Issue addressed: In Australia, asthma is more prevalent among Indigenous than non-Indigenous people. Awareness of asthma and compliance with management plans are poor, as is engagement with health services in general. The study explored whether offering culturally appropriate music lessons could enhance asthma awareness and engagement to improve asthma and general wellbeing. Methods: Two studies undertaken in 2007 and 2009 offered music lessons to Indigenous asthmatics in a junior school and a senior school, an Aboriginal Medical Service and a community centre. Males were taught the didgeridoo and females singing and clap sticks. Associated activities of painting and boomerang throwing were offered. At regular intervals participants were as...
Asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease (National Center for Health Statistics, 2004). I...
Asthma currently affects approximately 10% of children in Australia. The disease is associated with ...
Background\ud \ud Asthma affects at least 10% of Aboriginal children (aged 11 or younger) in Canada,...
Context: Asthma affects over 15% of Australian Aboriginal people. Compliance in asthma management is...
This study looked at whether a programme of teaching didgeridoo playing and singing to Aboriginal pe...
Asthma prevalence in Australia is high by international standards. The disease is more common among ...
Asthma prevalance in Australia is high by international standards. The disease is more common among ...
This pilot project looked at whether there was an impact on young people's asthma when they particip...
Background: People with asthma who come from minority groups have poorer asthma outcomes and more as...
A shift in current health policy has seen heightened focus on non-medical interventions which can be...
Asthma is one of the most prevalent diseases diagnosed in young children today, and has been the foc...
Background: The high global burden of asthma and tobacco smoking among Indigenous people may potenti...
People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific...
People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific...
Asthma is a chronic illness and a national Australian priority. Gaps in service delivery to Aborigin...
Asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease (National Center for Health Statistics, 2004). I...
Asthma currently affects approximately 10% of children in Australia. The disease is associated with ...
Background\ud \ud Asthma affects at least 10% of Aboriginal children (aged 11 or younger) in Canada,...
Context: Asthma affects over 15% of Australian Aboriginal people. Compliance in asthma management is...
This study looked at whether a programme of teaching didgeridoo playing and singing to Aboriginal pe...
Asthma prevalence in Australia is high by international standards. The disease is more common among ...
Asthma prevalance in Australia is high by international standards. The disease is more common among ...
This pilot project looked at whether there was an impact on young people's asthma when they particip...
Background: People with asthma who come from minority groups have poorer asthma outcomes and more as...
A shift in current health policy has seen heightened focus on non-medical interventions which can be...
Asthma is one of the most prevalent diseases diagnosed in young children today, and has been the foc...
Background: The high global burden of asthma and tobacco smoking among Indigenous people may potenti...
People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific...
People with asthma from ethnic minority groups experience significant morbidity. Culturally-specific...
Asthma is a chronic illness and a national Australian priority. Gaps in service delivery to Aborigin...
Asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease (National Center for Health Statistics, 2004). I...
Asthma currently affects approximately 10% of children in Australia. The disease is associated with ...
Background\ud \ud Asthma affects at least 10% of Aboriginal children (aged 11 or younger) in Canada,...