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Comparing cognitive assessment service provision between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and non-Indigenous Australians at a metropolitan health service.

Renerus J StolwykLoretta EvansCatherine O'HalloranJulie EvansJames R Gooden
Published in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2020)
Results indicated a lack of cognitive screening practices being undertaken in both groups. It was encouraging to see Indigenous Australians receiving consultations from multidisciplinary team members at a higher rate, with a similar follow-up pathway being observed. This study further highlights the need for adoption of screening practices in primary health care settings and the development and use of culturally appropriate cognitive screening measures. SO WHAT?: This study investigates the cognitive screening practices of a metropolitan health service and highlights the need for culturally appropriate cognitive screening methods to be developed and implemented to facilitate the identification of cognitive impairment in Indigenous Australians presenting for treatment.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • cognitive impairment
  • mental health
  • electronic health record