Melissa Arnold-Ujvari, Liz Rix, Adela Yip, D. Tunnicliffe, Janet Kelly
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摘要
背景 针对澳大利亚原住民的 "首份"《关爱澳大利亚和新西兰肾功能受损者 (CARI) 指南》提供了有关关爱患有慢性肾病 (CKD) 的原住民的建议。通过有针对性的全国社区咨询,该指南包括了历史背景、文化安全肾脏保健的详细建议、CKD 筛查和转诊。此外,还报告了公众意识和教育计划、自我管理计划以及护理模式。目标 CARI 指南是针对原住民多年来所经历的重大挑战和不公平现象而制定的。具体建议和意见旨在
CARI guidelines: Culturally safe and clinical kidney care for First Nations Australians – A summary
Context The ‘inaugural’ Caring for Australian and New Zealanders with Kidney Impairment (CARI) guidelines for First Nations Australians provide recommendations on caring for First Nations Peoples with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Informed by targeted national community consultations, the guidelines include the historical context, detailed advice on culturally safe kidney healthcare, screening and referral of CKD. Public awareness and education initiatives, self-management programs, and models of care are all reported on. Objectives The CARI guidelines were developed in response to significant challenges and inequities experienced by First Nations Peoples over many years. Specific recommendations and suggestions aim to