Topics: Vol 15 No 3, July 2015 – September 2015

This list is a topic specific collection of information relevant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. It includes peer reviewed original articles and reports and non-peer reviewed summaries or reviews published in the HealthBulletin. Journal articles, reports and other publications, conference presentations, theses, resources and websites published or presented elsewhere are also included. Please see the about section for further information.

Working to deliver positive outcomes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

Drew N, Burns J (2015) Working to deliver positive outcomes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health Transforming the Nation’s Healthcare; 2015: (36-37)


Picture of the health status of Aboriginal children living in an urban setting of Sydney

Gardner S, Woolfenden S, Callaghan L, Allende T, Winters J, Wong G, Caplice S, Zwi K (2015) Picture of the health status of Aboriginal children living in an urban setting of Sydney Australian Health Review; Online early: ()


A systematic review of the evidence that swimming pools improve health and wellbeing in remote Aboriginal communities in Australia

Hendrickx D, Stephen A, Lehmann D, Silva D, Boelaert M, Carapetis J, Walker R (2015) A systematic review of the evidence that swimming pools improve health and wellbeing in remote Aboriginal communities in Australia Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health; Early view: ()


Improving health service access and wellbeing of young Aboriginal parents in an urban setting: mixed methods evaluation of an arts-based program

Jersky M, Titmuss A, Haswell M, Freeman N, Osborne P, Callaghan L, Winters J, Fitzpatrick S, Zwi K (2015) Improving health service access and wellbeing of young Aboriginal parents in an urban setting: mixed methods evaluation of an arts-based program Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health; Early view: ()


‘It’s like going to a cemetery and lighting a candle’: Aboriginal Australians, sorry business and social media

Carlson B, Frazer R (2015) ‘It’s like going to a cemetery and lighting a candle’: Aboriginal Australians, sorry business and social media AlterNative; 11: (211-224)


Rheumatic heart disease in Indigenous children in northern Australia: differences in prevalence and the challenges of screening

Roberts KV, Maguire GP, Brown A, Atkinson DN, Remenyi B, Wheaton G, Ilton M, Carapetis J (2015) Rheumatic heart disease in Indigenous children in northern Australia: differences in prevalence and the challenges of screening Medical Journal of Australia; 203: (221e1-221e7) View article: Rheumatic heart disease in Indigenous children in northern Australia: differences in prevalence and […]


The roadmap to close the gap for vision: summary report September 2015

28 September, 2015 | Posted in Vol 15 No 3, July 2015 – September 2015  Diabetes  Eye health  Policies  

Taylor HR, Jatkar U, Anjou M (2015) The roadmap to close the gap for vision: summary report September 2015 Melbourne: Indigenous Eye Health Unit, the University of Melbourne


Review of the cultural safety of a national Indigenous point-of-care testing program for diabetes management

Shephard M, O’Brien C, Burgoyne A, Croft J, Garlett T, Barancek K, Halls H, McAteer B, Motta L, Shephard A (2015) Review of the cultural safety of a national Indigenous point-of-care testing program for diabetes management Australian Journal of Primary Health; Online early: ()


Effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit of a single annual professional intervention for the prevention of childhood dental caries in a remote rural Indigenous community

Lalloo R, Kroon J, Tut O, Kularatna S, Jamieson LM, Wallace V, Boase R, Fernando S, Cadet-James Y, Scuffham PA, Johnson NW (2015) Effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit of a single annual professional intervention for the prevention of childhood dental caries in a remote rural Indigenous community BMC Oral Health; 15: 99 Retrieved 29 August 2015 […]


Developing a best practice pathway to support improvements in Indigenous Australians’ mental health and well-being: a qualitative study

Hinton R, Kavanagh DJ, Barclay L, Chenhall R, Nagel T (2015) Developing a best practice pathway to support improvements in Indigenous Australians’ mental health and well-being: a qualitative study BMJ Open; 5(8): e007938 Retrieved 27 August 2015 from http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007938


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