Background: Despite a national focus on closing the gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal child health outcomes in Australia, there remain significant challenges, including provision of health services in very remote communities. We aimed to identify and map child health services in the very remote Fitzroy Valley, West Kimberley, and document barriers to effective service delivery. Methods: Identification and review of all regional child health services and staffing in 2013. Verification of data by interview with senior managers and staff of key providers in the Western Australian Country Health Service, Kimberley Population Health Unit, Nindilingarri Cultural Health Services and non-government providers. Results: We identified no docum...
The vast majority (>75%) of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory (NT) live in remote or very ...
Problem: In the Northern Territory, 64% of Indigenous births are to remote-dwelling mothers. Delive...
The high incidence of sexual abuse of Indigenous children in remote Australia prompted the Australia...
Abstract Background Despite a national focus on closi...
Objectives: To describe delivery of child health services in Australian Aboriginal communities, and ...
Despite a focus on closing the gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal child health outcomes in Au...
Background: In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal infants are comparable to...
In 1994 the Commonwealth funded studies to establish and develop Aboriginal health services. One suc...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal inf...
INTRODUCTION: Access to high-quality primary healthcare is limited for remote residents in Australia...
Background: Remote dwelling Aboriginal infants from northern Australia have a high burden of disease...
OBJECTIVES: Access in the early years to integrated community-based services that are flexible in th...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Access to multidisciplinary health care services for First Nation ...
Purpose: To explore health professionals’ views about Australian Indigenous people’s health and the ...
Background: Aboriginal women and their infants experience significant disadvantage in health outcome...
The vast majority (>75%) of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory (NT) live in remote or very ...
Problem: In the Northern Territory, 64% of Indigenous births are to remote-dwelling mothers. Delive...
The high incidence of sexual abuse of Indigenous children in remote Australia prompted the Australia...
Abstract Background Despite a national focus on closi...
Objectives: To describe delivery of child health services in Australian Aboriginal communities, and ...
Despite a focus on closing the gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal child health outcomes in Au...
Background: In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal infants are comparable to...
In 1994 the Commonwealth funded studies to establish and develop Aboriginal health services. One suc...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal inf...
INTRODUCTION: Access to high-quality primary healthcare is limited for remote residents in Australia...
Background: Remote dwelling Aboriginal infants from northern Australia have a high burden of disease...
OBJECTIVES: Access in the early years to integrated community-based services that are flexible in th...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Access to multidisciplinary health care services for First Nation ...
Purpose: To explore health professionals’ views about Australian Indigenous people’s health and the ...
Background: Aboriginal women and their infants experience significant disadvantage in health outcome...
The vast majority (>75%) of Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory (NT) live in remote or very ...
Problem: In the Northern Territory, 64% of Indigenous births are to remote-dwelling mothers. Delive...
The high incidence of sexual abuse of Indigenous children in remote Australia prompted the Australia...