Objective: To review the literature regarding the most sustainable and culturally appropriate ways in which to implement eye health care programs within remote Aboriginal communities in Australia from a primary health care perspective. Data sources: The search included letters, editorials and papers (published and unpublished) from January 1955 to April 2006. Study selection: The search revealed 1 106 758 papers, books and other related material. The relevancy of this material was determined by abstract and 378 relevant articles were reviewed in their entirety. After reading the relevant articles and the interview transcripts the themes that emerged from each source were extracted. Conclusions: The ten areas to consider include: clinical pr...
Purpose: There are significant disparities in access to health care amongst Aboriginal Canadians. Th...
Background: Targeted chronic disease programs are vital to improving health outcomes for Indigenous ...
There are a variety of barriers to eye-care service access in rural Northern First Nations communiti...
To assess the availability, accessibility and uptake of eye health services for Aboriginal people in...
The ocular health status of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (A&TSI) population is sign...
The ocular health status of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (A&TSI) population is signific...
BACKGROUND: This project is a community-level study of equity of access to eye health services for I...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous adults suffer six times more blindness than other Australians but 94% of this...
This paper explores Indigenous people\u27s access to eye health services at a community level. Our ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (herein Indigenous) Australians collectively experience some o...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this paper was to compare three different approaches that are used in support...
This report documents the history of Indigenous eye health policy-making in Australia with the aim o...
BACKGROUND: Routine eye and vision assessments are vital for the detection and subsequent management...
Inadequate access to eye care services and limited awareness of eye health issues are believed to be...
Inadequate access to eye care services and limited awareness of eye health issues are believed to be...
Purpose: There are significant disparities in access to health care amongst Aboriginal Canadians. Th...
Background: Targeted chronic disease programs are vital to improving health outcomes for Indigenous ...
There are a variety of barriers to eye-care service access in rural Northern First Nations communiti...
To assess the availability, accessibility and uptake of eye health services for Aboriginal people in...
The ocular health status of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (A&TSI) population is sign...
The ocular health status of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (A&TSI) population is signific...
BACKGROUND: This project is a community-level study of equity of access to eye health services for I...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous adults suffer six times more blindness than other Australians but 94% of this...
This paper explores Indigenous people\u27s access to eye health services at a community level. Our ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (herein Indigenous) Australians collectively experience some o...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this paper was to compare three different approaches that are used in support...
This report documents the history of Indigenous eye health policy-making in Australia with the aim o...
BACKGROUND: Routine eye and vision assessments are vital for the detection and subsequent management...
Inadequate access to eye care services and limited awareness of eye health issues are believed to be...
Inadequate access to eye care services and limited awareness of eye health issues are believed to be...
Purpose: There are significant disparities in access to health care amongst Aboriginal Canadians. Th...
Background: Targeted chronic disease programs are vital to improving health outcomes for Indigenous ...
There are a variety of barriers to eye-care service access in rural Northern First Nations communiti...