Yarn-Up Survey
Cross-source consensus on Yarn-Up Survey from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The study will use the Yarn-Up Survey to monitor racism in hospitals from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patient and visitor perspectives. — Proactive anti-racism training for healthcare: study protocol for the development and evaluation of an Australian cognitive-behavioural therapy-informed racism reduction programme
- The pilot is unlikely to detect measurable changes in racism experiences because of its small scale and short timeframe. — Proactive anti-racism training for healthcare: study protocol for the development and evaluation of an Australian cognitive-behavioural therapy-informed racism reduction programme
- The Yarn-Up Survey is already part of routine practice. — Proactive anti-racism training for healthcare: study protocol for the development and evaluation of an Australian cognitive-behavioural therapy-informed racism reduction programme
- Yarn-Up Survey findings may be used to inform examples, case scenarios, written content or resources for programme development. — Proactive anti-racism training for healthcare: study protocol for the development and evaluation of an Australian cognitive-behavioural therapy-informed racism reduction programme