The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australias nursing history remains largely untold. In the first six decades of the twentieth century, Aboriginal people were confronted with harsh exclusionary practices that forced them to live in settlements, reserves and missions.¹ While many Aboriginal women worked in domestic roles (in white peoples homes and on rural properties), small numbers were trained at public hospitals and some Aboriginal women received training to be native nurses who worked in hospitals on settlementsIn this chapter, an indigenous historical lens is applied to the status of Indigenous nurses and midwives in Australia
International reports highlight that improvements to health outcomes for Indigenous populations is l...
Background In Australia significant health inequalities, such as an 11year life expectancy gap, impa...
In Queensland, Aboriginal nurses are limited in number in comparison to the mainstream nursing workf...
The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australias nursing history remains largely unt...
The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australias nursing history remains largely unt...
The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australia’s nursing history remains largely un...
Learning about the Indigenous women who had worked between 1950-2005 was a surprise to me. This area...
Background: The history of Indigenous nurses and midwives in Australia is yet to be fully examined. ...
Purpose: This study aimed to test the veracity of anecdotal reports that Aboriginal Australian wom...
This paper locates the voices of Aboriginal nurses and midwives which only emerged in publications f...
The provision of a well trained and culturally safe health workforce is critical to the alleviation ...
A well-educated Indigenous nursing workforce is one way to improve the poor health of Indigenous Aus...
Background: An Indigenous health workforce is urgently needed to provide culturally safe care to Ind...
Australian Indigenous people continue to have health outcomes that are near to the worst in the worl...
Study examines the practice of nurses with members of a local adult Aboriginal community who were ad...
International reports highlight that improvements to health outcomes for Indigenous populations is l...
Background In Australia significant health inequalities, such as an 11year life expectancy gap, impa...
In Queensland, Aboriginal nurses are limited in number in comparison to the mainstream nursing workf...
The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australias nursing history remains largely unt...
The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australias nursing history remains largely unt...
The story of the Aboriginal women who participated in Australia’s nursing history remains largely un...
Learning about the Indigenous women who had worked between 1950-2005 was a surprise to me. This area...
Background: The history of Indigenous nurses and midwives in Australia is yet to be fully examined. ...
Purpose: This study aimed to test the veracity of anecdotal reports that Aboriginal Australian wom...
This paper locates the voices of Aboriginal nurses and midwives which only emerged in publications f...
The provision of a well trained and culturally safe health workforce is critical to the alleviation ...
A well-educated Indigenous nursing workforce is one way to improve the poor health of Indigenous Aus...
Background: An Indigenous health workforce is urgently needed to provide culturally safe care to Ind...
Australian Indigenous people continue to have health outcomes that are near to the worst in the worl...
Study examines the practice of nurses with members of a local adult Aboriginal community who were ad...
International reports highlight that improvements to health outcomes for Indigenous populations is l...
Background In Australia significant health inequalities, such as an 11year life expectancy gap, impa...
In Queensland, Aboriginal nurses are limited in number in comparison to the mainstream nursing workf...