Culturally safe physiotherapy care: how this looks and feels for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Curtley Nelson A B * , Roma Forbes A and Allison Mandrusiak AA
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Abstract
Understanding the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as healthcare recipients is essential for delivering culturally safe physiotherapy care; however, the literature inadequately explores these experiences. This study aimed to explore the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who have engaged with physiotherapists and understand their perspectives on how physiotherapists can provide culturally safe care in the community.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with adult (aged >18 years) self-identified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (n = 12) who had received physiotherapy care within a community setting within the previous 3 months. A First Nations methodology approach alongside reflexive thematic analysis was used to interpret the data.
Four themes were generated: (1) building trust through yarning; (2) acknowledging and respecting culture; (3) creating a culturally safe environment; and (4) the importance of professional training.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have expressed that physiotherapists can establish trust with their patients by dedicating time to develop a therapeutic relationship and by demonstrating respect for their culture. It is essential for physiotherapists to carefully consider the physical environment in which they deliver care to ensure it is welcoming and culturally safe for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Physiotherapists should undertake professional development to immerse themselves in First Nations culture and history through connecting with community. This study offers insights into the lived experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples receiving care in the community and provides recommendations that may assist physiotherapists, alongside other community-based health professionals, to provide culturally safe care.
Keywords: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, cultural safety, First Nations Australians, Indigenous health, patient experiences, physiotherapy, primary health care, qualitative.
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