Issues addressed: Little research has been conducted on the impact of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander brief intervention training programs on health staff participants' own health behaviours. Through the Queensland B.strong program (2017-2020), brief intervention training in smoking cessation, nutrition and physical activity was provided to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce and other health and community professionals. This study examined the program's impact on participants' own health behaviours. Methods: Data were collected through four surveys (pre- and post-training workshop, and 3-month and 6-month follow-up) of the 1131 participants in B.strong training workshops from June 2017 to August 2019. Survey...
Objective: This narrative review aimed to identify and categorize the barriers and ...
Background: While the disproportionately high burden of Smoking, poor Nutrition, Alcohol misuse and ...
This paper reviews the literature on evaluations of brief intervention training programs for health ...
Issues addressed: Little research has been conducted on the impact of Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous ...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: This paper reports on the evaluation of a culturally specific smoking cessation tra...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effectiveness and cultural relevance of Quitskills training tailored fo...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous h...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Issue addressed: Aboriginal people experience higher rates of chronic disease than other Australians...
First published: 14 November 2019Issue addressed: Noncommunicable chronic disease underlies much of ...
Indigenous Australians experience a disproportionately greater burden of harm from smoking, poor nu...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have a higher prevalence and incidence of ob...
Issue addressed Participation in physical activity programs can be an effective strategy to reduce c...
Objective: This narrative review aimed to identify and categorize the barriers and ...
Background: While the disproportionately high burden of Smoking, poor Nutrition, Alcohol misuse and ...
This paper reviews the literature on evaluations of brief intervention training programs for health ...
Issues addressed: Little research has been conducted on the impact of Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous ...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: This paper reports on the evaluation of a culturally specific smoking cessation tra...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effectiveness and cultural relevance of Quitskills training tailored fo...
Objective: To evaluate the pilot phase of a tobacco brief intervention program in three Indigenous h...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Issue addressed: Aboriginal people experience higher rates of chronic disease than other Australians...
First published: 14 November 2019Issue addressed: Noncommunicable chronic disease underlies much of ...
Indigenous Australians experience a disproportionately greater burden of harm from smoking, poor nu...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have a higher prevalence and incidence of ob...
Issue addressed Participation in physical activity programs can be an effective strategy to reduce c...
Objective: This narrative review aimed to identify and categorize the barriers and ...
Background: While the disproportionately high burden of Smoking, poor Nutrition, Alcohol misuse and ...
This paper reviews the literature on evaluations of brief intervention training programs for health ...