The First Nations experience of accessing rheumatology services in a metropolitan hospital: A qualitative study.
Taylor CullenMiki GriffithArvin DamodaranEbony T LewisFaye McMillanAnthony SammelRhiana HoneysetteBrett BilesKim BeadmanSally NathanPublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2024)
Participants were First Nations Australians with lived experience attending the rheumatology clinic. All interviewees were offered the opportunity to review their transcripts to ensure trustworthiness of the data. Preliminary thematic analysis was conducted in partnership with the AHW who has over 20 years experience. Following preliminary coding, a list of themes were presented to the ARG for iterative discussion and refinement. The ARG provided community representation and ensured that First Nations voices were privileged in the analysis. It's intended that the findings of this study will support the upcoming co-design of a First Nations health service for Rheumatology patients.