This cross-cultural qualitative study examined the ethical, language and cultural complexities around offering fetal anomaly screening in Australian Aboriginal communities. There were five study sites across the Northern Territory (NT), including urban and remote Aboriginal communities. In-depth interviews were conducted between October 2009 and August 2010, and included 35 interviews with 59 health providers and 33 interviews with 62 Aboriginal women. The findings show that while many providers espoused the importance of achieving equity in access to fetal anomaly screening, their actions were inconsistent with this ideal. Providers reported they often modified their practice depending on the characteristics of their client, including thei...
BACKGROUND: Australian surveillance data document higher rates of sexually transmissible infections ...
BACKGROUND: Australian surveillance data document higher rates of sexually transmissible infections ...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
This cross-cultural qualitative study examined the ethical, language and cultural complexities aroun...
BACKGROUND: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
Background: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Indigenous populations are thought to have particularly low levels of access to genetic health servi...
Objective: To investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Collaborative research undertaken in the state of Queensland, Australia, resulted in major changes i...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, hereafter called Indigenous women, can experience a lac...
Background: In Canada, the prevalence of cervical cancer in Aboriginal women continues to increase w...
This project emerged from the concerns of health care professionals at a large acute care hospital i...
Despite the extensive consideration the notion of informed consent has heralded in recent decades, t...
OBJECTIVE: To examine resources about cervical screening made available to Indigenous women in NSW. ...
BACKGROUND: Australian surveillance data document higher rates of sexually transmissible infections ...
BACKGROUND: Australian surveillance data document higher rates of sexually transmissible infections ...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
This cross-cultural qualitative study examined the ethical, language and cultural complexities aroun...
BACKGROUND: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
Background: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Indigenous populations are thought to have particularly low levels of access to genetic health servi...
Objective: To investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Collaborative research undertaken in the state of Queensland, Australia, resulted in major changes i...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, hereafter called Indigenous women, can experience a lac...
Background: In Canada, the prevalence of cervical cancer in Aboriginal women continues to increase w...
This project emerged from the concerns of health care professionals at a large acute care hospital i...
Despite the extensive consideration the notion of informed consent has heralded in recent decades, t...
OBJECTIVE: To examine resources about cervical screening made available to Indigenous women in NSW. ...
BACKGROUND: Australian surveillance data document higher rates of sexually transmissible infections ...
BACKGROUND: Australian surveillance data document higher rates of sexually transmissible infections ...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...