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Critical Healthcare Practice: Understanding the Link between Poverty and Indigenous Health in Australia

   

Added on  2023-06-06

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CRITICAL HEALTHCARE PRACTICE 2
CRITICAL HEALTHCARE PRACTICE
There is an incontrovertible link between poverty, the indigenous nature of some individuals in
Australia to health and healthcare provision. Australia is among the countries that portrays this
poor health patterns between high and low income groups (Walter, 2007). Health social
determinants evidently prove that poverty is the main cause of Aboriginal poor health. Structural
social determinants of populations also enlist the factors that affect healthcare as, social
exclusion, stress, food, unemployment, transport and social support. Walter’s article makes us
understand that there is a correlation between the Aboriginal individuals in Australia and the
listed factors.
It is up to the healthcare practitioners to understand the psychosocial determinants to poor health.
They can begin by explicitly understanding the broader political, social, the economic nature that
relates to Aboriginal poverty and Aboriginal health (Marmot, 2011). As a healthcare practitioner
it is important to observe equality because societal inequalities bring about health problems. The
implications of poor access to healthcare worsen the circumstances of quality healthcare at
homes, during birth, at old age and at work. The hidden agenda of the subject in this material is
inequality in every sector including resources and access to power. The material clearly shows
the expectancy life gap of 17 years between non-indigenous and indigenous Australians.
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The material focuses more on poverty but does not speak of the social disadvantage of the health
condition of indigenous people in Australia. This is important because the social gradient
indicates that most poor countries face the same challenges as the indigenous Australians. For

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