نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous study

تعداد نتایج: 3990948  

2015
Jessica R Botfield Anthony B Zwi Peter S Hill

BACKGROUND Burden of disease (BoD) studies have been conducted in numerous international settings since the early 1990's. Two national BoD studies have been undertaken in Australia, in 1998 and 2003, although neither study estimated the BoD specifically for Indigenous Australians. In 2005 the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...

2017
Mary Ellen Hill Pauline Bodnar Robert Fenton Brenda Mason Grace Bandoh

BACKGROUND Because of the heightened risk for stroke among indigenous people, we conducted this multiyear community case study from 2009 through 2012 to address stroke education needs among children aged 11 to 13 years residing in northern urban, rural, and remote First Nations in Ontario, Canada. The goal was to determine what young people understand about stroke and to develop an age-appropri...

2010
Chuin-Shee Shang Chi-Tai Fang Chung-Ming Liu Tzai-Hung Wen Kun-Hsien Tsai Chwan-Chuen King

BACKGROUND Travelers who acquire dengue infection are often routes for virus transmission to other regions. Nevertheless, the interplay between infected travelers, climate, vectors, and indigenous dengue incidence remains unclear. The role of foreign-origin cases on local dengue epidemics thus has been largely neglected by research. This study investigated the effect of both imported dengue and...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1999
M Dodson R Williamson

In addition to the aim of mapping and sequencing one human's genome, the Human Genome Project also intends to characterise the genetic diversity of the world's peoples. The Human Genome Diversity Project raises political, economic and ethical issues. These intersect clearly when the genomes under study are those of indigenous peoples who are already subject to serious economic, legal and/or soc...

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: :Acta odontologica latinoamericana : AOL 2014
Eduardo Borie Iara A Orsi Ramón Fuentes Víctor Beltrán Pablo Navarro Felipe Pareja Lariça B Raimundo

The aim of this study was to compare the measures of maximum bite force (MBF) in elderly edentulous indigenous (Mapuche) and non-indigenous individuals with new complete dentures at two different measuring times. A sample of 100 elderly subjects was divided into two groups: 50 indigenous and 50 non-indigenous, each including 25 females and 25 males. All individuals were totally edentulous, with...

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 ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2010
Angela Scotney Jillian A Guthrie Kamalini Lokuge Paul M Kelly

Angela Scotney, Jillian A Guthrie, Kamalini Lokuge and Paul M Kelly TO THE EDITOR: The Australian Government is seeking to reduce Indigenous disadvantage through its “Closing the Gap” strategy. One challenge, however, is incomplete identification of Indigenous status in health and administrative data collections and the necessary caution in interpreting statistics because of such underestimates...

2012
Rachael Hinton Tricia Nagel

Indigenous Australians have high rates of mental illness comorbid with substance misuse. The complex needs of this client group create challenges for the alcohol and other drug (AOD) workforce. This paper describes the outcomes of an Indigenous-specific “Yarning about Mental Health” training for the AOD workforce to strengthen knowledge and skills in mental health approaches and in their engage...

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