This paper reports on a pilot qualitative study investigating Aboriginal participants\u27 perspectives of the Flinders Living Well Smoke Free (LWSF) \u27training intervention\u27. Health workers nationally have been trained in this program, which offers a self-management approach to reducing smoking among Aboriginal clients. A component of the training involves Aboriginal clients volunteering their time in a mock care-planning session providing the health workers with an opportunity to practise their newly acquired skills. During this simulation, the volunteer clients receive one condensed session of the LWSF intervention imitating how the training will be implemented when the health workers have completed the training. For the purpose of t...
Objectives: To describe tobacco control policies and activities at a nationally representative sampl...
Abstract Background Australian Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders (Indigenous Australian...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.This paper reports on a pilo...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous h...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: This paper reports on the evaluation of a culturally specific smoking cessation tra...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effectiveness and cultural relevance of Quitskills training tailored fo...
Smoking among Aboriginal people is extremely widespread (50 v. 17% of the general population). Abori...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous ...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...
Indigenous smoking rates are up to 80% among pregnant women: prevalence among pregnant Australian In...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
Background there is limited evidence regarding the best approaches to helping Indigenous Australians...
Background: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (Indigenous Australians) smoke ...
Objectives: To describe tobacco control policies and activities at a nationally representative sampl...
Abstract Background Australian Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders (Indigenous Australian...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.This paper reports on a pilo...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous h...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: This paper reports on the evaluation of a culturally specific smoking cessation tra...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effectiveness and cultural relevance of Quitskills training tailored fo...
Smoking among Aboriginal people is extremely widespread (50 v. 17% of the general population). Abori...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous ...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...
Indigenous smoking rates are up to 80% among pregnant women: prevalence among pregnant Australian In...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
Background there is limited evidence regarding the best approaches to helping Indigenous Australians...
Background: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (Indigenous Australians) smoke ...
Objectives: To describe tobacco control policies and activities at a nationally representative sampl...
Abstract Background Australian Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders (Indigenous Australian...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...