Aim: To explore chronic disease education, self-management and health literacy abilities from First Nations Australian adults with chronic disease through the integration of qualitative and quantitative findings.Background: Chronic disease management requires good health literacy abilities to manage long-term health needs. First Nations people have a higher burden of chronic disease although little is known regarding chronic disease health literacy of First Nations people.Design: A concurrent embedded mixed methods study reported using the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research guidelines.Methods: Data were collected from First Nations people with one or more chronic diseases living in remote Australia between February–Nov...
Issue addressed Evidence suggests that participation in a Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) pro...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are...
Health literacy is an important determinant of health status. This cross-sectional study aimed to de...
Chronic disease is the most significant contributor to the mortality gap between Australia’s First N...
Background: Health literacy is strongly associated with health outcomes and is important for health ...
Background: Chronic disease affects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples at a disproportion...
Abstract Background Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with chronic illness confront multi...
Abstract Background Despite the growing interest in h...
BACKGROUND: Despite the growing interest in health literacy, little research has been done around he...
Background: Poor medication management may contribute to the increased morbidity and mortality of Ab...
Abstract Background A large proportion of patients encounter barriers to access and navigation in co...
A large number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have type 2 diabetes. Low health lite...
Chronic conditions are distinguished from other health conditions as most chronic diseases are rarel...
Chronic conditions are distinguished from other health conditions as most chronic diseases are rarel...
This report examines health literacy in detail. How do patients and carers learn about disease manag...
Issue addressed Evidence suggests that participation in a Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) pro...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are...
Health literacy is an important determinant of health status. This cross-sectional study aimed to de...
Chronic disease is the most significant contributor to the mortality gap between Australia’s First N...
Background: Health literacy is strongly associated with health outcomes and is important for health ...
Background: Chronic disease affects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples at a disproportion...
Abstract Background Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with chronic illness confront multi...
Abstract Background Despite the growing interest in h...
BACKGROUND: Despite the growing interest in health literacy, little research has been done around he...
Background: Poor medication management may contribute to the increased morbidity and mortality of Ab...
Abstract Background A large proportion of patients encounter barriers to access and navigation in co...
A large number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have type 2 diabetes. Low health lite...
Chronic conditions are distinguished from other health conditions as most chronic diseases are rarel...
Chronic conditions are distinguished from other health conditions as most chronic diseases are rarel...
This report examines health literacy in detail. How do patients and carers learn about disease manag...
Issue addressed Evidence suggests that participation in a Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) pro...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are...
Health literacy is an important determinant of health status. This cross-sectional study aimed to de...