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Understanding and Responding to Racism and the Provision of Culturally Safe Care by Interdisciplinary Health Professionals in the Aged Care Sector in Regional, Rural and Remote Areas: A Scoping Review

2024

Magee, D., Bramble, M., Randell-Moon, H., Stewart-Bugg, J., & Grant, J.

James Cook University

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In this scoping review, the authors hope to clarify how racism and cultural safety are understood by interdisciplinary health professionals who work in the aged care sector around the globe in regional, rural and remote areas. They also examine barriers to providing quality and culturally inclusive care in these settings.

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Understanding and Responding to Racism and the Provision of Culturally Safe Care by Interdisciplinary Health Professionals in the Aged Care Sector in Regional, Rural and Remote Areas: A Scoping Review.

Magee, D., Bramble, M., Randell-Moon, H., Stewart-Bugg, J., & Grant, J. (2024). Understanding and responding to racism and the provision of culturally safe care by interdisciplinary health professionals in the aged care sector in regional, rural and remote areas: A scoping review. Rural and Remote Health, 24(1), 1-9.


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