Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian families lack access to consistent, culturally-safe health services. This paper presents a study of implementation of the Baby One Program (BOP). The BOP was designed as a family-centred, Indigenous Healthworker-led, home-visiting model of care focused on promoting family health to give children the best start to life. It was developed by Aboriginal community-controlled Apunipima Cape York Health Council and delivered in Queensland Cape York remote communities. We aimed to determine how the BOP was implemented, enablers, strategies used and formative implementation outcomes. Methods: The qualitative approa...
Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that will 'Close the Gap' b...
Introduction: Spreading proven or promising Aboriginal health programs and implementing them in new ...
Background: Persistent disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
Background: Evaluating program outcomes without considering how the program was implemented can caus...
© 2015 McCalman et al.Background: Evaluating program outcomes without considering how the program wa...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that ...
© 2018, The Author(s). The Australian Nurse-Family-Partnership Program, an adaption of the Olds’ Nur...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal inf...
In this study, we attempted to explore the experiences and beliefs of Aboriginal families as they ca...
© 2014 Barclay et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under...
Published: 2 June 2014BACKGROUND: Health services research is a well-articulated research methodolog...
Objectives To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that ...
Background: Persistent disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that will 'Close the Gap' b...
Introduction: Spreading proven or promising Aboriginal health programs and implementing them in new ...
Background: Persistent disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
Background: A healthy start predicts better health in later life. Many remote-living Aboriginal and ...
Background: Evaluating program outcomes without considering how the program was implemented can caus...
© 2015 McCalman et al.Background: Evaluating program outcomes without considering how the program wa...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that ...
© 2018, The Author(s). The Australian Nurse-Family-Partnership Program, an adaption of the Olds’ Nur...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal inf...
In this study, we attempted to explore the experiences and beliefs of Aboriginal families as they ca...
© 2014 Barclay et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under...
Published: 2 June 2014BACKGROUND: Health services research is a well-articulated research methodolog...
Objectives To evaluate an urban art-based community health program (Ngala Nanga Mai; We Dream) that ...
Background: Persistent disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that will 'Close the Gap' b...
Introduction: Spreading proven or promising Aboriginal health programs and implementing them in new ...
Background: Persistent disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Str...