Accessible health services are those that are physically available, affordable (economic accessibility), appropriate and acceptable. Health services can be inaccessible if providers do not acknowledge and respect cultural factors, physical barriers and economic barriers, or if the community is not aware of available services.There are many strategies for successfully improving Indigenous access to urban and regional health services. Individual service providers need to consult with their local community to identify the specific issues relating to their context and selectively adapt the strategies outlined in this report
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders persistently experience a significantly lower sta...
This thesis presents an illustration of the access barriers to health care as experienced by Aborigi...
Objective. A mixed methods study was conducted to determine the views of Aboriginal people on their ...
Introduction: Even though a wide range of health services exist in most urban and regional centres, ...
Lack of appropriate health service provision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait people still remains a...
Published online: 30 September 2016Background: Indigenous peoples often find it difficult to access ...
Background: The report of the Public Inquiry Commission on relations between Indigenous Peoples and ...
Problem and its context: Indigenous peoples in many countries suffer poorer health and poorer access...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians) typically die at much younger ...
OBJECTIVES: Indigenous Australians have a disproportionately high burden of chronic illness, and rel...
BACKGROUND: This project is a community-level study of equity of access to eye health services for I...
Objectives: Indigenous Australians have a disproportionately high burden of chronic illness, and rel...
Introduction: Indigenous peoples in Canada suffer higher rates of health inequalities and encounter ...
This resource sheet focuses on how to improve access to early childhood services located in metropol...
OBJECTIVE: This study described the challenges for rural and remote Aboriginal people requiring tran...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders persistently experience a significantly lower sta...
This thesis presents an illustration of the access barriers to health care as experienced by Aborigi...
Objective. A mixed methods study was conducted to determine the views of Aboriginal people on their ...
Introduction: Even though a wide range of health services exist in most urban and regional centres, ...
Lack of appropriate health service provision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait people still remains a...
Published online: 30 September 2016Background: Indigenous peoples often find it difficult to access ...
Background: The report of the Public Inquiry Commission on relations between Indigenous Peoples and ...
Problem and its context: Indigenous peoples in many countries suffer poorer health and poorer access...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (Indigenous Australians) typically die at much younger ...
OBJECTIVES: Indigenous Australians have a disproportionately high burden of chronic illness, and rel...
BACKGROUND: This project is a community-level study of equity of access to eye health services for I...
Objectives: Indigenous Australians have a disproportionately high burden of chronic illness, and rel...
Introduction: Indigenous peoples in Canada suffer higher rates of health inequalities and encounter ...
This resource sheet focuses on how to improve access to early childhood services located in metropol...
OBJECTIVE: This study described the challenges for rural and remote Aboriginal people requiring tran...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders persistently experience a significantly lower sta...
This thesis presents an illustration of the access barriers to health care as experienced by Aborigi...
Objective. A mixed methods study was conducted to determine the views of Aboriginal people on their ...