The Gomeroi gaaynggal program in Tamworth and Walgett NSW, is working in partnership with Indigenous communities to understand the development of renal disease in women and their children. They are using innovative strategies of ArtsHealth to communicate the results of their NHMRC funded research programs and educate the community
Aborigines in remote Australia are living in profound socio-economic disadvantage and epidemiologica...
The health problems of Aboriginal Australians, like those of many indigenous peoples, resemble those...
Indigenous Australians are disadvantaged, relative to other Australians, over a range of socio-econo...
Sharing the true stories (STTS), a longitudinal participatory action research (PAR) project (2001?05...
Background: Aboriginal people are over-represented in kidney care and have complex care needs. There...
In response to the "Closing the Gap" campaign, a collaboration was established between the Universit...
Improving health outcomes for Indigenous people of Australia has become a key priority for health se...
The high levels of end-stage renal disease among Indigenous Australians, particularly in remote area...
Session 3B: Kidney Health - Abstract #238Ms Kelli Owen, Ms Nari Sinclair, Dr Janet Kelly, Ms Melissa...
Providing culturally competent treatment and care for Aboriginal people with renal failure requiring...
Indigenous Australians have high rates of chronic diseases, the causes of which are complex and incl...
OBJECTIVE: An apparent increase in the incidence of end-stage renal disease had been observed in the...
Australia has one of the worst organ donation rates in the western world. The consequence of this is...
Although possessing different anthropological origins, there are similarities in the epidemiology of...
Objectives: Australian Aboriginal people have at least eight times the incidence of end-stage kidney...
Aborigines in remote Australia are living in profound socio-economic disadvantage and epidemiologica...
The health problems of Aboriginal Australians, like those of many indigenous peoples, resemble those...
Indigenous Australians are disadvantaged, relative to other Australians, over a range of socio-econo...
Sharing the true stories (STTS), a longitudinal participatory action research (PAR) project (2001?05...
Background: Aboriginal people are over-represented in kidney care and have complex care needs. There...
In response to the "Closing the Gap" campaign, a collaboration was established between the Universit...
Improving health outcomes for Indigenous people of Australia has become a key priority for health se...
The high levels of end-stage renal disease among Indigenous Australians, particularly in remote area...
Session 3B: Kidney Health - Abstract #238Ms Kelli Owen, Ms Nari Sinclair, Dr Janet Kelly, Ms Melissa...
Providing culturally competent treatment and care for Aboriginal people with renal failure requiring...
Indigenous Australians have high rates of chronic diseases, the causes of which are complex and incl...
OBJECTIVE: An apparent increase in the incidence of end-stage renal disease had been observed in the...
Australia has one of the worst organ donation rates in the western world. The consequence of this is...
Although possessing different anthropological origins, there are similarities in the epidemiology of...
Objectives: Australian Aboriginal people have at least eight times the incidence of end-stage kidney...
Aborigines in remote Australia are living in profound socio-economic disadvantage and epidemiologica...
The health problems of Aboriginal Australians, like those of many indigenous peoples, resemble those...
Indigenous Australians are disadvantaged, relative to other Australians, over a range of socio-econo...