Abstract Objective: To determine the growth patterns and citation volume of research publications referring to Indigenous health in Australia from 1972 to 2008 compared to seven selected health fields. Methods: Web of Science was used to identify all publications (n=820) referring to the health of Indigenous Australians authored by Australian researchers, 1972 to 2008. Citations for each publication were also captured. Growth was compared with selected health fields as well as with overall Australian research publications. Results: Research publications referring to Indigenous health, while remaining relatively small in number, grew at an average annual rate of 14.1%, compared with 8.2% across all fields of Australian research. The growth r...
Objective: The Indigenous Burden of Disease (IBoD) report is the most comprehensive assessment of In...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
Indigenous Australians have poorer self-assessed health than non-Indigenous Australians, have higher...
Objective: To determine the growth patterns and citation volume of research publications referring t...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in Indigenous health has been recognised as integral in effor...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respec...
Each Indigenous health problem calls for its own unique mix of descriptive and intervention research...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveThis study was conducted to better unde...
Introduction: Smoking prevalence among Indigenous Australians nationally (45%) is more than double t...
This research study aimed to measure and categorise the coverage of Indigenous Australians in all ar...
Despite the “best of intentions”, Australia has fallen short of federal targets to close the gap in ...
Objective: This rapid review aims to identify how Indigenous research governance is conceptualised, ...
The health and wellbeing of Australian Indigenous peoples is a nationally sanctioned priority, but d...
Objective: To review Australian rural health (ARH) publications in PubMed from 2006 to 2012 and addr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the extent and quality of the evidence base related to the health and wellbeing...
Objective: The Indigenous Burden of Disease (IBoD) report is the most comprehensive assessment of In...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
Indigenous Australians have poorer self-assessed health than non-Indigenous Australians, have higher...
Objective: To determine the growth patterns and citation volume of research publications referring t...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in Indigenous health has been recognised as integral in effor...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respec...
Each Indigenous health problem calls for its own unique mix of descriptive and intervention research...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveThis study was conducted to better unde...
Introduction: Smoking prevalence among Indigenous Australians nationally (45%) is more than double t...
This research study aimed to measure and categorise the coverage of Indigenous Australians in all ar...
Despite the “best of intentions”, Australia has fallen short of federal targets to close the gap in ...
Objective: This rapid review aims to identify how Indigenous research governance is conceptualised, ...
The health and wellbeing of Australian Indigenous peoples is a nationally sanctioned priority, but d...
Objective: To review Australian rural health (ARH) publications in PubMed from 2006 to 2012 and addr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the extent and quality of the evidence base related to the health and wellbeing...
Objective: The Indigenous Burden of Disease (IBoD) report is the most comprehensive assessment of In...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
Indigenous Australians have poorer self-assessed health than non-Indigenous Australians, have higher...