Brooks-Cleator Lauren, Phillipps Breanna, Giles Audrey
1 School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2018 Dec;50(4):202-213. doi: 10.1177/0844562118770334. Epub 2018 Apr 17.
Cultural safety has the potential to improve the health disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians, yet practical applications of the concept are lacking in the literature.
This study aims to identify the key components of culturally safe health initiatives for the Indigenous population of Canada to refine its application in health-care settings.
We conducted a scoping review of the literature pertaining to culturally safe health promotion programs, initiatives, services, or care for the Indigenous population in Canada. Our initial search yielded 501 publications, but after full review of 44 publications, 30 were included in the review. After charting the data, we used thematic analysis to identify themes in the data.
We identified six themes: collaboration/partnerships, power sharing, address the broader context of the patient's life, safe environment, organizational and individual level self-reflection, and training for health-care providers.
While it is important to recognize that the provision of culturally safe initiatives depend on the specific interaction between the health-care provider and the patient, having a common understanding of the components of cultural safety, such as those that we identified through this research, will help in the transition of cultural safety from theory into practice.
文化安全有潜力缩小加拿大原住民与非原住民之间的健康差距,但文献中缺乏该概念的实际应用。
本研究旨在确定针对加拿大原住民的文化安全健康倡议的关键组成部分,以完善其在医疗保健环境中的应用。
我们对加拿大原住民文化安全健康促进项目、倡议、服务或护理相关的文献进行了范围综述。我们最初的搜索产生了501篇出版物,但在对44篇出版物进行全面审查后,30篇被纳入综述。在梳理数据后,我们使用主题分析来确定数据中的主题。
我们确定了六个主题:合作/伙伴关系、权力共享、解决患者生活的更广泛背景、安全环境、组织和个人层面的自我反思以及医疗保健提供者培训。
虽然认识到提供文化安全倡议取决于医疗保健提供者与患者之间的具体互动很重要,但对文化安全的组成部分有共同理解,比如我们通过本研究确定的那些,将有助于文化安全从理论转化为实践。