Objective: To investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urban hospitals and remain in their remote community to give birth. Design: An ethnographic approach was used which included: the collection of birth histories and narratives, observation and participation in the community for 24 months, field notes, training and employment of an Aboriginal co-researcher, and consultation with and advice from a local reference group. Setting: A remote Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory, Australia. Participants: Narratives were collected from seven Aboriginal women and five family members. Findings: Findings showed that women, through their previous experiences of standard care, appeared to mak...
Background: Despite clear evidence regarding how social determinants of health and ...
Abstract Background Despite clear evidence regarding how social determinants of health and structura...
Abstract Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity ...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Objective: to describe the experiences of women, midwives and others during the establishment of a n...
Background Birth on Country is often assumed as relevant to Aboriginal women in rural/remote locati...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Maternity care in remote areas of the Australian Northern Territory is restricte...
Background and aim: Maternity care in remote areas of the Australian Northern Territory is restricte...
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...
© AHHA. Developing high-quality and culturally responsive maternal and infant health services is a c...
Background: With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care ar...
Developing high-quality and culturally responsive maternal and infant health services is a critical ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, hereafter called Indigenous women, can experience a lac...
BACKGROUND: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are between two to five times mor...
Background: Despite clear evidence regarding how social determinants of health and ...
Abstract Background Despite clear evidence regarding how social determinants of health and structura...
Abstract Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity ...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
Objective: to describe the experiences of women, midwives and others during the establishment of a n...
Background Birth on Country is often assumed as relevant to Aboriginal women in rural/remote locati...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Maternity care in remote areas of the Australian Northern Territory is restricte...
Background and aim: Maternity care in remote areas of the Australian Northern Territory is restricte...
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...
© AHHA. Developing high-quality and culturally responsive maternal and infant health services is a c...
Background: With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care ar...
Developing high-quality and culturally responsive maternal and infant health services is a critical ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, hereafter called Indigenous women, can experience a lac...
BACKGROUND: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are between two to five times mor...
Background: Despite clear evidence regarding how social determinants of health and ...
Abstract Background Despite clear evidence regarding how social determinants of health and structura...
Abstract Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity ...