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The Mental Health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

International Journal of Mental Health, 1997
(1997). The Mental Health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People. International Journal of Mental Health: Vol. 26, Mental Health Problems and Care of People in the South Pacific Area, pp. 9-22.
Beverley Raphael, Pat Swan
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Which way? Educating for nursing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

Contemporary Nurse, 2006
Cross-Cultural Awareness Training has been seen as a way to improve nurses' knowledge and understanding of Indigenous peoples in Australia (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders) and to therefore improve service delivery and therapeutic care to them. Nurses may have undertaken this type of training in their workplace or as part of nurse education in ...
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and the Burden of Stroke

International Journal of Stroke, 2007
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples comprise about 2ยท4% of the Australian population. There is little information about stroke among these groups of people. Most information comes from national mortality and hospital morbidity data, and population-based surveys of risk factors.
Thrift, Amanda G., Hayman, Noel
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Diabetes in Australian aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Papua and New Guinea medical journal, 2002
Type 2 diabetes arises from a complex and multifactorial set of factors, including genetic susceptibility, behaviour (including diet and exercise), early nutrition, obesity and psychosocial stress, leading to insulin resistance and pancreatic failure. These factors in turn are influenced by social and physical environmental factors.
K G, Rowley, K, O'Dea
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Strengthening cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

Medical Journal of Australia, 2006
This article summarises the findings of a project funded and supported by a principal committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council, the Health Advisory Committee, chaired by Professor Adele Green.
Hayman, Noel E.   +3 more
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Genomics in research and health care with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

Monash Bioethics Review, 2015
Genomics is increasingly becoming an integral component of health research and clinical care. The perceived difficulties associated with genetic research involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people mean that they have largely been excluded as research participants.
Rebekah, McWhirter   +2 more
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association
BackgroundIn Australia, medications can be prescribed by medical practitioners, dentists, nurses, and dispensed by pharmacists. Until recently, pharmacists have been limited to prescribing Schedule 2 and 3 medications, and optometrists, podiatrists, and nurse practitioners can prescribe medications under their scope of practice in some areas of ...
Cara, Cross   +10 more
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General practice encounters with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Australian family physician, 2014
In the BEACH program between April 2008 and March 2013, general practitioners (GPs) recorded details of 7380 patient encounters with people who identified themselves as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, which accounted for 1.5% of all BEACH encounters.
Carmen, Zhang   +2 more
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BlackLivesMatter in Healthcare: Racism and Implications for Health Inequity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Glory Joy Gatwiri, Elizabeth Rix
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