带头:土著社区控制的卫生组织对澳大利亚社区卫生的贡献。

Tamara Mackean, Toby Freeman, Connie Musolino, Denise Fry, Colin MacDougall, Virginia Lewis, Fran Baum
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背景:土著社区控制的卫生部门一直是澳大利亚社区卫生的领导者。我们试图了解该部门自1970年代以来对澳大利亚非土著社区卫生运动的影响。方法对澳大利亚社区卫生史的87名关键信息提供者进行访谈,包括政策制定者、研究人员、医生、专职卫生人员、社会工作者、护士和政治家。其中5人是土著居民,11人在土著社区保健方面有特殊经验。采用团队方法使用密码本进行定性分析。我们对数据进行分析,以寻找原住民社区健康对非原住民社区健康的影响,以及两者之间关系的证据。此外,还制定了政策时间表。结果土著人社区卫生服务被认为是社区卫生的最佳实践,并对非土著人社区卫生服务的实践产生了影响和影响。非土著社区卫生有时更像是竞争对手,而不是盟友。人们认为,随着时间的推移,对土著社区卫生部门,特别是社区控制的卫生部门的尊重有所增加,这承认了该模式的长处。虽然建立土著社区卫生服务是一场斗争,但与非土著社区卫生相比,由此产生的模式更好地抵制了管理主义控制。土著卫生部门制定了一项社区卫生愿景和做法,继续为澳大利亚非土著社区卫生部门提供信息。该部门今天继续保持强劲势头,成为与所有澳大利亚人有关的社区卫生的典范。
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Leading the way: the contribution of Aboriginal community controlled health organisations to community health in Australia.

Background The Aboriginal community controlled health sector has been a leader in community health in Australia. We sought to understand the influence this sector has had on the non-Indigenous community health movement in Australia since the 1970s. Methods We interviewed 87 key informants on the history of community health in Australia, including policy makers, researchers, medical doctors, allied health, social workers, nurses and politicians. Five were Aboriginal, and 11 had particular experience in Aboriginal community health. A team approach was taken to qualitative analysis using a codebook. We interrogated data to seek evidence for the influence of Aboriginal community health on non-Indigenous community health, and the relationship between the two sectors. This was complemented by construction of a policy timeline. Results Aboriginal community health services were regarded as best practice community health, and informed and influenced practice in non-Indigenous community health services. Non-Indigenous community health was sometimes more of a competitor than an ally. The respect for the Aboriginal community health sector, particularly community controlled, was seen to have grown over time, acknowledging the strengths of the model. Although establishing Aboriginal community health services was a struggle, the resulting model has better resisted managerialist control compared with non-Indigenous community health. Conclusions The Aboriginal health sector developed a vision and practice of community health that went on to inform generalist non-Indigenous community health sector in Australia. The sector continues to remain strong today as an example model of community health that is relevant to all Australians.

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