BACKGROUND: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fetal anomalies, with very low uptake observed among Aboriginal women. The reasons behind these disparities are unclear, although poorer access to testing has been reported in some communities. We interviewed health care practitioners to explore the perceived barriers to providing fetal anomaly screening to Aboriginal women. METHODS: In 2009 and 2010, in-depth interviews were undertaken with 59 practitioners in five urban and remote sites across the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. Data were analyzed thematically. Maximum variation sampling, independent review of findings by multiple analysts, and participant feedback were undertaken to st...
Introduction Adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This project emerged from the concerns of health care professionals at a large acute care hospital i...
It is well-documented that significant disparities exist in the health status and behaviours of wome...
Background: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
Version of Record online: 7 AUG 2015Background: Across Australia there are substantial disparities i...
This cross-cultural qualitative study examined the ethical, language and cultural complexities aroun...
This cross-cultural qualitative study examined the ethical, language and cultural complexities aroun...
Abstract Introduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and men are disproportionately aff...
Received 30 April 2014, accepted 7 October 2014, published online 27 November 2014Background: Remote...
Objective Cervical cancer mortality has halved in Australia since the national cervical screening pr...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community-Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs)...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine resources about cervical screening made available to Indigenous women in NSW. ...
Adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations t...
Background Remote Australian Aboriginal communities experience high rates of bacterial sexually tran...
Introduction Adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This project emerged from the concerns of health care professionals at a large acute care hospital i...
It is well-documented that significant disparities exist in the health status and behaviours of wome...
Background: Across Australia there are substantial disparities in uptake of antenatal testing for fe...
Version of Record online: 7 AUG 2015Background: Across Australia there are substantial disparities i...
This cross-cultural qualitative study examined the ethical, language and cultural complexities aroun...
This cross-cultural qualitative study examined the ethical, language and cultural complexities aroun...
Abstract Introduction Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and men are disproportionately aff...
Received 30 April 2014, accepted 7 October 2014, published online 27 November 2014Background: Remote...
Objective Cervical cancer mortality has halved in Australia since the national cervical screening pr...
Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community-Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs)...
Objective: there is a significant gap in pregnancy and birth outcomes for Australian Aboriginal and ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine resources about cervical screening made available to Indigenous women in NSW. ...
Adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations t...
Background Remote Australian Aboriginal communities experience high rates of bacterial sexually tran...
Introduction Adverse pregnancy outcomes are more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This project emerged from the concerns of health care professionals at a large acute care hospital i...
It is well-documented that significant disparities exist in the health status and behaviours of wome...