Authors
Tanisha Jowsey, Laurann Yen, Nathaniel Ward, Justin McNab, Clive Aspin, Tim Usherwood, SCIPPS team
Publication date
2012/1/1
Journal
Health Sociology Review
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
196-207
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This paper explores how the structuring of places and time influence Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patient and carer experiences of health services. Face-to-face in-depth interviews were conducted with urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes, chronic heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as well as family carers (N = 19). Content analysis was undertaken. Participants report that each element of the time spent in Aboriginal Medical Services is seen as more valuable and worthwhile than in mainstream health services, from social and health sharing experiences in the waiting room to health care in clinical places; and that users feel they can rely on sufficient time and respectful care in their clinical consultation. Purposeful design of both physical and temporal aspects of health services is called for. We suggest re-introducing opportunities for spatiotemporal design in …
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