文化教育提供给肾脏工作人员照顾第一民族在澳大利亚和类似的殖民国家:范围审查

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Melissa Arnold-Ujvari, Elizabeth Rix, Kim O'Donnell, Janet Kelly
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摘要

第一民族的人接受临床护理的肾脏工作人员可能或可能没有获得过文化教育。如果他们有,这种教育包括什么,以及它是否与第一民族人民共同设计,这是未知的。目的:对澳大利亚和其他类似的殖民国家(新西兰、加拿大和北美)为第一民族提供临床和专业(非临床)肾脏工作人员文化教育的范围和类型进行范围审查。设计使用JBI方法对11个数据库(Australian Indigenous Health InfoNet, Scopus, APAIS-ATSIS (Informit), CINAHL (EBSCO), Embase (Ovid), Medline (Ovid), Health &;医疗收集(建议),护理& &;联合健康数据库(Proquest)、心理学数据库(Proquest)、公共卫生数据库(Proquest)和社会学数据库(Proquest)。该研究包括1992年1月至2024年9月期间发表的英文研究。结果19篇论文符合范围审查标准,确定了肾脏设置的多重障碍和有效的员工文化教育。16篇论文来自澳大利亚。只有三篇论文同时进行了文化教育和评价。文化安全作为一种教育和临床方法出现,在国际上越来越多地使用,以告知对护理接受者(患有肾病的第一民族人民)和工作人员参与者的积极影响。结论:针对与原住民一起工作的肾脏护理人员进行肾脏文化教育的已发表文献有限。第一民族受照顾者的参与程度和教育效果的评估程度并不明显。
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Cultural Education Provided to Renal Staff Caring for First Nations People in Australia and Similarly Colonized Countries: A Scoping Review

Background

First Nations People receive clinical care by renal staff who may or may not have had access to cultural education. If they have, what this education involves and if it has been co-designed with First Nations People is unknown.

Objective

Conduct a scoping review to examine the range and types of cultural education provided to clinical and professional (nonclinical) renal staff caring for First Nations People in Australia and similarly other colonized countries {Aotearoa/New Zealand (NZ), Canada, and North America}.

Design

Using the JBI methodology for scoping reviews a systematic search of 11 database (Australian Indigenous Health InfoNet, Scopus, APAIS-ATSIS (Informit), CINAHL (EBSCO), Embase (Ovid), Medline (Ovid), Health & Medical Collection (Proquest), Nursing & Allied Health Database (Proquest), Psychology Database (Proquest), Public Health Database (Proquest), and Sociology Database (Proquest) was undertaken. The search included studies published in English from January 1992 to September 2024.

Results

Nineteen papers met the scoping review criteria identifying multiple barriers and effective staff cultural education in renal settings. Sixteen papers were from Australia. Only three papers undertook both cultural education and evaluation. Cultural safety emerged as an education and clinical approach increasingly used internationally to inform positive effects on both care recipients (First Nations People with kidney disease) and staff participants.

Conclusion

There is limited published literature regarding renal-specific cultural education for kidney care staff working with First Nations People. The extent to which First Nations recipients of care have been involved and education effectiveness evaluated is not evident.

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Journal of renal care
Journal of renal care Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
CiteScore
3.50
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Renal Care (JORC), formally EDTNA/ERCA Journal, is the official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Nursing Association/European Renal Care Association (EDTNA/ERCA). The Journal of Renal Care is an international peer-reviewed journal for the multi-professional health care team caring for people with kidney disease and those who research this specialised area of health care. Kidney disease is a chronic illness with four basic treatments: haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis conservative management and transplantation, which includes emptive transplantation, living donor & cadavaric transplantation. The continuous world-wide increase of people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) means that research and shared knowledge into the causes and treatment is vital to delay the progression of CKD and to improve treatments and the care given. The Journal of Renal Care is an important journal for all health-care professionals working in this and associated conditions, such as diabetes and cardio-vascular disease amongst others. It covers the trajectory of the disease from the first diagnosis to palliative care and includes acute renal injury. The Journal of Renal Care accepts that kidney disease affects not only the patients but also their families and significant others and provides a forum for both the psycho-social and physiological aspects of the disease.
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