Background: Aboriginal Health Workers (AHWs) play a vital role in accessing communities and implementing culturally appropriate interventions to address cardiovascular risk factor modification.Aim: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of a collaborative model of cardiovascular education for AHWs conducted within a partnership model.Method: A steering committee was established using a partnership model between key education providers, policy makers, non-government organisations, the local area health service and Aboriginal community controlled organisations. This group negotiated a strategic implementation plan based on increasing collaboration, skill development, cultural competence and increasing access to mentorship and expertise f...
Background/Aim There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aboriginal...
Background/Aim There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aboriginal...
Aboriginal Australians experience significant health inequity in relation to non- Aboriginal Austral...
The article focuses on a collaborative project to develop a model of cardiovascular education for ab...
Background: Aboriginal Australians have a higher burden from cardiovascular disease. This study prov...
The article provides information on a range of collaborative programs that have been developed throu...
This study provides a new perspective from Aboriginal Health Workers (AHWs) working in the area of h...
Abstract Objective: Effective partnerships between Aboriginal Health Workers and non‐Aboriginal heal...
Objective. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading disease burden in Aboriginal Australians, but...
Introduction: The health of Indigenous Australians is exceptionally poor compared with that of non-I...
Background/Aim: There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aborigina...
INTRODUCTION: There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) among Aboriginal an...
Background/Aim: There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aborigina...
Abstract Background A body of knowledge continues to grow regarding Aboriginal perspectives on curre...
To enhance Aboriginal inpatient care and improve outpatient cardiac rehabilitation utilisation, a te...
Background/Aim There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aboriginal...
Background/Aim There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aboriginal...
Aboriginal Australians experience significant health inequity in relation to non- Aboriginal Austral...
The article focuses on a collaborative project to develop a model of cardiovascular education for ab...
Background: Aboriginal Australians have a higher burden from cardiovascular disease. This study prov...
The article provides information on a range of collaborative programs that have been developed throu...
This study provides a new perspective from Aboriginal Health Workers (AHWs) working in the area of h...
Abstract Objective: Effective partnerships between Aboriginal Health Workers and non‐Aboriginal heal...
Objective. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading disease burden in Aboriginal Australians, but...
Introduction: The health of Indigenous Australians is exceptionally poor compared with that of non-I...
Background/Aim: There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aborigina...
INTRODUCTION: There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) among Aboriginal an...
Background/Aim: There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aborigina...
Abstract Background A body of knowledge continues to grow regarding Aboriginal perspectives on curre...
To enhance Aboriginal inpatient care and improve outpatient cardiac rehabilitation utilisation, a te...
Background/Aim There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aboriginal...
Background/Aim There is a 70% higher age-adjusted incidence of heart failure (HF) amongst Aboriginal...
Aboriginal Australians experience significant health inequity in relation to non- Aboriginal Austral...