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Aboriginal community-controlled aged care: principles, practices and actions to integrate with primary health care.

Anna DawsonStephen HarfieldCarol DavyAnna BakerElaine KiteGraham AitkenKim MoreyAnnette Braunack-MayerAlex Brown
Published in: Primary health care research & development (2021)
A range of principles guided Aboriginal community-controlled aged care service delivery, such as supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity, connection with elders and communities and respect for self-determination. Strong governance, effective leadership and partnerships, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workforce and culturally safe non-Indigenous workforce were among the identified enablers of aged care. Nine implementation actions guided the integration of aged care with primary health care service delivery. Funding limitations, workforce shortages, change management processes and difficulties with navigating the aged care system were among the reported challenges. These findings contribute to an evidence base regarding accessible, integrated, culturally safe aged care services tailored to the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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