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Attitudes Toward Evidence-Based Practices for Trauma-Impacted American Indian/Alaska Native Populations: Does the Role of Culture Even Matter?
In: Journal of Indigenous Research (2021)
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Role of maternal age at birth in child development among Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian children in their first school year: a population-based cohort study
Hanly, M.; Falster, K.; Banks, E.. - : Elsevier, 2020
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Val Damlao Conducting an Bible Class in the Philippines, Philippines, ca.1959-1961 ...
Unknown. - : University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL), 2015
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A narrative analysis of a speech pathologist's work with Indigenous Australians with acquired communication disorders
In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2015)
Abstract: Purpose: To explore in detail the narrative of a speech pathologist (SP) working with Indigenous Australian clients with acquired communication disorders following stroke or brain injury. There is some evidence that Indigenous clients do not find speech pathology rehabilitation to be culturally appropriate but, currently, there is very little published on the nature of this service or the experiences of SPs who provide this rehabilitation. Methods: This research uses both thematic and structural narrative analysis of data from a semi-structured, in-depth interview with a SP to examine the adaptations that she made to address the needs of her adult neurological caseload of (mainly) Indigenous Australians from both urban and remote regions. Results: The thematic analysis resulted in a core theme of flexibility and four other sub-themes: awareness of cultural context, client focus/person-centredness, being practical and working ethically. The structural narrative analysis allowed insight into the nature of clinical reasoning in a context lacking predictability and where previous clinical certainties required adaptation. Conclusions: Individual, detailed narratives are useful in exposing the challenges and clinical reasoning behind culturally sensitive practice.
Keyword: [speech pathology]; Acquired communication disorders; Australia; cultural competence; indigenous populations; speech pathology; Speech Pathology and Audiology
URL: https://doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2014.890675
https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworkspost2013/4
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ABRACADABRA Aids Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Early Literacy in Australia: Evidence from a Multisite Randomized Controlled Trial
In: Educational and Psychological Studies Faculty Publications (2013)
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Defining of a Peace Process within Indigenous Research, Indigenous Ethics and the Implications in Psychology.
In: Journal of Indigenous Research (2013)
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Forward steps and missteps: What we’ve learned through the process of conducting CBPR research in rural Alaska.
In: Journal of Indigenous Research (2013)
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De indígena a maya: efectos y potencia de la transformación discursiva
In: Athenea Digital: Revista de Pensamiento e Investigacion Social ; 11 ; 300-306 (2012)
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Classifying Away Diversity: Questioning Indexing Structures of Local Populations
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Providing culturally appropriate care: a literature review
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Applications in pharmacokinetic modeling
Arnold, Esther. - : uga, 2003
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Minority languages learned informally - the social construction of language skills through the discourse of Ontario employers
Goldberg, Michelle P.; Corson, David. - : Centre for the Study of Education and Work, OISE/UT, 2001
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Aboriginal Language Maintenance, Development, and Enhancement
Burnaby, Barbara. - : Northern Arizona University Press;, 1996
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