DOI: 10.1177/1037969x241255172 ISSN: 1037-969X

Australian Indigenous people and treatment decision-making at end-of-life

Penny Neller, Rachel Feeney, Lindy Willmott, Shih-Ning Then, Eliza Munro, Katie Cain, Patsy Yates, Ben P White

This article analyses Australian law and literature to identify the key cultural and legal considerations that can arise in medical treatment decision-making with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples at the end-of-life. The authors explore how First Nation peoples’ cultural values, connection to Country, family, and community, history, and health care experiences, intersect with end-of-life medical treatment laws, providing valuable insights for lawyers, policymakers and health practitioners.

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