BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and child health outcomes than non-Aboriginal families. The objective of this study was to investigate the experiences of women attending Aboriginal Family Birthing Program services in South Australia compared with women attending mainstream public antenatal care. METHOD: Population-based survey of mothers of Aboriginal babies giving birth in urban, regional, and remote areas of South Australia between July 2011 and June 2013. RESULTS: A total of 344 women took part in the study around 4-9 months after giving birth; 93 percent were Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders, and 7 percent were non-Aboriginal mothers of Aboriginal babies. Of these, 3...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care are ...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
BACKGROUND: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are between two to five times mor...
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate implementation and outcomes of the Aboriginal Family Birthing Progr...
Objectives: To evaluate implementation and outcomes of the Aboriginal Family Birthing Program (AFBP)...
Objectives: To evaluate implementation and outcomes of the Aboriginal Family Birthing Program (AFBP)...
Background: With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care ar...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care are needed to m...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a community-based, collaborative, shared antenatal care inter...
BACKGROUND: Around 6% of births in Australia are to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. ...
Background: Indigenous Australians are a small, widely dispersed population. Regarding childbearing ...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care are ...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families experience markedly worse maternal and ch...
BACKGROUND: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are between two to five times mor...
Abstract Objectives: To evaluate implementation and outcomes of the Aboriginal Family Birthing Progr...
Objectives: To evaluate implementation and outcomes of the Aboriginal Family Birthing Program (AFBP)...
Objectives: To evaluate implementation and outcomes of the Aboriginal Family Birthing Program (AFBP)...
Background: With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care ar...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care are needed to m...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a community-based, collaborative, shared antenatal care inter...
BACKGROUND: Around 6% of births in Australia are to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. ...
Background: Indigenous Australians are a small, widely dispersed population. Regarding childbearing ...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
Background With persisting maternal and infant health disparities, new models of maternity care are ...