Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pandemic influenza (H1N109) in rural and remote Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Methods: Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach that enabled communities and researchers to work together to develop understanding and take action to reduce risk. Results: The H1N109 pandemic raised deep concerns and serious issues in all of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities involved in this project. The participants expressed distrust and scepticism in relation to current Australian health policies on containment and told the researchers that specific plans for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples were ...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic conditions impact indigenous peoples of Australia at a much higher rate than n...
Objective: To analyse the implicit discourses within the COVID-19 policy response for Aboriginal and...
Background: Pandemics such as COVID-19 are a serious public health risk for Australian Aboriginal an...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pande...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pand...
Introduction: This article describes the use and effectiveness of the participatory action research ...
Aboriginal people are particularly vulnerable to pandemic influenza A, H1N109. This was first recogn...
Australia’s Indigenous peoples account for 3% of the country’s population yet continue to experienc...
The World Health Organization has directed nations to prepare for a future influenza pandemic. While...
Influenza pandemics disproportionately impact remote and/or isolated Indigenous communities worldwid...
Australia’s Indigenous peoples account for 3% of the country’s population yet continue to experience...
Introduction First Nations Peoples of Australia have not been included in the development nor priori...
Recent experience during Australia’s initial public health response to the swine influenza pandemic ...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic conditions impact indigenous peoples of Australia at a much higher rate than n...
Objective: To analyse the implicit discourses within the COVID-19 policy response for Aboriginal and...
Background: Pandemics such as COVID-19 are a serious public health risk for Australian Aboriginal an...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pande...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pand...
Introduction: This article describes the use and effectiveness of the participatory action research ...
Aboriginal people are particularly vulnerable to pandemic influenza A, H1N109. This was first recogn...
Australia’s Indigenous peoples account for 3% of the country’s population yet continue to experienc...
The World Health Organization has directed nations to prepare for a future influenza pandemic. While...
Influenza pandemics disproportionately impact remote and/or isolated Indigenous communities worldwid...
Australia’s Indigenous peoples account for 3% of the country’s population yet continue to experience...
Introduction First Nations Peoples of Australia have not been included in the development nor priori...
Recent experience during Australia’s initial public health response to the swine influenza pandemic ...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic conditions impact indigenous peoples of Australia at a much higher rate than n...
Objective: To analyse the implicit discourses within the COVID-19 policy response for Aboriginal and...
Background: Pandemics such as COVID-19 are a serious public health risk for Australian Aboriginal an...