Introduction: Effective pain management is considered essential during end-of-life care, and is core work for the discipline of hospice and palliative care. However, although there is extensive literature on pain relief during end-of-life care for Caucasians, there are few articles that focus specifically on issues associated with pain management for Australian Aboriginal peoples. In order to address this dearth, the present article provides findings from a National Health and Medical Research Council two-year study on Aboriginal palliative care, conducted in the Northern Territory, that explored and documented issues associated with pain management for rural and remote Aboriginal peoples. Methods: The data were collected through open-ended...
INTRODUCTION - Internationally, musculoskeletal conditions are a major morbidity issue for Indigenou...
Although there is an extensive literature on the needs and experience of family caregivers for serio...
Pain is a growing national public health problem that contributes to spiraling health care costs and...
Aim: To explore Indigenous peoples' experience of relocation for medical treatment during end-of-lif...
Background: Pain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship b...
Whilst access to respite care has been found to represent an important source of support for termina...
Despite recent health gains for Australian Aboriginal people their significantly poorer health statu...
Although Aboriginal Australians experience morbidity and mortality rates far greater than that of th...
With regards to end-of-life care, there is scant published research that looks specifically at the p...
Whilst access to respite care has been found to represent an important source of support for termina...
BackgroundPain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship bet...
Objectives: Ineffective communication between healthcare clinicians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
Purpose: Pain is a multifaceted experience shaped by various factors including context of pain, prev...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
Background: Aboriginal people in Australia have been uniquely identified as less susceptible to chro...
INTRODUCTION - Internationally, musculoskeletal conditions are a major morbidity issue for Indigenou...
Although there is an extensive literature on the needs and experience of family caregivers for serio...
Pain is a growing national public health problem that contributes to spiraling health care costs and...
Aim: To explore Indigenous peoples' experience of relocation for medical treatment during end-of-lif...
Background: Pain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship b...
Whilst access to respite care has been found to represent an important source of support for termina...
Despite recent health gains for Australian Aboriginal people their significantly poorer health statu...
Although Aboriginal Australians experience morbidity and mortality rates far greater than that of th...
With regards to end-of-life care, there is scant published research that looks specifically at the p...
Whilst access to respite care has been found to represent an important source of support for termina...
BackgroundPain management requires a multidisciplinary approach and a collaborative relationship bet...
Objectives: Ineffective communication between healthcare clinicians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
Purpose: Pain is a multifaceted experience shaped by various factors including context of pain, prev...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
Background: Aboriginal people in Australia have been uniquely identified as less susceptible to chro...
INTRODUCTION - Internationally, musculoskeletal conditions are a major morbidity issue for Indigenou...
Although there is an extensive literature on the needs and experience of family caregivers for serio...
Pain is a growing national public health problem that contributes to spiraling health care costs and...