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    • Healthcare delivery
    • Indigenous health

    Background:

    • Nurses and midwives are vital for Aboriginal healthcare across urban, rural, and remote settings.
    • Existing resources may not fully equip healthcare professionals to support Aboriginal patients and families effectively.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the perceived gaps in skills, knowledge, and resources among nurses and midwives providing care to Aboriginal patients.
    • To identify areas for improvement in supporting Aboriginal healthcare.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative study exploring healthcare professional experiences.
    • Analysis of factors affecting support for Aboriginal patients and families.

    Main Results:

    • Healthcare professionals report feeling underequipped to provide comprehensive support.
    • Identified deficiencies in specific skills, knowledge, and available resources.

    Conclusions:

    • There is a need to enhance training and resource allocation for nurses and midwives serving Aboriginal communities.
    • Improving support systems is critical for effective and culturally safe healthcare delivery.