AIM:There is a wealth of data concerning the health behaviours of Indigenous Australians, but the health behaviours of Indigenous Australians with diabetes are not systematically documented. At the clinical level, understanding a person's health behaviours can help identify and address barriers to diabetes care and promote good clinical outcomes. METHODS:We used a novel survey tool to systematically collect health behaviour data on Smoking, Nutrition, Alcohol consumption, Physical activity and Emotional well-being (SNAPE) from Indigenous Australians with Type 2 diabetes in a remote primary care setting in Alice Springs. RESULTS:At least one of the five surveys in the SNAPE tool was completed by 210 participants: 30% male, mean age 52.6 year...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people wit...
Type 2 diabetes and its associated co-morbidities have a significant impact on Māori and other indig...
Aims:The aim of this viewpoint was to discuss a profound health gap in type 2 diabetes that exists b...
OBJECTIVE: this study examines associations between self-reported diabetes and self-reported smoking...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are at high risk of Type 2 diabetes and its compli...
Objective: To assess primary care processes and clinical characteristics of adults with diabetes in...
Background: Indigenous Australian adults with diabetes continue to have suboptimal clinical control ...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
According to Australian Health (2008), the area of endocrine, nutritional and metabolic disorders (m...
Diabetes is a major public health problem for Aboriginal Australians. We wished to determine the ext...
To present the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants in...
Objectives To assess patterns of alcohol consumption in people with and without diabetes. Methods Lo...
To present the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants in...
Objective: To identify factors underpinning the gap in diabetes rates between Aboriginal and non-Abo...
Background: Type II diabetes is a chronic health condition that requires proper management of blood ...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people wit...
Type 2 diabetes and its associated co-morbidities have a significant impact on Māori and other indig...
Aims:The aim of this viewpoint was to discuss a profound health gap in type 2 diabetes that exists b...
OBJECTIVE: this study examines associations between self-reported diabetes and self-reported smoking...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are at high risk of Type 2 diabetes and its compli...
Objective: To assess primary care processes and clinical characteristics of adults with diabetes in...
Background: Indigenous Australian adults with diabetes continue to have suboptimal clinical control ...
This report aims to investigate the higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous Aust...
According to Australian Health (2008), the area of endocrine, nutritional and metabolic disorders (m...
Diabetes is a major public health problem for Aboriginal Australians. We wished to determine the ext...
To present the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants in...
Objectives To assess patterns of alcohol consumption in people with and without diabetes. Methods Lo...
To present the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants in...
Objective: To identify factors underpinning the gap in diabetes rates between Aboriginal and non-Abo...
Background: Type II diabetes is a chronic health condition that requires proper management of blood ...
Objective: To achieve a better understanding of the perspectives and needs of Indigenous people wit...
Type 2 diabetes and its associated co-morbidities have a significant impact on Māori and other indig...
Aims:The aim of this viewpoint was to discuss a profound health gap in type 2 diabetes that exists b...