Objective: the aim of this research is to review the content, and describe the structural and contextual discourse around planned birthplace in six clinical practice manuals used to care for pregnant Aboriginal women in Australia's remote Northern Territory. The purpose is to better understand where, how and why planned birthplaces for Aboriginal women have changed over time. Methods: content and discourse analysis was applied to the written texts pertaining to maternal health care and the results placed within a theoretical framework of Daviss's Logic. Findings: the manuals demonstrate the use of predominantly scientific and clinical logic to sanction birthplace. Planned birthplace choices have declined over time, with hospital now represe...
This paper will discuss indigenous knowledge and epistemologies of health and well-being as essentia...
In this chapter, four Aboriginal women tell stories about their births, their choices and the racism...
Abstract Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity ...
OBJECTIVE: the aim of this research is to review the content, and describe the structural and contex...
Objective: The aim of this literature review is to critically analyse the policy documents informing...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Objective: To investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, hereafter called Indigenous women, can experience a lac...
Background and aim: Maternity care in remote areas of the Australian Northern Territory is restricte...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Maternity care in remote areas of the Australian Northern Territory is restricte...
Abstract Background Unintended pregnancies are associated with poorer obstetric outcomes and are som...
Mothers in Sydney have given birth in a multitude of settings, from traditional Aboriginal environs,...
It has been established that the birthing experiences and outcomes of rural women are shaped by pove...
Background Birth on Country is often assumed as relevant to Aboriginal women in rural/remote locati...
This paper will discuss indigenous knowledge and epistemologies of health and well-being as essentia...
In this chapter, four Aboriginal women tell stories about their births, their choices and the racism...
Abstract Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity ...
OBJECTIVE: the aim of this research is to review the content, and describe the structural and contex...
Objective: The aim of this literature review is to critically analyse the policy documents informing...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Objective: To investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, hereafter called Indigenous women, can experience a lac...
Background and aim: Maternity care in remote areas of the Australian Northern Territory is restricte...
Background: Organisational culture and place of birth have an impact on the variation in birth outco...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Maternity care in remote areas of the Australian Northern Territory is restricte...
Abstract Background Unintended pregnancies are associated with poorer obstetric outcomes and are som...
Mothers in Sydney have given birth in a multitude of settings, from traditional Aboriginal environs,...
It has been established that the birthing experiences and outcomes of rural women are shaped by pove...
Background Birth on Country is often assumed as relevant to Aboriginal women in rural/remote locati...
This paper will discuss indigenous knowledge and epistemologies of health and well-being as essentia...
In this chapter, four Aboriginal women tell stories about their births, their choices and the racism...
Abstract Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity ...