Background Adult Health Checks (AHCs) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (MBS Item 710) promote comprehensive physical and psychosocial health assessments. Despite the poor uptake of health assessments in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, a small number of successful implementation initiatives have been reported. In order to ensure uptake of these screening initiatives, there remains a need to demonstrate the feasibility of models of implementing AHCs. Aims The aim of mis paper is to address the process issues and overarching outcomes of a two-day targeted screening and assessment programme to increase the uptake of AHCs at an Aboriginal Community Controlled Medical Service. Method Clients of an urban Aboriginal Me...
Abstract Background Non-communicable chronic diseases in Australia contribute to approximately 85% o...
The National Indigenous Australians Sexual Health Strategy 1996-97 to 1998-99 provided the impetus a...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
Background Adult Health Checks (AHCs) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (MBS Item 710...
Background: Adult Health Checks (AHCs) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (MBS Item 71...
The annual health check for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People has been welcomed as a mean...
Background: While the disproportionately high burden of Smoking, poor Nutrition, Alcohol misuse and ...
Indigenous primary health care (PHC) services have been identified as exemplary models of comprehens...
Background: Non-communicable chronic diseases in Australia contribute to approximately 85% of the to...
Objective: Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) deliver comprehensive, culturall...
Lack of appropriate health service provision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait people still remains a...
Background:The Medicare-rebated Health Assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (...
The present study was an evaluation of the effectiveness of Deadly Choices™ community events for imp...
The relationship of primary health care (PHC) to the community is currently a topic of interest in A...
Introduction Chronic disease remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among Aboriginal a...
Abstract Background Non-communicable chronic diseases in Australia contribute to approximately 85% o...
The National Indigenous Australians Sexual Health Strategy 1996-97 to 1998-99 provided the impetus a...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
Background Adult Health Checks (AHCs) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (MBS Item 710...
Background: Adult Health Checks (AHCs) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (MBS Item 71...
The annual health check for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People has been welcomed as a mean...
Background: While the disproportionately high burden of Smoking, poor Nutrition, Alcohol misuse and ...
Indigenous primary health care (PHC) services have been identified as exemplary models of comprehens...
Background: Non-communicable chronic diseases in Australia contribute to approximately 85% of the to...
Objective: Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) deliver comprehensive, culturall...
Lack of appropriate health service provision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait people still remains a...
Background:The Medicare-rebated Health Assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People (...
The present study was an evaluation of the effectiveness of Deadly Choices™ community events for imp...
The relationship of primary health care (PHC) to the community is currently a topic of interest in A...
Introduction Chronic disease remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among Aboriginal a...
Abstract Background Non-communicable chronic diseases in Australia contribute to approximately 85% o...
The National Indigenous Australians Sexual Health Strategy 1996-97 to 1998-99 provided the impetus a...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...