Abstract Objective: To synthesise client perceptions of the unique characteristics and value of care provided in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) compared to mainstream/general practitioner services, and implications for improving access to quality, appropriate primary health care for Indigenous Australians. Method: Standardised systematic review methods with modification informed by ethical and methodological considerations in research involving Indigenous Australians. Results: Perceived unique valued characteristics of ACCHOs were: 1) accessibility, facilitated by ACCHOs welcoming social spaces and additional services; 2) culturally safe care; and 3) appropriate care, responsive to holistic needs. Conclusion: ...
The objective of the scoping review is to identify and describe within the existing literature the c...
Background: Targeted chronic disease programs are vital to improving health outcomes for Indigenous ...
Background: Indigenous populations globally are continually striving for better health and wellbeing...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
Indigenous populations have poorer health outcomes compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts. Th...
Objectives and importance of the study: Primary health care research focused on Aboriginal and Torre...
This study explored the views of key stakeholders on cultural appropriateness of primary health care...
Abstract Background Indigenous populations have poorer health outcomes compared to their non-Indigen...
Objectives: To explore the views of key stakeholders on cultural appropriateness of Primary Health C...
Objectives: To explore the views of key stakeholders on cultural appropriateness of Primary Health C...
Objectives: To explore the views of key stakeholders on cultural appropriateness of Primary Health C...
Objective: Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) deliver comprehensive, culturall...
Objective: Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) deliver comprehensive, culturall...
Objective: Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) deliver comprehensive, culturall...
BACKGROUND: Achieving quality improvement in primary care is a challenge worldwide, with substantial...
The objective of the scoping review is to identify and describe within the existing literature the c...
Background: Targeted chronic disease programs are vital to improving health outcomes for Indigenous ...
Background: Indigenous populations globally are continually striving for better health and wellbeing...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
Indigenous populations have poorer health outcomes compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts. Th...
Objectives and importance of the study: Primary health care research focused on Aboriginal and Torre...
This study explored the views of key stakeholders on cultural appropriateness of primary health care...
Abstract Background Indigenous populations have poorer health outcomes compared to their non-Indigen...
Objectives: To explore the views of key stakeholders on cultural appropriateness of Primary Health C...
Objectives: To explore the views of key stakeholders on cultural appropriateness of Primary Health C...
Objectives: To explore the views of key stakeholders on cultural appropriateness of Primary Health C...
Objective: Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) deliver comprehensive, culturall...
Objective: Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) deliver comprehensive, culturall...
Objective: Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) deliver comprehensive, culturall...
BACKGROUND: Achieving quality improvement in primary care is a challenge worldwide, with substantial...
The objective of the scoping review is to identify and describe within the existing literature the c...
Background: Targeted chronic disease programs are vital to improving health outcomes for Indigenous ...
Background: Indigenous populations globally are continually striving for better health and wellbeing...