Introduction: In Australia, there have been improvements in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander maternal health, however inequities remain. There is increasing international evidence illustrating the effectiveness of Participatory Women's Groups (PWGs) in improving Maternal and Child Health (MCH) outcomes. Using a non-randomized, cluster stepped-wedge implementation of a complex intervention with mixed methods evaluation, this study aims to test the effectiveness of PWGs in improving MCH within Indigenous primary care settings in Australia and how they operate in various contexts. Methods: This study takes place in ten primary health care services across Australia and involves the recruitment of existing PWGs or the setting up of new PWGs...
Objectives: Access in the early years to integrated community-based services that are flexible in th...
Abstract Background In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that will ‘Close th...
Published: 2 June 2014BACKGROUND: Health services research is a well-articulated research methodolog...
Introduction: In Australia, there have been improvements in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ma...
Introduction: In Australia, there have been improvements in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ma...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that ...
Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that will 'Close the Gap' b...
Introduction: Community-based Participatory Women's Groups (PWGs) have proven to be an effective int...
Background: This systematic review was undertaken to assist the implementation of the WOmen’s action...
Introduction: Community-based Participatory Women’s Groups (PWGs) have proven to be an effective int...
Background This systematic review was undertaken to assist the implementation of the WOmen\u27s acti...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
Background: Evaluating program outcomes without considering how the program was implemented can caus...
BACKGROUND: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are between two to five times mor...
Background: Persistent disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Objectives: Access in the early years to integrated community-based services that are flexible in th...
Abstract Background In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that will ‘Close th...
Published: 2 June 2014BACKGROUND: Health services research is a well-articulated research methodolog...
Introduction: In Australia, there have been improvements in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ma...
Introduction: In Australia, there have been improvements in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ma...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that ...
Background: In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that will 'Close the Gap' b...
Introduction: Community-based Participatory Women's Groups (PWGs) have proven to be an effective int...
Background: This systematic review was undertaken to assist the implementation of the WOmen’s action...
Introduction: Community-based Participatory Women’s Groups (PWGs) have proven to be an effective int...
Background This systematic review was undertaken to assist the implementation of the WOmen\u27s acti...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
Background: Evaluating program outcomes without considering how the program was implemented can caus...
BACKGROUND: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are between two to five times mor...
Background: Persistent disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Str...
Objectives: Access in the early years to integrated community-based services that are flexible in th...
Abstract Background In Australia there is commitment to developing interventions that will ‘Close th...
Published: 2 June 2014BACKGROUND: Health services research is a well-articulated research methodolog...