Contains fulltext : 171442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and survival compared with non-Indigenous Australians. The factors contributing to this disparity are complex. Identifying and addressing the psychosocial factors and support needs of Indigenous cancer patients may help reduce this disparity. The Supportive Care Needs Assessment Tool for Indigenous People (SCNAT-IP) is a validated 26-item questionnaire developed to assess their unmet supportive care needs. This qualitative study reports on patient and clinician attitudes towards feasibility and acceptability of SCNAT-IP in routine care. METHODS: Forty-four in-dept...
PURPOSE: \ud \ud Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and associated factors were assessed among 1...
Abstract Background Disparities in cancer outcomes amongst Indigenous Australians reflect a pattern ...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and s...
Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and survival comp...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Indigenous Australians have a higher cancer incidence, w...
Indigenous Australians have a higher cancer incidence, worse mortality and are less likely to receiv...
Background: There are significant disparities in cancer outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
Background: Little is known about the supportive care needs of Indigenous people with cancer and to ...
Objectives: This study describes and compares the unmet supportive care needs between Indigenous and...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: To examine where Indigenous Australians undergo cancer treatment and l...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Indigenous Australians continue to experi...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians suffer higher rates of cancer and poorer outcomes ...
This study describes and compares the unmet supportive care needs between Indigenous and Non-Indigen...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significantly poorer outcomes from cancer than non-Ind...
PURPOSE: \ud \ud Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and associated factors were assessed among 1...
Abstract Background Disparities in cancer outcomes amongst Indigenous Australians reflect a pattern ...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...
BACKGROUND: Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and s...
Indigenous Australians have poorer cancer outcomes in terms of incidence mortality and survival comp...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Indigenous Australians have a higher cancer incidence, w...
Indigenous Australians have a higher cancer incidence, worse mortality and are less likely to receiv...
Background: There are significant disparities in cancer outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
Background: Little is known about the supportive care needs of Indigenous people with cancer and to ...
Objectives: This study describes and compares the unmet supportive care needs between Indigenous and...
© 2018 The Authors Objective: To examine where Indigenous Australians undergo cancer treatment and l...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Indigenous Australians continue to experi...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians suffer higher rates of cancer and poorer outcomes ...
This study describes and compares the unmet supportive care needs between Indigenous and Non-Indigen...
Indigenous Australians continue to experience significantly poorer outcomes from cancer than non-Ind...
PURPOSE: \ud \ud Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and associated factors were assessed among 1...
Abstract Background Disparities in cancer outcomes amongst Indigenous Australians reflect a pattern ...
Although the incidence of cancer in Indigenous peoples is similar to its incidence in the overall Au...