Purpose: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and associated factors were assessed among 155 Indigenous Australian adult cancer patients 6 months post-diagnosis. Methods: The Assessment of Quality of Life-4D Questionnaire was used to assess HRQoL. Differences in the median utility score among subgroups of interest were examined using nonparametric tests. Factors associated with excellent HRQoL were assessed through logistic regression. Results: Participants' mean age was 52 years (range 20-78), and the majority were female (60 %), unemployed (72 %), and recruited from outpatients clinics (64 %). Breast cancer (27 %) was the most common diagnosis. The median HRQoL score was 0.62; 14 % of participants reported excellent HRQoL (> 0.90)...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia have be...
Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and survival comp...
Background: Indigenous Australians have lower overall cancer survival which has not yet been fully e...
Purpose: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and associated factors were assessed among 155 Indig...
Background: There are significant disparities in cancer outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
Purpose: To identify and address barriers to active and meaningful participation in self-reported he...
Contains fulltext : 171442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ind...
Purpose: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander diagnosed with cancer are known to experie...
Background: This study quantified differences in remaining life expectancy (RLE) among Aboriginal an...
Background: While Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have poorer cancer survival than oth...
The survival inequality faced by Indigenous Australians after a cancer diagnosis is well documented;...
BACKGROUND: National cancer survival statistics are available for the total Australian population bu...
Objective: To determine whether Aboriginal people in New South Wales were diagnosed with more advanc...
Background: Indigenous Australians do not have the high standard of health that Australians in gener...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia have be...
Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and survival comp...
Background: Indigenous Australians have lower overall cancer survival which has not yet been fully e...
Purpose: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and associated factors were assessed among 155 Indig...
Background: There are significant disparities in cancer outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
Purpose: To identify and address barriers to active and meaningful participation in self-reported he...
Contains fulltext : 171442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Ind...
Purpose: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander diagnosed with cancer are known to experie...
Background: This study quantified differences in remaining life expectancy (RLE) among Aboriginal an...
Background: While Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have poorer cancer survival than oth...
The survival inequality faced by Indigenous Australians after a cancer diagnosis is well documented;...
BACKGROUND: National cancer survival statistics are available for the total Australian population bu...
Objective: To determine whether Aboriginal people in New South Wales were diagnosed with more advanc...
Background: Indigenous Australians do not have the high standard of health that Australians in gener...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia have be...
Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and survival comp...
Background: Indigenous Australians have lower overall cancer survival which has not yet been fully e...