Objective: There are challenges in delivering maternal and infant health (MIH) care to remote Northern Territory (NT) communities. These include fragmented care with birthing in regional hospitals resulting in cultural and geographical dislocation for Aboriginal women. Many NT initiatives are aimed at improving care. Indicators for evaluating these for remote Aboriginal mothers and infants need to be clearer. We reviewed existing indicators to inform a set of pragmatic indicators for reporting improvement in remote MIH care. Methods: Scientific databases and grey literature (organisational websites and Google Scholar) were searched using the terms 'Aboriginal/maternal/infant/remote health/monitoring performance'. Key stakeholders identified...
Abstract Background In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal infants are compa...
Objective: to compare the quality of care before and after the introduction of the new Midwifery Gro...
Background Remote dwelling Aboriginal infants from northern Australia have a high burden of diseas...
Objective: There are challenges in delivering maternal and infant health (MIH) care to remote Northe...
In the Northern Territory, 64% of Indigenous births are to remote-dwelling mothers. Delivering high-...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
Objective: To compare the quality of care before and after the introduction of the new Midwifery Gr...
Objective: to examine the transition of care in the postnatal period from a regional hospital to a r...
Abstract Background Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) populations have ...
Background: Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) populations have dispropo...
Introduction Adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations t...
Background: Persistent disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Str...
In Australia, Aboriginal women and babies experience higher maternal and perinatal morbidity and mor...
The well established disparities in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian...
Abstract Background In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal infants are compa...
Objective: to compare the quality of care before and after the introduction of the new Midwifery Gro...
Background Remote dwelling Aboriginal infants from northern Australia have a high burden of diseas...
Objective: There are challenges in delivering maternal and infant health (MIH) care to remote Northe...
In the Northern Territory, 64% of Indigenous births are to remote-dwelling mothers. Delivering high-...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
Objective: To compare the quality of care before and after the introduction of the new Midwifery Gr...
Objective: to examine the transition of care in the postnatal period from a regional hospital to a r...
Abstract Background Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) populations have ...
Background: Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) populations have dispropo...
Introduction Adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations t...
Background: Persistent disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Str...
In Australia, Aboriginal women and babies experience higher maternal and perinatal morbidity and mor...
The well established disparities in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian...
Abstract Background In Australia the health outcomes of remote dwelling Aboriginal infants are compa...
Objective: to compare the quality of care before and after the introduction of the new Midwifery Gro...
Background Remote dwelling Aboriginal infants from northern Australia have a high burden of diseas...