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Improving Aboriginal patient journeys - rural and remote sites case studies
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The Improving Aboriginal Patient Journeys study aims to develop, refine and evaluate a set of Aboriginal patient journey mapping tools for use in quality improvement and education. A collaborative approach to knowledge exchange was used, with the research team working with staff and managers from a range of health settings in South Australia and the Northern Territory.
This report describes the ways in which rural and remote area staff adapted and used the Managing Two Worlds Together patient journey mapping tools for use with and for local Aboriginal people and communities.
This report on Rural and Remote Sites Case Studies is complemented by reports on four others: Renal, Cardiac, Maternity, and City Sites. It is published as part of the Improving Aboriginal Patient Journeys study, Stage 3 of the project (see related information below).
