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1by Leckning, Bernard Hirvonen, Tanja Armstrong, Gregory Carey, Timothy A Westby, Mark Ringbauer, Alix Robinson, Gary Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (01.09.2020)“...Objective: To develop guidelines for the culturally responsive psychosocial assessment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people presenting to hospital...”
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2by McCullough, Kylie Bayes, Sara Whitehead, Lisa Williams, Anne Cope, Vicki Published in Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia) (01.02.2021)“...Nurses are essential in global strategies to improve population health. However, there is a paucity of research that describes the application of primary...”
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3“...Purpose/Rationale: Increasing exercise participation is key to improving Indigenous health. The cultural relevance of exercise facilities impacts...”
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4by Askew, Deborah A Togni, Samantha J Schluter, Philip J Rogers, Lynne Egert, Sonya Potter, Nichola Hayman, Noel E Cass, Alan Brown, Alex D H Published in BMC health services research (13.05.2016)“...The disparities in health and life expectancy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples compared to non-Indigenous Australians are well documented...”
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5“...It may be argued that the emerging discourses focusing on the social, emotional, educational, and economic disadvantages identified for Australia's First...”
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6by Anderson, Kate Ratcliffe, Julie Garvey, Gail Howard, Kirsten Cunningham, Joan Cass, Alan Tong, Allison Whop, Lisa J Viney, Rosalie Dickson, Michelle Mulhern, Brendan Published in BMC public health (17.11.2020)“...Background Understandings of health and wellbeing are culturally bound. Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people perceive wellbeing and quality of...”
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7“...Almost a quarter (23.9%) of Indigenous Australians report living with a disability. While most of them are cared for at home by female family members, there is...”
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8by Blackburn, Fiona Published in Public library quarterly (New York, N.Y.) (03.05.2020)“...This article revisits LIS literature about cultural competence. It is not the prominent topic it was but is still considered important for addressing...”
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9by Hobbs, Harry Published in Griffith law review (03.07.2018)“...Democratic governance is premised on the belief that all citizens are empowered to shape the society in which they live. Over generations, Aboriginal and...”
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10by Hall, Nina Lansbury CROSBY, Lucy Published in International journal of environmental health research (//)“...Human-induced climate change in Australia is affecting the frequency and intensity of extreme events, including bushfires, cyclones and drought. Human health...”
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11by Black, Emma Kisely, Steve Alichniewicz, Karolina Toombs, Maree Published in Psychiatry research (2017)“...Abstract The Indigenous populations of Australia and New Zealand are considered at higher risk of mood and anxiety disorders but many studies do not include...”
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12by Sherwood, Juanita Published in Contemporary nurse : a journal for the Australian nursing profession (01.12.2013)“...Australia's history is not often considered to be an indicator of any person's health status. However, as health professionals we are taught the importance of...”
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13“...The aim of the study was to investigate the public health challenge to provide chronic disease management to Indigenous Australians who wish to remain on...”
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14“...Teaching Aboriginal content in social work education presents risks of retraumatisation for students. There are international calls for a trauma-informed...”
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15by Bennett-Levy, James Singer, Judy DuBois, Simon Hyde, Kelly Published in Journal of medical Internet research (11.01.2017)“...With increasing evidence for the effectiveness of e-mental health interventions for enhancing mental health and well-being, a growing challenge is how to...”
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16“...Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people navigate the social and political order of the Australian settler state in ways that seek to increase their...”
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17by West, Matthew Sadler, Sean Hawke, Fiona Munteanu, Shannon E Chuter, Vivienne Published in Journal of foot and ankle research (26.01.2021)“...For university-based podiatry education there are little data available documenting the delivery method and impact of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...”
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18“...Although pain is a near-universal experience, pain expression and beliefs are highly variable and can affect assessment and management of pain. This systematic...”
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19by Apoifis, Nicholas Marlin, Demelza Bennie, Andrew Published in International review for the sociology of sport (01.11.2018)“...Representations of Aboriginal Australian peoples as genetically predisposed to sporting prowess are pervasive and enduring perceptions. This rhetoric belongs...”
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20by Ritte, Rebecca E Lawton, Paul Hughes, Jaquelyne T Barzi, Federica Brown, Alex Mills, Phillip Hoy, Wendy O'Dea, Kerin Cass, Alan Maple-Brown, Louise Published in Ethnicity & health (02.01.2020)“...Objective: This cross-sectional study investigated the relationship between individual-level markers of disadvantage, renal function and cardio-metabolic risk...”