Volume 22 Issue 2 - 2006

Advances in Contemporary Indigenous Health Care (1st edn)

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Preliminaries

vii Dedication: Irihapeti Merenia Ramsden
Vicki Smye
viii Vale: Nancy de Vries RN (Auntie Nance)
John Daly, Debra Jackson
viii Vale: Nancy de Vries RN (Auntie Nance)
Jill Iliffe
x-xiii Foreword: The Practice and Politics of Indigenous Health Nursing
Denise Wilson

Introduction

142-154 Indigenous Health Care: Advances in nursing practice
Vicki Smye, Maria Rameka, Eileen Willis
155-167 Critical Cultural Perspectives and Health Care Involving Aboriginal Peoples
Annette J Browne, Colleen Varcoe
169-173 Issues of Language Across the Cultural [and colonial] Divide
Eileen Willis, Maria Rameka, Vicki Smye

Nursing in the Indigenous Context

174-177 Opinion Piece: 'It's only a mistake if you make it twice'
Kim O'Donnell
178-190 Decolonisation: A critical step for improving Aboriginal health
Tania Edwards, Juanita Sherwood
191-202 Amorphous Practice: Nursing in a remote Indigenous community of Australia
Jennifer Helen Cramer
203-213 Characterising Maori Nursing Practice
Victoria Simon

Indigenous Understandings of Mental and Physical Health

214-217 Opinion Piece: Indigenous Values, Cultural Safety and Improving Health Care: The case of Native Hawaiians
Laurie D McCubbin
218-227 Assessing Pain Across the Cultural Gap: Central Australian Indigenous peoples’ pain assessment
Claire Fenwick
228-239 At What Cost to Health?: Tlicho women’s medical travel for childbirth
Pertice M Moffitt, Ardene Robbinson Vollman
240-254 Insights on Aboriginal Peoples’ Views of Cancer in Australia
Pam McGrath, Hamish Holewa, Katherine Ogilvie, Robert Rayner, Mary Anne Patton
255-263 The Experience of Whanau Caring for Members Disabled from the Effects of a Cerebro-Vascular Accident
Andrea Corbett, Karin Francis, Ysanne Chapman

Nursing Partnerships in Indigenous Health

264-266 Opinion Piece: Nursing Partnerships in Indigenous Health
Tzu-I Tsai
267-274 Relationship Building for Research: The Southern Saskatchewan/Urban Aboriginal Health Coalition
Sandra Bassendowski, Pammla Petrucka, Marlene Smadu, Chief Roger Redman, Carrie Bourassa
275-287 A Nursing Partnership for Better Outcomes in Aboriginal Mental Health, Including Substance Use
Charlotte de Crespigny, Inge Kowanko, Scott Wilson, Helen Murray, Jackie Ah Kit, David Mills
288-295 Meeting the Health Needs of Indigenous People: How is nursing education meeting the challenge?
Sally Goold OAM, A Wiradjuri woman, Kim Usher
296-316 The Yapunyah Project: Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in the nursing curriculum
Robyn Nash, Beryl Meiklejohn, Sandy Sacre
317-326 Is it Aboriginal Friendly?: Searching for ways of working in research and practice that support Aboriginal women.
Janet Kelly

Epilogue

327-332 Nursing, Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Safety: So what? Now what?
Madeleine Dion Stout, Bernice Downey

Book Reviews

333-334 Cultural safety in Aotearoa New Zealand
Dianne Wepa
Reviewed by Sheryl Reimer Kirkham
334-335 Sounding The Alarm
Jennifer Cramer
Reviewed by Sue Lenthal
335 Colonial Dis-Ease: Us Navy Health Policies and the Chamorros of Guam, 1898-1941
Anne Perez Hattori
Reviewed by Rose McEldowney
336 Symposium on Indigenous Health and the Contribution of Sociology
Jane Shoebridge & Eileen Willis
Reviewed by Davina B Woods
338 The health of Indigenous Australians
Neil Thomson
Reviewed by Rose McEldowney
339 E Ola Na Kini: The Health of the Hawaiians
Hishinuma E
Reviewed by Laurie D McCubbin
340 Counting, Health and Identity: a History of Aboriginal Health and Demography in Western Australia and Queensland 1900-1940
Gordon Briscoe
Reviewed by Maggie Walter
341 Reading Doctors' Writing: Race, politics and power in Indigenous health research 1870-1969
David Piers Thomas
Reviewed by Helen Ware


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Editors: Jane Shoebridge and Eileen Willis Flinders University, Adelaide SA   This 2001 Special Issue of Health Sociology Review arises out of the challenge to sociologists to engage in Indigenous health.  It traces the history of the provision or lack of health care for Aboriginal peo...Visit Website



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