It's not as Easy as just Walking in the Door': Interpretations of Indigenous People's Access to Health Care
David Paul
Australian Journal of Primary Health
4(1) 66 - 71
Published: 1998
Abstract
Discussion about the on-going poor health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples in Australia needs to be better informed about both history, and the nature of health determining factors. Access is only one of many factors of importance in health seeking behaviour. This paper explores how the cultural appropriateness of health care services is a determinant of whether they are accessed or not. Contemporary attitudes, and their historical roots, are key issues which need to be addressed by health care providers and services. The onus is on health care providers to be informed and to act appropriately in all their interactions with health care consumers. The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody provides some useful suggestions for improving the quality of health care services for Indigenous Australians.https://doi.org/10.1071/PY98007
© La Trobe University 1998