Background Poor housing conditions in remote Indigenous communities in Australia are a major underlying factor in poor child health, including high rates of skin infections. The aim of this study is to test approaches to data collection, analysis and feedback for a follow-up study of the impact of housing conditions on child health. Methods Participation was negotiated in three communities with community councils and individual participants. Data were collected by survey of dwelling condition, interviews, and audit health centre records of children aged under seven years. Community feedback comprised immediate report of items requiring urgent repair followed by a summary descriptive report. Multivariate models were developed to calcu...
Background: Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities still experience a high burd...
This research aimed to identify systemic housing-level contributions to infectious disease transmiss...
Poor environmental conditions and poor child health in remote Australian Aboriginal communities are ...
Background Poor housing conditions in remote Indigenous communities in Australia are a major unde...
Background: Poor housing conditions in remote Indigenous communities in Australia are a major underl...
Background\ud Despite Australia's wealth, poor growth is common among Aboriginal children living in ...
Background:\ud There is limited epidemiological research that provides insight into the complex web ...
Background: Despite Australia's wealth, poor growth is common among Aboriginal children living ...
Abstract Objective: To examine the associations between housing and gastrointestinal infection in Ab...
Reports from health workers, school staff and community members in rural NSW suggested that bacteria...
Background and Aim Housing programmes in indigenous Australian communities have focused largely on a...
Poor environmental conditions and poor child health in remote Australian Aboriginal communities are ...
The objective of this study was to describe the occurrence of skin infection associated hospitalizat...
Infectious diseases contribute a substantial burden of ill-health in Australia's Aboriginal children...
This research aimed to identify systemic housing-level contributions to infectious disease transmiss...
Background: Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities still experience a high burd...
This research aimed to identify systemic housing-level contributions to infectious disease transmiss...
Poor environmental conditions and poor child health in remote Australian Aboriginal communities are ...
Background Poor housing conditions in remote Indigenous communities in Australia are a major unde...
Background: Poor housing conditions in remote Indigenous communities in Australia are a major underl...
Background\ud Despite Australia's wealth, poor growth is common among Aboriginal children living in ...
Background:\ud There is limited epidemiological research that provides insight into the complex web ...
Background: Despite Australia's wealth, poor growth is common among Aboriginal children living ...
Abstract Objective: To examine the associations between housing and gastrointestinal infection in Ab...
Reports from health workers, school staff and community members in rural NSW suggested that bacteria...
Background and Aim Housing programmes in indigenous Australian communities have focused largely on a...
Poor environmental conditions and poor child health in remote Australian Aboriginal communities are ...
The objective of this study was to describe the occurrence of skin infection associated hospitalizat...
Infectious diseases contribute a substantial burden of ill-health in Australia's Aboriginal children...
This research aimed to identify systemic housing-level contributions to infectious disease transmiss...
Background: Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities still experience a high burd...
This research aimed to identify systemic housing-level contributions to infectious disease transmiss...
Poor environmental conditions and poor child health in remote Australian Aboriginal communities are ...