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  • Public Health
  • Indigenous Health
  • Gerontology

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  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health programs are linked to better health outcomes.
  • Long-term success of falls prevention programs in hospital settings for Indigenous populations is not well understood.
  • Aunty Roma's program offers a case study for successful Indigenous falls prevention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify strengths of Aunty Roma's falls prevention program.
  • To understand factors facilitating successful implementation and engagement.
  • To explore how the program improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative descriptive research using Indigenous methodologies.
  • Data collection through yarning circles and individual yarns.
  • Establishment of an Aboriginal Reference Group for community control.
  • Thematic analysis of collected data.

Main Results:

  • Key themes included community ownership, staff commitment, and cultural safety.
  • Flexibility, social connection, and relationships were crucial.
  • The program improved health access and outcomes for participants.

Conclusions:

  • Hospital-based Indigenous falls prevention programs can achieve long-term success.
  • Strong partnerships between staff and community are vital.
  • Commitment to long-term implementation fosters cultural safety and program effectiveness.