| Literature DB >> 29848331 |
Stephanie M Topp1,2, Alexandra Edelman3, Sean Taylor4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health policy in Australia positions Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers (AHWs) as central to improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' health, with high expectations of their contribution to closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health outcomes. Understanding how AHWs' governance and accountability relationships influence their ability to address such health inequities has policy, programme and ethical significance. We sought to map the evidence of AHWs' experiences of accountability in the Australian health system.Entities:
Keywords: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander; Accountability; Community health workers; Governance; Health system; Power relations; Universal health coverage
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29848331 PMCID: PMC5977558 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-018-0779-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Summarised policy timeline in the development of the AHW role
| Year | Key developments |
|---|---|
| 1950s – 1990s | • The first AHW roles commenced with the employment of Aboriginal women as leprosarium workers and hospital assistants in Northern Territory in the 1950s and 60s. |
| 2000s – current | • A 2000 report, |
Fig. 1Literature search and study selection
Summary and Key Data Extracted from Review Articles
| Author (date) | Title | Journal/publication | Study type & methods | Focus location & organisational setting | Key themes relating to AHWs’ accountability relationships in the four domains |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tregenza, J. & Abbott, K. 1995 [ | Rhetoric and reality: Perceptions of the roles of Aboriginal Health Workers in Central Australia | Monograph | Empirical: intersectional lens using mixed methods; semi-structured interviews;. 294 AHWs from 26 communities. | 26 Remote and Regional communities in Central Australia (Northern Territory) | Social |
| McMasters, A., 1996 [ | Research from an Aboriginal health worker’s point of view | Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health | Non-empirical: experiential/opinion | Central Australia | Political |
| Hecker, R. (1997) [ | Participatory action research as a strategy for empowering aboriginal health workers | Australia New Zealand Journal of Public Health | Empirical: empowerment lens using participatory action research | ACCHO in Pitjantjatjara Lands, remote South Australia | Political |
| Jackson, D. et al., 1999 [ | Towards (re)conciliation: (re)constructing relationships between Indigenous health workers and nurses | Journal of Advanced Nursing | Empirical: feminist lens, qualitative descriptive; in-depth interviews | Undisclosed Australian health service settings | Political |
| Dollard, J.S. et al., 2001 [ | Aboriginal Health Worker Status in South Australia | Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; questionnaire ( | Various health service settings in South Australia | Political/Organisational |
| Williams, C. 2003 [ | Aboriginal health workers, emotional labour, obligatory community labour and occupational health and safety | Journal of Occupational Health and Safety Australia and New Zealand | Empirical: Sociological lens placing AHWs within institutional context; qualitative descriptive; interviews of 29 AHWs | Variety of health service settings, South Australia | Social |
| Genat, B. (2006) [ | Aboriginal Health workers: Primary Health Care at the Margins. | Book | Empirical: Ethnographic based on 6 AHWs experiences & interviews with colleagues and community clients in late 1990s | Urban Aboriginal Community Controlled Service in Western Australia | Social |
| Mitchell, M. et al., 2006 [ | The Aboriginal health worker | Medical Journal of Australia | Non-empirical: experiential/opinion | Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation, Townsville, Queensland | Political |
| Harris, A. et al. (2007) [ | The Aboriginal Mental Health Worker Program: The challenge of supporting Aboriginal involvement in mental health care in the remote community context | Australian e-journal for the Advancement of Mental Health | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; audits of client records, participant observation, and semi-structured interviews | Remote community health centres, Northern Territory | Political |
| Hooper, K. et al., 2007 [ | Health professional partnerships and their impact on Aboriginal health: an occupational therapist’s and Aboriginal health worker’s perspective | Australian Journal of Rural Health | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; in-depth interviews | Aboriginal and mainstream health and human service organisations in rural and remote North Queensland | Political |
| Abbott, P. et al., 2008 [ | Expanding roles of Aboriginal health workers in the primary care setting: seeking recognition | Contemporary Nurse | Non-empirical: commentary with mini-cases | Australia-wide, with mini-cases focused on an AMS in Western Sydney | Social |
| Stamp, G.E. et al., 2008 [ | Aboriginal maternal and infant care workers: partners in caring for Aboriginal mothers and babies | Rural and Remote Health | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; semi-structured interviews with 5 AMIC workers and 4 midwives | Regional South Australia | Social |
| Taylor, K.et al., 2009 | Exploring the impact of an Aboriginal Health Worker on hospitalised Aboriginal experiences: lessons from cardiology | Australian Health Review | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; open-ended interviews with 4 cardiology nurses, 3 nurses, 2 doctors, 2 social workers, 2 AHWs, 12 recent Aboriginal clients | Cardiology department in a tertiary hospital, Western Australia | Social |
