BACKGROUND: Compared to non-indigenous populations, indigenous populations experience disproportionately greater morbidity, and a reduced life expectancy; however, conflicting data exist regarding whether a higher risk of fracture is experienced by either population. We systematically evaluate evidence for whether differences in fracture rates at any skeletal site exist between indigenous and non-indigenous populations of any age, and to identify potential risk factors that might explain these differences. METHODS: On 31 August 2016 we conducted a comprehensive computer-aided search of peer-reviewed literature without date limits. We searched PubMed, OVID, MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, and reference lists of relevant publications. The protocol f...
Background Previous analysis of jaw fracture hospitalisations in Western Australia (WA) indicated di...
Introduction: There are few published data for the magnitude of injury-related health problems in in...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
Background Compared to non-indigenous populations, indigenous populations experience disproportionat...
Background Compared to non-indigenous populations, indigenous populations experience disproportionat...
Background Compared to non-indigenous populations, indigenous populations experience disproportionat...
INTRODUCTION: Over recent years, there has been concerted effort to 'close the gap' in the dispropor...
Objectives: To compare minimal trauma hip fractures (MTHF) between older Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
ObjectivesAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have a substantially greater fracture ri...
Summary Despite targeted attempts to reduce post-fracture care gaps, we hypothesized that a larger c...
UNLABELLED: We examined the independent contributions of First Nations ethnicity and lower income to...
Summary We examined the independent contributions of First Nations ethnicity and lower income to pos...
OBJECTIVES: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have a substantially greater fracture...
Abstract Objective: To examine the risk factors, incidence, consequences and existing prevention str...
Background: No previous published Australian study on the epidemiology of mandibular fractures has ...
Background Previous analysis of jaw fracture hospitalisations in Western Australia (WA) indicated di...
Introduction: There are few published data for the magnitude of injury-related health problems in in...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
Background Compared to non-indigenous populations, indigenous populations experience disproportionat...
Background Compared to non-indigenous populations, indigenous populations experience disproportionat...
Background Compared to non-indigenous populations, indigenous populations experience disproportionat...
INTRODUCTION: Over recent years, there has been concerted effort to 'close the gap' in the dispropor...
Objectives: To compare minimal trauma hip fractures (MTHF) between older Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
ObjectivesAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have a substantially greater fracture ri...
Summary Despite targeted attempts to reduce post-fracture care gaps, we hypothesized that a larger c...
UNLABELLED: We examined the independent contributions of First Nations ethnicity and lower income to...
Summary We examined the independent contributions of First Nations ethnicity and lower income to pos...
OBJECTIVES: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have a substantially greater fracture...
Abstract Objective: To examine the risk factors, incidence, consequences and existing prevention str...
Background: No previous published Australian study on the epidemiology of mandibular fractures has ...
Background Previous analysis of jaw fracture hospitalisations in Western Australia (WA) indicated di...
Introduction: There are few published data for the magnitude of injury-related health problems in in...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...