Despite growing acknowledgement of the socially determined nature of health disparities among Aboriginal people, how to respond to this within health promotion programs can be challenging. The legacy of Australia’s assimilation policies have left profound consequences, including social marginalisation, limited educational opportunities, normalisation of premature death, and entrenched trauma. These social determinants, in conjunction with a reluctance to trust authorities, create barriers to accessing healthcare services for the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of chronic disease. The Heart Health program is a culturally sensitive cardiac rehabilitation program run at the local Aboriginal Medical Service in Perth, Western Aus...
Objectives. To describe health professionals' perceptions of Aboriginal people's access to cardiac r...
[Extract]The burden of ill health confronting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in A...
ObjectiveTo increase Aboriginal participation with mainstream health professionals in an Aboriginal ...
Despite growing acknowledgement of the socially determined nature of health disparities among Aborig...
The prevailing disparities in Aboriginal health in Australia are a sobering reminder of failed healt...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders persistently experience a significantly lower sta...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal Australians suffer from poorer overall health compared to the general Austral...
Background: Indigenous populations globally are continually striving for better health and wellbeing...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience higher levels of illness and premature death...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Aboriginal Australi...
The socio-economic and political inequities stemming from colonialism have adversely affected the he...
Societies that foster high quality social environments and integration produce healthier populations...
Objectives. To describe health professionals’ perceptions of Aboriginal people’s access to cardiac r...
Objectives. To describe health professionals' perceptions of Aboriginal people's access to cardiac r...
[Extract]The burden of ill health confronting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in A...
ObjectiveTo increase Aboriginal participation with mainstream health professionals in an Aboriginal ...
Despite growing acknowledgement of the socially determined nature of health disparities among Aborig...
The prevailing disparities in Aboriginal health in Australia are a sobering reminder of failed healt...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders persistently experience a significantly lower sta...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal Australians suffer from poorer overall health compared to the general Austral...
Background: Indigenous populations globally are continually striving for better health and wellbeing...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
Disparities between the health of Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations continue to be prevalent...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience higher levels of illness and premature death...
Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contemporary circumstances of Aboriginal Australi...
The socio-economic and political inequities stemming from colonialism have adversely affected the he...
Societies that foster high quality social environments and integration produce healthier populations...
Objectives. To describe health professionals’ perceptions of Aboriginal people’s access to cardiac r...
Objectives. To describe health professionals' perceptions of Aboriginal people's access to cardiac r...
[Extract]The burden of ill health confronting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in A...
ObjectiveTo increase Aboriginal participation with mainstream health professionals in an Aboriginal ...