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Improving palliative care outcomes for Aboriginal Australians: service providers’ perspectives

Improving palliative care outcomes for Aboriginal Australians: service providers’ perspectives

... reaching Aboriginal communities already exist, such as Indigenous radio stations, National Indigenous Television (NITV), ...inform Aboriginal communities about ...

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A cohort study: temporal trends in prevalence of antecedents, comorbidities and mortality in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians with first heart failure hospitalization, 2000–2009

A cohort study: temporal trends in prevalence of antecedents, comorbidities and mortality in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians with first heart failure hospitalization, 2000–2009

... between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal pa- tients with HF in both key individual risk factors and composite comorbidity ...in Aboriginal Australians through addressing the underlying material, ...

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Public attitudes to inequality in water distribution: insights from preferences for water reallocation from irrigators to Aboriginal Australians

Public attitudes to inequality in water distribution: insights from preferences for water reallocation from irrigators to Aboriginal Australians

... of Aboriginal and non ‐ Aboriginal peoples' attitudes to water markets in north Australia; however, only indivi- duals with expertise in, or awareness of, water reform and markets were ...as ...

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Patterns of Medicare-funded primary health and specialist consultations in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians in the two years before hospitalisation for ischaemic heart disease

Patterns of Medicare-funded primary health and specialist consultations in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians in the two years before hospitalisation for ischaemic heart disease

... and Aboriginal Medical Services [6], which include additional schemes to better meet Aboriginal health needs [7, 8], ...that Aboriginal Aus- tralians have access to primary care through multiple av- ...

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Imagined Destinies: Aboriginal Australians and the doomed race theory, 1880-1939

Imagined Destinies: Aboriginal Australians and the doomed race theory, 1880-1939

... 'Imagined Destinies is a major contribution to the history of both thought and action, in an area of surpassing interest and importance' Michael Roe, Emeritus Professor of History, Unive[r] ...

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“People like numbers”: a descriptive study of cognitive assessment methods in clinical practice for Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory

“People like numbers”: a descriptive study of cognitive assessment methods in clinical practice for Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory

... assessment] without an ALO present. . . And people, even if they speak good English, will say things to Aboriginal people that they won’t say to us.” (Victoria) ALO’s tended to be used to assist with rapport and ...

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Does delay in planned diabetes care influence outcomes for aboriginal Australians? A study of quality in health care

Does delay in planned diabetes care influence outcomes for aboriginal Australians? A study of quality in health care

... The progress of diabetes and associated complica- tions can be attenuated by appropriate management [32, 33]. This study adds to the existing literature with encouraging evidence for the association between early ...

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Imagined Destinies: Aboriginal Australians and the doomed race theory, 1880-1939

Imagined Destinies: Aboriginal Australians and the doomed race theory, 1880-1939

... As the Enlightenment vision of universal human progress faded, as attempts to civilise and convert failed, and as racial attitudes hardened, it came to be considered that the best that c[r] ...

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A personal construct approach to cognitive structure with a group of preliterate Aboriginal Australians

A personal construct approach to cognitive structure with a group of preliterate Aboriginal Australians

... ResearchOnline@JCU This file is part of the following reference: Jones, Dorothy May 1990 A personal construct approach to cognitive structure with a group of preliterate aboriginal Austr[r] ...

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Performing Place, Practising Memories: Aboriginal Australians, hippies and the state

Performing Place, Practising Memories: Aboriginal Australians, hippies and the state

... Th e core of the book is presented in the form of a series of connected case studies, focusing on key ‘hot spots’ of social confl ict in the town. Th ese include an open air community performance venue, the local tourist ...

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Rhetoric, Aboriginal Australians and the Northern Territory Intervention: A Socio-legal Investigation into Pre-legislative Argumentation

Rhetoric, Aboriginal Australians and the Northern Territory Intervention: A Socio-legal Investigation into Pre-legislative Argumentation

... While there has been a multiplicity of research on the Intervention, very little has examined the discourse employed; notable exceptions include Proudfoot and Habibis’s (2015) analysis of populist media accounts, and ...

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Developing a comorbidity index for comparing cancer outcomes in Aboriginal and non Aboriginal Australians

Developing a comorbidity index for comparing cancer outcomes in Aboriginal and non Aboriginal Australians

... numbers, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were combined and respectfully re- ferred to as Aboriginal people in this ...in Aboriginal people diagnosed between 1990 and 2010 were included ...

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Lifetime risk of developing coronary heart disease in Aboriginal Australians: a cohort study

Lifetime risk of developing coronary heart disease in Aboriginal Australians: a cohort study

... in Aboriginal people, so that we may inform the public, clin- icians and policy makers to take appropriate clinical and public health measures ...in Aboriginal people of one tribal group living in a remote ...

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Didgeridoo playing and singing to support asthma management in aboriginal Australians

Didgeridoo playing and singing to support asthma management in aboriginal Australians

... as Australians), the more they became intrigued and interested to learn as many aspects of their culture and heritage as they could, which in turn has increased their confidence ...Indigenous Australians ...

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Performing Place, Practising Memories: Aboriginal Australians, hippies and the state

Performing Place, Practising Memories: Aboriginal Australians, hippies and the state

... i REFERENCES Anderson, C 1979 'Aboriginal Economy and Contact Relations at Bloomfield River, North Queensland', Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies Newsletter (New Series) 12 33 37 1983 'The Po[.] ...

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Variability in disease burden and management of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in two regions of tropical Australia

Variability in disease burden and management of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in two regions of tropical Australia

... in Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander peoples are among the highest documented in the world, but these conditions are very rare in non-Indigenous ...the Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...

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"If you don't believe it, it won't help you": use of bush medicine in treating cancer among Aboriginal people in Western Australia

"If you don't believe it, it won't help you": use of bush medicine in treating cancer among Aboriginal people in Western Australia

... Aboriginal Australians with cancer are twice as likely to die from the disease than non-Aboriginal ...that Aboriginal people are diagnosed later than their non-Aboriginal counterparts; ...

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Promoting Aboriginal Health: the Family Wellbeing Empowerment approach

Promoting Aboriginal Health: the Family Wellbeing Empowerment approach

... of Aboriginal Australians, yet there is little research evidence on what the term actually means or ...by Aboriginal Aus­ ...with Aboriginal understandings of social and emotional well-being ...

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Health related quality of life (HRQoL) among Aboriginal South Australians: a perspective using survey-based health utility estimates

Health related quality of life (HRQoL) among Aboriginal South Australians: a perspective using survey-based health utility estimates

... among Aboriginal South Australians [21, 23] or used to report SF-6D health utilities ...of Aboriginal Australians and their concep- tions of health [21, 23] been contrasted against the out- ...

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Medicinal plant use in two Tiwi Island communities: a qualitative research study

Medicinal plant use in two Tiwi Island communities: a qualitative research study

... Goodale writes that any disease was viewed as the result of failing to carry out ceremonies in the proper manner [6]. Simeon [5] describes how Tiwi rituals require careful attention, and any mistake in following the ...

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