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Addressing surgical inequity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia's universal health care system: a call to action
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Addressing surgical inequity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia's universal health care system: a call to action

Penny O'Brien, Samantha Bunzli, Ivan Lin, Dawn Bessarab, Juli Coffin, Michelle M. Dowsey and Peter F. M. Choong
ANZ journal of surgery, Vol.91(3), pp.238-244
2021
PMID: 33506978

Abstract

Aboriginal health service health services accessibility orthopaedic surgery surgery total joint replacement
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to experience health inequity within the Australian health care system. Little research has examined how disparities in surgical care access and outcomes contribute to Aboriginal health. In this narrative review and call to action, we discuss five care points along the journey to high-quality surgical care: health care seeking, primary health care services, specialist services, surgery and surgical outcomes. We highlight barriers and disparities that exist along this journey, drawing examples from the field of joint replacement surgery. Finally, we present opportunities for change at the health system, health service and clinician level, calling upon researchers, clinicians and policy makers to confront the surgical disparities experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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#3 Good Health and Well-Being
#10 Reduced Inequalities

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Collaboration types
Domestic collaboration
Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.156 Healthcare Policy
1.156.436 Health Inequities
Web Of Science research areas
Surgery
ESI research areas
Clinical Medicine
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