نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous terms

تعداد نتایج: 536403  

2014
Emma Haynes Kate P Taylor Angela Durey Dawn Bessarab Sandra C Thompson

INTRODUCTION The substantial gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians has been slow to improve, despite increased dedicated funding. Partnerships between Australian Indigenous and mainstream Western biomedical organisations are recognised as crucial to improved Indigenous health outcomes. However, these partnerships often experience challenges, particularly in th...

2010
Janet Smylie Sue Crengle Jane Freemantle Maile Taualii

OBJECTIVE: To review Indigenous infant mortality, stillbirth, birth weight, and preterm birth outcomes in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. METHODS: Systematic searches of published literature and a review and assessment of existing perinatal surveillance systems were undertaken. Where possible, within country comparisons of Indigenous to non-Indigenous birth outcomes are i...

Journal: :Ethnicity & health 2007
Lisa M Jamieson Jason M Armfield Kaye F Roberts-Thomson

OBJECTIVES To explore the prevalence and severity of Indigenous and non-Indigenous child dental disease in relation to age, sex, residential location and socio-economic status in three Australian states and territories. DESIGN Children aged 4-14 years who were enrolled in a school dental or screening service in New South Wales, South Australia and the Northern Territory, Australia, were rando...

2014
Christopher X Wong Anthony G Brooks Yi-Han Cheng Dennis H Lau Geetanjali Rangnekar Kurt C Roberts-Thomson Jonathan M Kalman Alex Brown Prashanthan Sanders

OBJECTIVE To examine the prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF) and cardiac structural characteristics in Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. DESIGN Retrospective cross-sectional study linking clinical, echocardiography and administrative databases over a 10-year period. SETTING A tertiary, university teaching hospital in Adelaide, Australia. PARTICIPANTS Indigenous and non-Indigen...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2012
Simon Graham Rebecca J Guy Basil Donovan Hamish McManus Jiunn-Yih Su Carol El-Hayek Kellie S H Kwan Amalie Dyda Handan C Wand James S Ward

OBJECTIVES To assess notification trends for chlamydia and gonorrhoea infections in Indigenous Australians compared with non-Indigenous Australians in 2000-2009. DESIGN AND SETTING We assessed trends in national notification rates using univariate Poisson regression and summary rate ratios. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Crude notification rates and summary rate ratios, by Indigenous status, sex, ag...

Journal: :JTAER 2006
Laurel Evelyn Dyson Jim Underwood

This paper explores the ways in which Indigenous people around the world are participating in the World Wide Web, through establishing their own websites or accessing services via the Web. Indigenous websites are remarkably diverse: in addition to those representing Indigenous organizations and promoting Indigenous e-commerce, many websites have also been established to further unique concerns ...

2013
Timothy A Carey

BACKGROUND People living in rural and remote Australia experience increased mental health problems compared with metropolitan Australians. Moreover, Indigenous Australians are twice as likely as non Indigenous Australians to report high or very high levels of mental health problems. It is imperative, therefore, that effective and sustainable social and emotional wellbeing services (Indigenous A...

2015
David J. Templeton Stephen T. Wright Hamish McManus Chris Lawrence Darren B. Russell Matthew G. Law Kathy Petoumenos

BACKGROUND There are few data regarding clinical care and outcomes of Indigenous Australians living with HIV and it is unknown if these differ from non-Indigenous HIV-positive Australians. METHODS AHOD commenced enrolment in 1999 and is a prospective cohort of HIV-positive participants attending HIV outpatient services throughout Australia, of which 20 (74 %) sites report Indigenous status. D...

2014
Rhonda G. Craven Alexander S. Yeung Feifei Han Alexander Seeshing Yeung

The study investigated the impact of professional development (PD) in Indigenous teaching on teachers’ psychological and behavioural aspects, and Indigenous students’ learning engagement. Adopting a multiple-indicator-multiple-indicator-cause model, frequency of PD was found to have positive paths to teachers’ self-concept in Indigenous teaching and all the teaching strategies, but had a non-si...

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