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Improving Cultural Safety of Diabetes Care in Indigenous Populations of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States: A Systematic Rapid Review

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF DIABETES
Volume 44, Issue 7, Pages 670-678

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjd.2019.11.006

Keywords

cultural safety; culturally competent care; diabetes; health care; Indigenous; primary care

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  1. Fonds de recherche du Quebec-Sante
  2. Fonds de recherche du Quebec-Sante Research Scholar award (Junior 2)
  3. Fonds strategique de developpement de la recherche grant from the Centre de recherche sur les soins et les services de premiere ligne de l'Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada

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Objectives: Our aim in this study was to identify interventions that improve cultural safety for Indigenous people living with diabetes in the health-care setting, and their potential impact on patients and health-care professionals. Methods: Using a systematic approach, we conducted a rapid review of quantitative, qualitative and mixed studies between January 2000 and February 2018 in MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, ERIC, CINAHL and PsyclNFO. Two reviewers independently identified, selected and reviewed studies relating to cultural safety in diabetes care for Indigenous populations in Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the United States. Results: Of the 406 studies identified, we retained 7 articles (2 strong quality, 5 moderate quality) for analysis. The included studies evaluated 3 main types of strategies to improve cultural safety: educating health professionals, fostering culturally safe practices by modifying clinical environments and integrating Indigenous health professionals in the workforce. Studies showed that culturally safe interventions had positive effects on clinical outcomes for patients, increased patient satisfaction and health professional confidence in providing care as well as patient access to health care. Conclusions: Although based on a small number of studies, this review establishes moderate evidence that interventions to improve cultural safety can have positive effects on treatment of diabetes in Indigenous populations. Further research with stronger study designs should be conducted to further validate our conclusions. (C) 2019 Canadian Diabetes Association.

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