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The Indigenous Australian Malnutrition Project: the burden and impact of malnutrition in Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander hospital inpatients, and validation of a malnutrition screening tool for use in hospitals—study rationale and protoco

The Indigenous Australian Malnutrition Project: the burden and impact of malnutrition in Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander hospital inpatients, and validation of a malnutrition screening tool for use in hospitals—study rationale and protocol

... adult Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian inpatients will be recruited across three different public hospitals in the Northern Territory and far north Queensland of ...the Australian ...

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The effectiveness of implementation in Indigenous Australian healthcare: an overview of literature reviews

The effectiveness of implementation in Indigenous Australian healthcare: an overview of literature reviews

... the Indigenous Australian review find- ings against the elements outlined in the PARiHS refer- ence guide found a high level of ...many Indigenous health services and programs was not underpinned by ...

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Responding to Indigenous Australian sexual assault: a systematic review of the literature

Responding to Indigenous Australian sexual assault: a systematic review of the literature

... of Indigenous Australian sexual assault is extremely difficult, as in some cases it is subsumed within Australian federal and state/territory governments’ definitions of, and statistics for, family ...

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Improving Indigenous Australian governance: the how and what of capacity strengthening

Improving Indigenous Australian governance: the how and what of capacity strengthening

... on Indigenous Australian governance, only 12 (9%) provided accounts of programs designed to improve governance through strengthening organisational ...for Indigenous organisations and two related to ...

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What is the difference between Indigenous Australian and non-Indigenous Australian undergraduate students’ alcohol use, and alcohol-related harms at one regional Australian university?

What is the difference between Indigenous Australian and non-Indigenous Australian undergraduate students’ alcohol use, and alcohol-related harms at one regional Australian university?

... Data were analysed using content analysis. Content analysis is a process of coding and identifying themes or patterns in interview data and is a widely used qualitiative research methodology (Hsieh & Shannon, 2005). ...

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Socioeconomic status and self-reported asthma in Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian adults aged 18-64 years: analysis of national survey data

Socioeconomic status and self-reported asthma in Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian adults aged 18-64 years: analysis of national survey data

... among Indigenous Australians contrasts sharply with results of previous studies of other chronic conditions such as diabetes and kidney ...among Indigenous Australians ...among Indigenous Australians ...

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Family, motivational and behavioural links to Indigenous Australian adolescents’ achievement

Family, motivational and behavioural links to Indigenous Australian adolescents’ achievement

... 1997). Indigenous families in Australia represent some of the most disadvantaged in the ...non-Indigenous Australian population owned or were purchasing their own home, compared with only 26% of ...

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Menopause and the influence of culture: another gap for Indigenous Australian women?

Menopause and the influence of culture: another gap for Indigenous Australian women?

... how Indigenous Australian women refer to this transition, whether there are specific words in Indigenous languages or a lack of language to describe ...about Indigenous women’s traditional ...

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Indigenous Australian social-health theory

Indigenous Australian social-health theory

... Indigenous Australian Social-Health theory, this thesis, and my book based on it, A Theory for Indigenous Australian Health and Human Service Work , published by Allen and Unwin , began when ...

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Indigenous Australian participation in pre-registration tertiary nursing courses: an Indigenous mixed methods study

Indigenous Australian participation in pre-registration tertiary nursing courses: an Indigenous mixed methods study

... toughest subject even coming in with a biomed background, but having that background made it easier. I didn‟t have a tutor; I just did all my readings for a change. I attempted study group, and that doesn‟t work for me ...

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Indigenous Australian participation in pre-registration tertiary nursing courses: an Indigenous mixed methods study

Indigenous Australian participation in pre-registration tertiary nursing courses: an Indigenous mixed methods study

... The quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Data were extracted and analysed for commencements, progression, and attrition and completion trends assuming Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL). ...

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Socioeconomic disparities in self-reported cardiovascular disease for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian adults: analysis of national survey data

Socioeconomic disparities in self-reported cardiovascular disease for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian adults: analysis of national survey data

... the Indigenous population and a gap between Indigen- ous and non-Indigenous people of the same age and SES group suggests that traditional risk factors may not be sufficient to explain completely the ...

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A Theory for Indigenous Australian Health and Human Service Work

A Theory for Indigenous Australian Health and Human Service Work

... The author has provided a review of historical and contemporary sources pertinent to child protection, the progression of self­ determination and the development of social policy for Indigenous Australians. This ...

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Human strongyloidiasis: identifying knowledge gaps, with emphasis on environmental control

Human strongyloidiasis: identifying knowledge gaps, with emphasis on environmental control

... This is a crucial area of research for several reasons. First, if dogs are harboring human Strongyloides, their role as a reservoir for human infection needs to be understood, particularly for Indigenous ...

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Alloevodionol methyl ether

Alloevodionol methyl ether

... The crystal structure determination of one of the substituted -chromene components isolated in the hexane extraction of the fruit of the indigenous Australian tree Melicope ellyrana, the methyl ether of the ...

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Examining the potential contribution of social theory to developing and supporting Australian Indigenous-mainstream health service partnerships

Examining the potential contribution of social theory to developing and supporting Australian Indigenous-mainstream health service partnerships

... in Indigenous Australian ...to Indigenous Australians and mainstream health partnerships and to working in the intercultural space; these terms were then discussed and added to by other experts and ...

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Audio, ergo sum (I hear, therefore I am)

Audio, ergo sum (I hear, therefore I am)

... how Indigenous Lutherans were identified and represented within the ...changed. Indigenous Australian people were no longer regarded as objects to be theologically and spiritually acted upon by ...

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Improving Indigenous community governance through strengthening Indigenous and government organisational capacity

Improving Indigenous community governance through strengthening Indigenous and government organisational capacity

... Organisational development that does not balance and develop the hard capacities and soft capacities often has disappointing outcomes (Horton et al. 2003; Hunt 2005). Hard capacities include such things as technical ...

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Alcohol and other drug use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men entering prison in New South Wales

Alcohol and other drug use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men entering prison in New South Wales

... every Australian juris- diction (Doyle et ...if Indigenous inmates have different outcomes to others, what is clear is that there are few jurisdictions that have Indigenous specific ...for ...

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Voices from a first nation

Voices from a first nation

... Australian Indigenous nations within the Australian federation: " "Under the new dispensation Indigenous communities may well come to see that the Australian state is the irreplaceable p[r] ...

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