Indigenous social exclusion to inclusion: Case studies on Indigenous nursing leadership in four high income countries

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Brockie, Teresa, Clark, Terryann C., Best, Odette, Power, Tamara, Bearskin, Lisa Bourque, Kurtz, Donna L.M., Lowe, John and Wilson, Denise. 2023. "Indigenous social exclusion to inclusion: Case studies on Indigenous nursing leadership in four high income countries." Journal of Clinical Nursing. 32, pp. 610-624. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15801
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Indigenous social exclusion to inclusion: Case studies on Indigenous nursing leadership in four high income countries

ERA Journal ID14104
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsBrockie, Teresa, Clark, Terryann C., Best, Odette, Power, Tamara, Bearskin, Lisa Bourque, Kurtz, Donna L.M., Lowe, John and Wilson, Denise
Journal TitleJournal of Clinical Nursing
Journal Citation32, pp. 610-624
Number of Pages15
Year2023
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
ISSN0962-1067
1365-2702
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15801
Web Address (URL)https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jocn.15801
Abstract

Aims and objectives
This discursive paper provides a call to action from an international collective of Indigenous nurse academics from Australia, Canada, Aotearoa New Zealand and the USA, for nurses to be allies in supporting policies and resources necessary to equitably promote Indigenous health outcomes.

Background
Indigenous Peoples with experiences of colonisation have poorer health compared to other groups, as health systems have failed to address their needs and preferences. Achieving health equity will require leadership from Indigenous nurses to develop and implement new systems of care delivery. However, little is known about how Indigenous nurses influence health systems as levers for change.

Design
A Kaupapa Māori case study design.

Methods
Using a Kaupapa Māori case study methodology, coupled with expert Indigenous nursing knowledge, we developed a consensus on key themes. Themes were derived from three questions posed across the four countries. Themes were collated to illustrate how Indigenous nurses have provided nursing leadership to redress colonial injustices, contribute to models of care and enhance the Indigenous workforce.

Results
These case studies highlight Indigenous nurses provide strong leadership to influence outcomes for Indigenous Peoples. Five strategies were noted across the four countries: (1) Indigenous nationhood and reconciliation as levers for change, (2) Indigenous nursing leadership, (3) Indigenous workforce strategies, (4) Development of culturally safe practice and Indigenous models of care and (5) Indigenous nurse activism.

Conclusions
In light of 2020 declared International Year of the Nurse and Midwife, we assert Indigenous nurses’ work must be visible to support development of strategic approaches for improving health outcomes, including resources for workforce expansion and for implementing new care models.

Relevance to clinical practice
Curating strategies to promote Indigenous nurse leaders around the world is essential for improving models of healthcare delivery and health outcomes for Indigenous Peoples.

Keywordseducation and leadership; Indigenous; inequity; minority; native; nursing; workforce
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020450107. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history
Byline AffiliationsJohns Hopkins University, United States
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States
University of Auckland, New Zealand
University of Southern Queensland
University of Sydney
Thompson Rivers University, Canada
University of British Columbia, Canada
University of Texas at Austin, United States
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
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