Objectives\ud \ud In Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Queensland, to (a) determine the disease burden of common chronic lung diseases and (b) identify areas of need with respect to lung health services.\ud \ud Methods\ud \ud Literature reviews and analyses of hospitalisation and mortality data were used to describe disease epidemiology and available programs and services. Key stakeholder interviews and an online survey of health professionals were used to evaluate lung health services across the state and to identify services, needs and gaps.\ud \ud Results\ud \ud Morbidity and mortality from respiratory diseases in the Indigenous population is substantially higher than the non-Indigenous population across all age groups and...
Introduction: Chronic respiratory disorders are highly prevalent among Australian Aboriginal people ...
Purpose: Northern Territory (NT)-based clinical service data suggest substantial lung function impai...
Background: Pneumonia is a common cause of hospitalization in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Objectives. In Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Queensland, to (a) determine the d...
Objectives. In Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Queensland, to (a) determine the dis...
*This report is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud This publication reports on a projec...
Background. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience inferior outcomes following dia...
Background: Lung cancer incidence, mortality and hospitalisation rates are higher for Indigenous Aus...
Aim: The objective of this article is to compare the differences in long term health outcomes betwee...
The term respiratory disease refers to a number of conditions that affect the lungs or their compone...
To study the demographic, rates and types of chronic respiratory conditions in Indigenous and non-In...
BACKGROUND:Poor lung function is a predictor of future all-cause mortality. In Australia, respirator...
Objective. Respiratory diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Indigenous Austral...
Aim: National data report respiratory illness to be the most common chronic illness in Australian In...
Globally, Indigenous populations, which include Aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders in Australia ...
Introduction: Chronic respiratory disorders are highly prevalent among Australian Aboriginal people ...
Purpose: Northern Territory (NT)-based clinical service data suggest substantial lung function impai...
Background: Pneumonia is a common cause of hospitalization in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Objectives. In Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Queensland, to (a) determine the d...
Objectives. In Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Queensland, to (a) determine the dis...
*This report is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud This publication reports on a projec...
Background. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples experience inferior outcomes following dia...
Background: Lung cancer incidence, mortality and hospitalisation rates are higher for Indigenous Aus...
Aim: The objective of this article is to compare the differences in long term health outcomes betwee...
The term respiratory disease refers to a number of conditions that affect the lungs or their compone...
To study the demographic, rates and types of chronic respiratory conditions in Indigenous and non-In...
BACKGROUND:Poor lung function is a predictor of future all-cause mortality. In Australia, respirator...
Objective. Respiratory diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Indigenous Austral...
Aim: National data report respiratory illness to be the most common chronic illness in Australian In...
Globally, Indigenous populations, which include Aboriginal and Torres Strait islanders in Australia ...
Introduction: Chronic respiratory disorders are highly prevalent among Australian Aboriginal people ...
Purpose: Northern Territory (NT)-based clinical service data suggest substantial lung function impai...
Background: Pneumonia is a common cause of hospitalization in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...