- Working towards a tobacco-free Aboriginal community through an arts-based intervention
Posted: October 28, 2019
Giles L, Bauer L (2019) Central Coast Local Health District Corresponding author: Luke Giles, Health Promotion Service, Central Coast Local Health District, Gosford, NSW, 2250, ph: (02) 4320 9709, email: luke.giles@health.nsw.gov.au Suggested citation: Giles L, Bauer L (2019) Working towards a tobacco-free Aboriginal community through an arts-based intervention. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 19(4) Retrieved [access date] from […] - Selection of appropriate spirometry reference values in Aboriginal Australians
Posted: August 27, 2019
White E1,2, James A3,4, de Klerk N1,2,5, Musk A W5,6, Hall G L.1,2,7 (2019) Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, Australia Centre for Child Health Research, University of Western Australia, Perth. Department of Pulmonary Physiology/West Australian Sleep Disorders Research Institute, Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital, Perth, Western Australia. School of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Western Australia, Perth. […] - The ‘Good Quick Tukka’ cooking program, ‘Cook it, Plate it, and Eat it’
Posted: August 14, 2019
Suggested citation: Chen D. (2019) The ‘Good Quick Tukka’ cooking program, ‘Cook it, Plate it, and Eat it’. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 19(3). Corresponding author: Debbie Chen, email: deb.chen@yahoo.com For more information: https://www.qaihc.com.au - Co-designing an antenatal physiotherapy education session with Aboriginal consumers: a pilot study
Posted: July 15, 2019
Beaumont, T. (2019) Corresponding author: Tara Beaumont, Physiotherapy, Women’s and Children’s Hospital, South Australia, email: tara.beaumont@sa.gov.au. Suggested citation: Beaumont, T. (2019). Co-designing an antenatal physiotherapy education session with Aboriginal consumers: a pilot study. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 19(3) - Developing client information systems for social and emotional wellbeing workers
Posted: May 20, 2019
Reilly L (2019). Developing client information systems for social and emotional wellbeing workers. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 19(2) Retrieved [access date] from https://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/developing-client-information-systems-for-social-and-emotional-wellbeing-workers Corresponding author: Lance Reilly, People Development Unit, Nunkuwarrin Yunti of SA Inc., ph: (08) 8168 8300, email: lancer@nunku.org.au, 80 South Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000. - A collaborative yarn on qualitative health research with Aboriginal communities
Posted: April 1, 2019
D’Antoine H1*, Abbott P2, Sherwood J3, Wright M4, Bond C5, Dowling C6, Lehmann D7, Eades A8, Bessarab D9 (2019) A collaborative yarn on qualitative health research with Aboriginal communities. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 19(2) Retrieved [access date] from https://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/a-collaborative-yarn-on-qualitative-health-research-with-aboriginal-communities - Musculoskeletal injury and the correlation with foot plantar pressure in an Australian Aboriginal population
Posted: March 12, 2018
Charles J (2018) Musculoskeletal injury and the correlation with foot plantar pressure in an Australian Aboriginal population. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 18(1). Retrieved [access date] https://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/musculoskeletal-injury-and-the-correlation-with-foot-plantar-pressure-in-an-australian-aboriginal-population - Exploring the cultural appropriateness and usefulness of a mHealth promotion program for infant feeding in an Urban Aboriginal Health Service: a qualitative study
Posted: August 28, 2017
Houston A1, Laws R 2, Askew D3 4, Saldanha T5, Denney-Wilson E3 (2017) Exploring the cultural appropriateness and usefulness of a mHealth promotion program for infant feeding in an Urban Aboriginal Health Service: a qualitative study. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 17(3). Retrieved [access date] from http://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/exploring-the-cultural-appropriateness-and-usefulness-of-a-mhealth-promotion-program-for-infant-feeding-in-an-urban-aboriginal-health-service-a-qualitative-study - Factors affecting the self-monitoring of blood glucose levels in Aboriginal patients: findings from a remote community
Posted: August 14, 2017
Taylor S1, Fatima Y2, Solomon S3 (2017) Factors affecting the self-monitoring of blood glucose levels in Aboriginal patients: findings from a remote community. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin 17(3). Retrieved [access date] from https://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/factors-affecting-the-self-monitoring-of-blood-glucose-levels-in-aboriginal-patients-findings-from-a-remote-community - Whose responsibility for dismantling racism? A brief rejoinder to Niyi Afoweso’s article ‘Racism: a major impediment to optimal Indigenous health and health care in Australia’.
Posted: April 24, 2017
Schiff R (2017) Whose responsibility for dismantling racism? A brief rejoinder to Niyi Afoweso’s article ‘Racism: a major impediment to optimal Indigenous health and health care in Australia’. Retrieved [access date] http://healthbulletin.org.au/articles/whose-responsibility-for-dismantling-racism-a-brief-rejoinder-to-niyi-afowesos-article-racism-a-major-impediment-to-optimal-indigenous-health-and-health-care-in-australia/
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