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dc.contributor.authorMeharg, D. P.-
dc.contributor.authorDennis, S. M.-
dc.contributor.authorMcNab, J.-
dc.contributor.authorGwynne, K. G.-
dc.contributor.authorJenkins, C. R.-
dc.contributor.authorMaguire, G. P.-
dc.contributor.authorJan, S.-
dc.contributor.authorShaw, T.-
dc.contributor.authorMcKeough, Z.-
dc.contributor.authorRambaldini, B.-
dc.contributor.authorLee, V.-
dc.contributor.authorMcCowen, D.-
dc.contributor.authorNewman, J.-
dc.contributor.authorLongbottom, H.-
dc.contributor.authorEades, S.-
dc.contributor.authorAlison, J. A.-
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-02T05:56:27Z-
dc.date.available2024-09-02T05:56:27Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.issn10497323 (ISSN)-
dc.identifier.urihttps://swslhd.intersearch.com.au/swslhdjspui/handle/1/12881-
dc.description.abstractAboriginal Australians experience a high prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with high rates of potentially preventable hospitalisations. However, little is known about Aboriginal peoples? experiences of living with COPD and how they navigate health care systems. This study used thematic analysis and Aboriginal methodology to explore Aboriginal peoples? lived experiences of COPD, their health care journey from receiving a diagnosis of COPD to the clinical management, and the impact of COPD on their daily lives. We conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews over a 6-month period with 18 Aboriginal adults diagnosed with COPD from four Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS) in New South Wales, Australia. Reflexive thematic analysis was employed to ensure rigour. The findings revealed deeply personal and reflective stories shaped by historical, social, and cultural realities of Aboriginal peoples living with COPD. Four themes were identified characterising their experiences. Based on the findings, the following guidance is provided on future COPD care for Aboriginal peoples: Better alignment of existing COPD management with Aboriginal peoples? cultural contexts and perspectives to improve access to culturally safe care; Increased funding for ACCHS to enhance COPD management, such as early detection through case finding and access to ACCHS-led pulmonary rehabilitation; Engaging family members in COPD management and providing culturally centred COPD education that facilitates discussions and builds health literacy and self-management skills; Implementing health promotion initiatives to increase awareness and counteract fear and shame to improve early COPD detection. � The Author(s) 2024.-
dc.publisherSAGE Publications Inc.-
dc.subjectAboriginal chronic lung disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease experiences First Nations health care illness and disease Indigenous qualitative methods interviews semi-structured and lived experience-
dc.titleA Qualitative Study of Aboriginal Peoples? Health Care Experiences With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease-
dc.typeJournal Article-
dc.description.affiliatesFaculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney School of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia South Western Sydney Local Health District, Liverpool, NSW, Australia Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW, Australia Reproduction and Perinatal Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW, Australia The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Newtown, NSW, Australia University of New South Wales, Kensington, Sydney, NSW, Australia Curtin Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Bentley, WA, Australia Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Medical Sciences, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia Armajun Aboriginal Health Service, Inverell, NSW, Australia Orange Aboriginal Medical Service, Orange, NSW, Australia Waminda South Coast Women?s Health and Welfare Aboriginal Corporation, Nowra, NSW, Australia Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, The School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Carlton South, VIC, Australia Sydney Local Health District, Camperdown, NSW, Australia-
dc.identifier.doi10.1177/10497323241259891-
dc.type.studyortrialArticle-
dc.identifier.journaltitleQualitative Health Research-
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