| Lloyd, J. et al., 2009 [ | The influence of professional values on the implementation of Aboriginal health policy | J Health Serv Res Policy | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; semi-structured interviews with 35 frontline health professionals | All sectors of the health system in Darwin, Alice Springs and remote Aboriginal communities, Northern Territory | Political/Organisational |
| Peiris, D. et al., 2012 [ | Building better systems of care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: findings from the Kanyini health systems assessment | BMC Health Services Research | Empirical: theory-driven (‘Candidacy’) health system assessment involving group interviews with 37 health staff | 7 health services (6 community-controlled and 1 government): two urban, one inner regional, two outer regional, and two remote, Queensland. | Social |
| Dawson, A.P. et al., 2012a [ | Aboriginal health workers experience multilevel barriers to quitting smoking: a qualitative study | International Journal for Equity in Health | Empirical: social-ecological lens using qualitative descriptive methods; in-depth interviews and focus groups | Urban, rural and remote health services in South Australia | Social |
| Dawson, A.P. et al., 2012b [ | ‘I know it’s bad for me and yet I do it’: Exploring the factors that perpetuate smoking in Aboriginal health workers - a qualitative study | BMC Health Services Research | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; in-depth interviews and focus groups | Urban, rural and remote health services in South Australia | Provider |
| Browne, J. et al., 2013 [ | A qualitative evaluation of a mentoring program for Aboriginal health workers and allied health professionals | Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | Empirical: qualitative evaluative; interviews (phone / face to face) | ACCHOs and state health services in Victoria | Political & Organisational |
| King, M. et al., 2013 [ | Issues that impact on Aboriginal health workers’ and registered nurses’ provision of diabetes health care in rural and remote health settings | Australian Journal of Rural Health | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; ‘discussion schedule’ with 17 participants from nine health services (5 of whom were AHWs) | Two Aboriginal community controlled and seven mainstream health services in Far Western New South Wales | Political/Organisational |
| Rose, M. 2014 [ | ‘Knowledge is power’: Aboriginal Healthworkers’ perspectives on their practice, education and communities | Doctor of Education Thesis - University of Technology, Sydney | Empirical: Social ecological lens; qualitative descriptive; in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 9 health workers in diverse roles | A variety of communities (rural, regional, urban), New South Wales | Social |
| Deshmukh, T. et al., 2014 [ | ‘It’s got to be another approach’: an Aboriginal health worker perspective on cardiovascular risk screening and education | Australian Family Physician | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; in-depth interviews | AMS in Western Sydney, New South Wales | Social |
| Jennings, W. et al., 2014 [ | Yarning about health checks: barriers and enablers in an urban Aboriginal medical service | Aust J Prim Health | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; semi-structured interviews with clinical staff - 8 AHWs and 3 Aboriginal nurses | Urban community controlled AMS, Brisbane, Queensland | Organisational |
| Hengel, B. et al., 2015 [ | Barriers and facilitators of sexually transmissible infection testing in remote Australian Aboriginal communities: results from the Sexually Transmitted Infections in Remote Communities, Improved and Enhanced Primary Health Care (STRIVE) Study | Sexual Health | Empirical: qualitative descriptive; in-depth interviews | Pirmary health centres in Queensland and Northern Territory | Social |
| Lowell, A. et al., 2015 [ | Supporting Aboriginal knowledge and practice in health care: lessons from a qualitative evaluation of the strong women, strong babies, strong culture program | BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth | Empirical: program evaluation; semi-structured interviews with 76 participants (incl 15 Strong Women Workers)’ analysis of reports | Five remote communities, Northern Territory | Provider/Political |
| Cosgrave, C. et al., 2016 [ | Factors affecting job satisfaction of Aboriginal mental health workers working in community mental health in rural and remote New South Wales | Australian Health Review | Empirical: grounded theory study; semi-structured interviews | Rural and remote local health districts and community mental health services (NSW Health), New South Wales | Organisational |
| Kirkham, R. et al., 2017 [ | Emotional labour and aboriginal maternal infant care workers: the invisible load | Women & Birth: Journal of the Australian College of Midwives | Empirical: phenomenological qualitative study; 30 in-depth interviews with staff and clients | Anangu Bibi Birthing Program, run at Port Augusta Hospital and involving Country Health, South Australia | Social |
| Conway, J. et al., 2017 [ | The barriers and facilitators that Indigenous health workers experience in their workplace and communities in providing self-management support: a multiple case study | BMC Health Services Research | Empirical: multiple case studies; in-depth interviews | Rural and urban health centres including AMSs in five Australian states | Provider |