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Improving Aboriginal patient journeys - renal case studies

Managing two worlds together stage 3
Kylie Herman, Gay Martin, Cheryl Wilden, Toni East, Christine Russel, Sarah Brown
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Quality management Kidney diseases Patients First Peoples health Rural and remote communities Cultural awareness Alice Springs South Australia Adelaide
Description

This report is part of the Improving Aboriginal Patient Journeys study, Stage 3 of the Managing Two Worlds Together (MTWT) project. It describes the ways in which six renal nurse leaders in Adelaide, Port Augusta and Alice Springs formed the Renal Focus Group and adapted and used the MTWT patient journey mapping tools in South Australia and the Northern Territory.

The Improving Aboriginal Patient Journeys (IAPJ) study is the third stage of the Managing Two Worlds Together (MTWT) project. The MTWT project investigated what works well and what needs improvement in the health system for Aboriginal people who travel for hospital and specialist care from rural and remote areas of South Australia and the Northern Territory to city hospitals.

 

Publication Details
ISBN:
978-1-921889-30-1
Access Rights Type:
open