BackgroundAustralian healthcare quality and safety accreditation standards recommend health services partner with health care users, to ensure the highest quality of care. Aboriginal Australians with chronic and end stage kidney disease have high health care access needs.AimTo describe the experiences of health care users of a large government kidney healthcare service provider.MethodsWithin a government renal health service in the Top-End of the Northern Territory, we undertook a qualitative study involving in-depth interviews with 26 adult clients from urban, regional and remote settings who were living with kidney health conditions.ResultsClient characteristics included a mean age of 55 years, 55% female and 81% identifying as Aboriginal...
Background: People with chronic kidney disease are often multimorbid and have complex psychosocial n...
Objective: To determine temporal trends of incidence of treated end-stage kidney disease in Indigeno...
In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States indigenous people have high rates of chroni...
The high levels of end-stage renal disease among Indigenous Australians, particularly in remote area...
Abstract Background Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) has the country’s highest incidence and prev...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander renal patients experience multiple layers of disadvantage, par...
Objectives: Australian Aboriginal people have at least eight times the incidence of end-stage kidney...
Background To address guideline-practice gaps and improve management of patients with both diabetes ...
Objective: Providing services to rural dwelling minority cultural groups with serious chronic diseas...
BackgroundTo address guideline-practice gaps and improve management of patients with both diabetes a...
Abstract Background Rates of End-Stage Kidney Disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (I...
People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) living in rural communities have a higher risk of mortality...
Abstract Background Indigenous Australians suffer a disproportionate burden of end stage kidney dise...
We summarize new knowledge that has accrued in recent years on chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Indig...
Accepted manuscript online 14 April 2016.We summarize new knowledge that has accrued in recent years...
Background: People with chronic kidney disease are often multimorbid and have complex psychosocial n...
Objective: To determine temporal trends of incidence of treated end-stage kidney disease in Indigeno...
In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States indigenous people have high rates of chroni...
The high levels of end-stage renal disease among Indigenous Australians, particularly in remote area...
Abstract Background Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) has the country’s highest incidence and prev...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander renal patients experience multiple layers of disadvantage, par...
Objectives: Australian Aboriginal people have at least eight times the incidence of end-stage kidney...
Background To address guideline-practice gaps and improve management of patients with both diabetes ...
Objective: Providing services to rural dwelling minority cultural groups with serious chronic diseas...
BackgroundTo address guideline-practice gaps and improve management of patients with both diabetes a...
Abstract Background Rates of End-Stage Kidney Disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (I...
People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) living in rural communities have a higher risk of mortality...
Abstract Background Indigenous Australians suffer a disproportionate burden of end stage kidney dise...
We summarize new knowledge that has accrued in recent years on chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Indig...
Accepted manuscript online 14 April 2016.We summarize new knowledge that has accrued in recent years...
Background: People with chronic kidney disease are often multimorbid and have complex psychosocial n...
Objective: To determine temporal trends of incidence of treated end-stage kidney disease in Indigeno...
In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States indigenous people have high rates of chroni...