This report documents the first phase of the research project entitled Developing a Health Information System to Support Continuous Improvement in Antenatal Care for Aboriginal Women in the Central Australian Region. The project consisted of four major elements: a literature review; consultations with Aboriginal women; quantitative investigative components; and the implementation and trial pilot of a health information system for antenatal care in the primary health care setting. Funding was provided by the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health. The research was initiated and managed by Congress Alukura, the women’s health branch of the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress [CAAC] located in Alice Springs, Central Australia. Co...
Background: The Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service Aboriginal Midwifery Access Program (A...
This is the report of stage two of a three-stage project. The aim of the project is to develop educa...
The use of mainstream maternity services by urban Aboriginal women is an important issue for health ...
Objectives: To review evaluations of changes in the delivery of antenatal care for Australian Indige...
Objectives To review evaluations of changes in the delivery of antenatal care for Australian Indigen...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
BACKGROUND: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are between two to five times mor...
This project aimed to determine the feasibility of an integrated pathway model of care for Aborigina...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
This project emerged from the concerns of health care professionals at a large acute care hospital i...
Background: Indigenous Australians are a small, widely dispersed population. Regarding childbearing ...
This is the report of stage three of a three stage project. The aims of the overall project were to ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which antenatal emotional wellbeing (...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
Background: The Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service Aboriginal Midwifery Access Program (A...
This is the report of stage two of a three-stage project. The aim of the project is to develop educa...
The use of mainstream maternity services by urban Aboriginal women is an important issue for health ...
Objectives: To review evaluations of changes in the delivery of antenatal care for Australian Indige...
Objectives To review evaluations of changes in the delivery of antenatal care for Australian Indigen...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
BACKGROUND: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are between two to five times mor...
This project aimed to determine the feasibility of an integrated pathway model of care for Aborigina...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
This project emerged from the concerns of health care professionals at a large acute care hospital i...
Background: Indigenous Australians are a small, widely dispersed population. Regarding childbearing ...
This is the report of stage three of a three stage project. The aims of the overall project were to ...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which antenatal emotional wellbeing (...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Aboriginal women in Regina, Saskatchewan...
Background: The Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service Aboriginal Midwifery Access Program (A...
This is the report of stage two of a three-stage project. The aim of the project is to develop educa...
The use of mainstream maternity services by urban Aboriginal women is an important issue for health ...