This pilot project will provide detailed feedback on the results of previous studies to participating services. During discussions with clinic and management staff, barriers and enablers to implementing a new screening protocol using HbA1c testing will be determined. The project will also conduct a clinical systems and software / data quality needs assessment at participating sites, documenting strategies to improve diabetes programs and monitor short term changes resulting from the audit.The research reported in this paper is a project of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute which is supported by a grant from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing under the Primary Health Care Research Evaluation and De...
Diabetes has had a devastating impact on the health of Indigenous people throughout the world. In Au...
Abstract Background and Objectives: Diabetes is a major health problem for the Aboriginal population...
health.qld.gov.au Qual Saf Health Care 2004;13:295–298 Problem: Inhabitants of Torres Strait Islands...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians experience disproportionately high prevalence of, and morbidity a...
This is a summary of important findings from a continuous quality improvement (CQI) program for type...
Problem: Inhabitants of Torres Strait Islands have the highest prevalence of diabetes in Australia a...
The aim of this project was to improve the detection, monitoring, and medical care of Indigenous pat...
Background: Health outcomes for Indigenous Australians with diabetes in remote areas remain poor, in...
Objective: To assess primary care processes and clinical characteristics of adults with diabetes in...
Objective: To examine the trends in processes of diabetes care and in participant outcomes after an ...
To describe service characteristics of Derby Aboriginal Health Service (DAHS) and document diabetes ...
© 2018 National Rural Health Alliance Ltd. Objective: To determine the impact of an integrated diabe...
Background: Aboriginal people in Australia experience the highest prevalence of diabetes in the coun...
and the Implementation Committee of the Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative Objective: Identifying diabet...
Abstract Background Prevalence and incidence of diabetes and other common comorbid conditions (hyper...
Diabetes has had a devastating impact on the health of Indigenous people throughout the world. In Au...
Abstract Background and Objectives: Diabetes is a major health problem for the Aboriginal population...
health.qld.gov.au Qual Saf Health Care 2004;13:295–298 Problem: Inhabitants of Torres Strait Islands...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians experience disproportionately high prevalence of, and morbidity a...
This is a summary of important findings from a continuous quality improvement (CQI) program for type...
Problem: Inhabitants of Torres Strait Islands have the highest prevalence of diabetes in Australia a...
The aim of this project was to improve the detection, monitoring, and medical care of Indigenous pat...
Background: Health outcomes for Indigenous Australians with diabetes in remote areas remain poor, in...
Objective: To assess primary care processes and clinical characteristics of adults with diabetes in...
Objective: To examine the trends in processes of diabetes care and in participant outcomes after an ...
To describe service characteristics of Derby Aboriginal Health Service (DAHS) and document diabetes ...
© 2018 National Rural Health Alliance Ltd. Objective: To determine the impact of an integrated diabe...
Background: Aboriginal people in Australia experience the highest prevalence of diabetes in the coun...
and the Implementation Committee of the Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative Objective: Identifying diabet...
Abstract Background Prevalence and incidence of diabetes and other common comorbid conditions (hyper...
Diabetes has had a devastating impact on the health of Indigenous people throughout the world. In Au...
Abstract Background and Objectives: Diabetes is a major health problem for the Aboriginal population...
health.qld.gov.au Qual Saf Health Care 2004;13:295–298 Problem: Inhabitants of Torres Strait Islands...