Thompson SC, DiGiacomo ML, Smith JS, Taylor KP, Dimer L, et al. (2009)
Are the processes recommended by the NHMRC for improving Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people being implemented?: an assessment of CR Services across Western Australia.
Australia and New Zealand Health Policy;6(29)
Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of NSW (2009)
10 out of 10 deadly health stories - nutrition and physical activity.
Surry Hills, NSW: Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of NSW:44
The Federal Government has announced that it will spend $2.5 million to help combat rheumatic heart disease (RHD) and acute rheumatic fever (ARF), through the establishment of RHDAustralia, a new centre dedicated to prevention and management of the disease.
Steer AC, Carapetis JR (2009)
Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in Indigenous populations.
Pediatric Clinics of North America;56(6):1401-19
The 13th Annual Chronic Diseases Network Conference was held 10-11 September 2009 in Darwin.
Taylor KP, Thompson SC, Smith JS, Dimer L, Ali M, et al. (2009)
Exploring the impact of an Aboriginal Health Worker on hospitalised Aboriginal experiences: lessons from cardiology.
Australian Health Review;33(4):549-557
Peiris DP, Patel AA, Cass A, Howard MP, Tchan ML, et al. (2009)
Cardiovascular disease risk management for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in primary health care settings: findings from the Kanyini Audit.
Medical Journal of Australia;191(6):304-309
Sellers EAC, Singh GR, Sayers SM (2009)
Apo-B/AI ratio identifies cardiovascular risk in childhood: the Australian Aboriginal Birth Cohort study.
Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research;6(2):94-99
Northern Territory Department of Health and Families (2009)
Revision of the preventable chronic disease strategy: background paper: preventable chronic diseases in Aboriginal populations.
Darwin: Northern Territory Department of Health and Families
Faux S, Ahmat J, Bailey J, Kesper D, Crotty M, et al. (2009)
Stroke rehab down under: can Rupert Murdoch, Crocodile Dundee, and an Aboriginal elder expect the same services and care?
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation;16(1):1-10