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Table 1 Consultation and resources reviewed in the training development process

From: Development and feasibility testing of a training programme for community pharmacists to deliver a culturally responsive medication review intervention

Key resources

Experts involveda

- National Continuous Quality Improvement Framework for the ACCHS Seamless Client/Patient Journey [25]

- National Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2013-2023 [26]

- National Medicines Policy [27]

- National key performance indicators for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care [28]

- Guide to providing pharmacy services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people developed as part of the 5th CPA [29]

- Interpretive guide to the RACGP Standards for Aboriginal community controlled health services [30]

- Cultural Responsiveness in Action; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Allied Health Australia (IAHA) Framework [6]

- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Curriculum Framework [5]

- Reconciliation Australia’s website [31]

- Two senior Indigenous researchers with expertise in health delivery for Indigenous people;

- Three Indigenous health practitioners and academics with experience training cultural awareness with health students and professionals;

- One Indigenous trainer of cultural awareness across the retail and corporate sectors for ten years;

- Two representatives of NACCHO;

- A GU academic with expertise in developing and delivering training to practicing pharmacists and students;

- An academic with expertise in pharmacy services and in medication management in Indigenous people;

- A GU pharmacy academic with expertise in person-centred care and innovative health service implementation strategies in community pharmacies;

- A GU academic and pharmacist accredited in medication reviews (20 years);

- Seven pharmacists, all with experience in pharmacy services, three with experience working in Indigenous Health;

- One Indigenous representative from a state health organisation; and

- Two doctors with experience in working and researching in Indigenous health.

  1. GU Griffith University, NACCHO National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation aNote that some experts provided expertise from multiple perspectives, e.g. academic with research experience in Indigenous Health and experience in medication reviews as an accredited pharmacist