A community-based co-designed genetic health service model for Aboriginal Australians.

<h4>Background</h4>Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience a greater burden of disease and die younger than non-Indigenous Australians, with Aboriginal people living in remote areas of the Northern Territory of Australia having the lowest life expectancy estimates. Despit...

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Main Authors: Imogen Elsum, Libby Massey, Callum McEwan, Desiree LaGrappe, Emma Kowal, Ravi Savarirayan, Gareth Baynam, Misty Jenkins, Gail Garvey, Margaret Kelaher
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239765
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spelling doaj-aae04f46133f4522ac8623bbc128f4b82021-03-04T11:08:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011510e023976510.1371/journal.pone.0239765A community-based co-designed genetic health service model for Aboriginal Australians.Imogen ElsumLibby MasseyCallum McEwanDesiree LaGrappeEmma KowalRavi SavarirayanGareth BaynamMisty JenkinsGail GarveyMargaret Kelaher<h4>Background</h4>Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience a greater burden of disease and die younger than non-Indigenous Australians, with Aboriginal people living in remote areas of the Northern Territory of Australia having the lowest life expectancy estimates. Despite a high burden of chronic disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, access to specialist health services remains low and models of care that increase engagement, may improve health outcomes.<h4>Methods</h4>We describe client and staff perspectives of a model of clinical genetics services provided by the MJD Foundation (MJDF) in geographically and culturally complex contexts within the Northern Territory of Australia. We seek to understand the MJDF model's success in supporting Aboriginal families with the familial, neurodegenerative condition Machado-Joseph disease and how it could be applied in the provision of other specialist services. Thematic analysis was undertaken on semi-structured interviews with primary health care staff (n = 2), Non-Aboriginal MJDF Staff (n = 7) and Aboriginal MJDF Clients / Community workers (n = 13).<h4>Results</h4>Four key themes regarding the MJDF model of service delivery were identified with the service being; 1) client led 2) accepting of various understandings of genetic disease causation 3) focused on relationships, continuity and trust between the service provider and the clients, and 4) committed to incorporating an inclusive whole-of-family practice. The MJDF model takes a community-based, person-and family-centred approach to successfully deliver effective specialist genetic health services in remote community settings. We propose that these approaches have broad application in the future design and delivery of specialist health services particularly in culturally complex settings.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239765
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author Imogen Elsum
Libby Massey
Callum McEwan
Desiree LaGrappe
Emma Kowal
Ravi Savarirayan
Gareth Baynam
Misty Jenkins
Gail Garvey
Margaret Kelaher
spellingShingle Imogen Elsum
Libby Massey
Callum McEwan
Desiree LaGrappe
Emma Kowal
Ravi Savarirayan
Gareth Baynam
Misty Jenkins
Gail Garvey
Margaret Kelaher
A community-based co-designed genetic health service model for Aboriginal Australians.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Imogen Elsum
Libby Massey
Callum McEwan
Desiree LaGrappe
Emma Kowal
Ravi Savarirayan
Gareth Baynam
Misty Jenkins
Gail Garvey
Margaret Kelaher
author_sort Imogen Elsum
title A community-based co-designed genetic health service model for Aboriginal Australians.
title_short A community-based co-designed genetic health service model for Aboriginal Australians.
title_full A community-based co-designed genetic health service model for Aboriginal Australians.
title_fullStr A community-based co-designed genetic health service model for Aboriginal Australians.
title_full_unstemmed A community-based co-designed genetic health service model for Aboriginal Australians.
title_sort community-based co-designed genetic health service model for aboriginal australians.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <h4>Background</h4>Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience a greater burden of disease and die younger than non-Indigenous Australians, with Aboriginal people living in remote areas of the Northern Territory of Australia having the lowest life expectancy estimates. Despite a high burden of chronic disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, access to specialist health services remains low and models of care that increase engagement, may improve health outcomes.<h4>Methods</h4>We describe client and staff perspectives of a model of clinical genetics services provided by the MJD Foundation (MJDF) in geographically and culturally complex contexts within the Northern Territory of Australia. We seek to understand the MJDF model's success in supporting Aboriginal families with the familial, neurodegenerative condition Machado-Joseph disease and how it could be applied in the provision of other specialist services. Thematic analysis was undertaken on semi-structured interviews with primary health care staff (n = 2), Non-Aboriginal MJDF Staff (n = 7) and Aboriginal MJDF Clients / Community workers (n = 13).<h4>Results</h4>Four key themes regarding the MJDF model of service delivery were identified with the service being; 1) client led 2) accepting of various understandings of genetic disease causation 3) focused on relationships, continuity and trust between the service provider and the clients, and 4) committed to incorporating an inclusive whole-of-family practice. The MJDF model takes a community-based, person-and family-centred approach to successfully deliver effective specialist genetic health services in remote community settings. We propose that these approaches have broad application in the future design and delivery of specialist health services particularly in culturally complex settings.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239765
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