Clinical Yarning eLearning program to improve communication in Aboriginal health care

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The WA Centre of Rural Health of the University of Western Australia is proud to announce the launch of the Clinical Yarning eLearning program.

Effective communication between clinicians and patients is the foundation to high quality health care. Unfortunately, ineffective communication is common when there are cultural and language differences between clinicians and patients.

Clinical Yarning is a framework to assist clinicians improve the effectiveness of their communication in Aboriginal health care.

The framework looks to improve the quality and cultural security of care for Aboriginal patients and their families.

The Clinical Yarning eLearning program was developed as a resource to improve the effectiveness of communication of health care clinicians who work with Aboriginal patients, by using the Clinical Yarning model. 

It is an online course available to health science students and health care providers.  

The course is approximately 2 hours long, and you may start and stop your progress throughout the course at your own pace. You may pick up where you last left off.

By completing the survey at the end, it is possible to download a Course Completion Certificate.

It is recommended that the Clinical Yarning eLearning program is accompanied by face-to-face training involving the practising of communication skills.

The opportunity to practice, reflect, rehearse and repeat the skills, in a safe learning environment (e.g. simulation), is essential to improving communication with patients.

We would like to acknowledge our valuable partner organisations WA Country Health Service and WA Primary Health Alliance who contributed to the development of the eLearning program.

We would also like to acknowledge all those who collaborated in this project including Geraldton Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (GRAMS), South West Aboriginal Medical Service (SWAMS), Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service Aboriginal Corporation, University partners, health practitioners and community members.

***Warning - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this course may contain the names, images, stories and voices of people now passed and resting in the Dreaming.***

To log onto the Clinical Yarning eLearning program, go to the website – www.clinicalyarning.org.au.

For further information on Clinical Yarning, read the paper ‘Yarn with me’: applying clinical yarning to improve clinician–patient communication in Aboriginal health care’ here, or watch the introduction to ‘Clinical Yarning’ video here.

Photo caption: WA Centre for Rural Health Clinical Yarning trainers, Wanda Flanagan, Dr Ivan Lin and Trevor Pickett  in Geraldton, Western Australia.