The model outlined is the generic model developed directly from the insights of the participants in the research and affirmed through the democratic process of national peer-review by experts in Indigenous health. The generic model stands as a base line of information to be applied by service providers to their own unique circumstances. As every service is different, there will be great variation in the detail of the specifically developed model for each service. There may be great diversity on such issues as needs, obstacles, resources, geography, populations and service aims. Such diversity will be reflected in a different configuration of factors underpinning the model development for each service. The commonality between the varied serv...
Background: A wide range of organisational models of palliative care exist. However, decision maker...
Culturally, Indigenous society is rich and diverse. The culture and lifestyle of Australian Aborigin...
Background: Population ageing, changes to the profiles of life-limiting illnesses and evolving socie...
Research in the area of palliative care service delivery to Aboriginal peoples is still in its infan...
This report describes the development of a model for Indigenous palliative care based on research by...
This report describes the development of a model for Indigenous palliative care based on research by...
This review discusses palliative care and end-of-life models of care for Aboriginal people in the Au...
In any society, the response to health and illness is shaped bycultural traits, values and rules and...
Introduction: There is an inconsistent provision of palliative and end-of-life (palliative) care acr...
The Aboriginal person\u27s strong wish to die at home with family, surrounded by their \u27country\u...
Abstract Background Indigenous peoples in developed countries have reduced life expectancies, partic...
© 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights reserved. In resource-rich countries, chronic c...
Over the past 30 years, palliative care services have developed in an ad-hoc way in Australia and ar...
With regards to end-of-life care, there is scant published research that looks specifically at the p...
This thesis examines stories shared by Syilx community members in accessing primary healthcare and ...
Background: A wide range of organisational models of palliative care exist. However, decision maker...
Culturally, Indigenous society is rich and diverse. The culture and lifestyle of Australian Aborigin...
Background: Population ageing, changes to the profiles of life-limiting illnesses and evolving socie...
Research in the area of palliative care service delivery to Aboriginal peoples is still in its infan...
This report describes the development of a model for Indigenous palliative care based on research by...
This report describes the development of a model for Indigenous palliative care based on research by...
This review discusses palliative care and end-of-life models of care for Aboriginal people in the Au...
In any society, the response to health and illness is shaped bycultural traits, values and rules and...
Introduction: There is an inconsistent provision of palliative and end-of-life (palliative) care acr...
The Aboriginal person\u27s strong wish to die at home with family, surrounded by their \u27country\u...
Abstract Background Indigenous peoples in developed countries have reduced life expectancies, partic...
© 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights reserved. In resource-rich countries, chronic c...
Over the past 30 years, palliative care services have developed in an ad-hoc way in Australia and ar...
With regards to end-of-life care, there is scant published research that looks specifically at the p...
This thesis examines stories shared by Syilx community members in accessing primary healthcare and ...
Background: A wide range of organisational models of palliative care exist. However, decision maker...
Culturally, Indigenous society is rich and diverse. The culture and lifestyle of Australian Aborigin...
Background: Population ageing, changes to the profiles of life-limiting illnesses and evolving socie...