While a number of previous papers have documented the poor general health of Australia's Aboriginal population, relatively few have considered the health of Aborigines living in Australia's urban centres. In this latter instance, Aborigines have access to conventional medical services and they live in a physical environment that does not differ greatly from that experienced by the lower-class white population. Of course, racial, familial and economic differences may continue to influence differentially the perceived accessibility of services to Aborigines and their non-Aboriginal neighbours. This paper compares the pregnancy outcomes of Aboriginal women and non-Aboriginal women living in a major urban centre in Australia. The data indicate ...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
Abstract Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity ...
Background: With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care ar...
Abstract: While a number of previous papers have documented the poor general health of Australia’s A...
There are, on average, about 1300 births to Aboriginal mothers in NSW each year - 1.5 per cent of al...
Background: Comparisons of birth outcomes between Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous populatio...
Background Indigenous Australians experience significantly disproportionate poorer health outcomes c...
This paper aims to describe delivery and birth outcomes of Aboriginal infants and their mothers in a...
Abstract Background A key focus of the Closing the Gap campaign is to reduce low birthweight in Abor...
The use of mainstream maternity services by urban Aboriginal women is an important issue for health ...
BACKGROUND: An increase in perinatal mortality prompted a review of services to pregnant women in re...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
To compare perinatal deaths in Aborigines and non-Aborigines, and to identify the differences betwee...
AIM: To perform a systematic review of reported neonatal and pregnancy outcomes of Indigenous Austra...
It is generally recognized that Aboriginal women ex-perience poorer birth outcomes than other NorthA...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
Abstract Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity ...
Background: With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care ar...
Abstract: While a number of previous papers have documented the poor general health of Australia’s A...
There are, on average, about 1300 births to Aboriginal mothers in NSW each year - 1.5 per cent of al...
Background: Comparisons of birth outcomes between Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous populatio...
Background Indigenous Australians experience significantly disproportionate poorer health outcomes c...
This paper aims to describe delivery and birth outcomes of Aboriginal infants and their mothers in a...
Abstract Background A key focus of the Closing the Gap campaign is to reduce low birthweight in Abor...
The use of mainstream maternity services by urban Aboriginal women is an important issue for health ...
BACKGROUND: An increase in perinatal mortality prompted a review of services to pregnant women in re...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
To compare perinatal deaths in Aborigines and non-Aborigines, and to identify the differences betwee...
AIM: To perform a systematic review of reported neonatal and pregnancy outcomes of Indigenous Austra...
It is generally recognized that Aboriginal women ex-perience poorer birth outcomes than other NorthA...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
Abstract Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity ...
Background: With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care ar...