نتایج جستجو برای: aboriginal australian

تعداد نتایج: 55990  

2017
Yael Bar-Zeev Billie Bonevski Michelle Bovill Maree Gruppetta Chris Oldmeadow Kerrin Palazzi Lou Atkins Jennifer Reath Gillian S Gould

INTRODUCTION Indigenous women have the highest smoking prevalence during pregnancy (47%) in Australia. Health professionals report lack of knowledge, skills and confidence to effectively manage smoking among pregnant women in general. We developed a behaviour change intervention aimed to improve health professionals' management of smoking in Indigenous pregnant women-the Indigenous Counselling ...

2017
Yael Bar-Zeev Michelle Bovill Billie Bonevski Maree Gruppetta Jennifer Reath Gillian S. Gould

Australian Aboriginal pregnant women have a high smoking prevalence (45%). Health professionals lack adequate educational resources to manage smoking. Resources need to be tailored to ensure saliency, cultural-sensitivity and account for diversity of Indigenous populations. As part of an intervention to improve health professionals' smoking cessation care in Aboriginal pregnant women, a resourc...

Journal: :The Australian Journal of Anthropology 2022

This article shows that although Pacific arts began to be largely recognised in Australia the 1990s, artists based remained mostly invisible contemporary art scene until mid-2000s. I aim demonstrate how and curators—who some cases collaborated with Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander curators—have made visible myriad identities social trajectories Australian cities. Exhibitions reveal highlight m...

Journal: :The Australian journal of advanced nursing : a quarterly publication of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation 1997
L Ramsay S Kermode

In 1996, Health of Indigenous Australian Peoples, was introduced as a compulsory unit in a Bachelor of Health Science in Nursing course and as an elective unit for students from other courses. The first cohort of students in the unit were surveyed to determine whether their attitudes to 21 issues that affect the health of Aboriginal people were more appropriate at the end of the unit than they ...

Journal: :FEMS immunology and medical microbiology 1996
R E Norton M Heuzenroeder P A Manning

Rheumatic fever continues to be a significant problem in Australian Aboriginal communities and developing countries worldwide. Early diagnosis could facilitate the institution of penicillin prophylaxis resulting in the prevention of recurrences of rheumatic fever. An overlapping biotinylated peptide bank of 82 peptides, based on the known sequence of Streptococcus pyogenes M24 protein, was used...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1995
M Lowe I H Kerridge K R Mitchell

Recent literature has highlighted issues of racial discrimination in medicine. In order to explore the sometimes subtle influence of racial determinants in decisions about resource allocation, we present the case of a 53-year-old Australian Aboriginal woman with end-stage renal failure. The epidemiology of renal failure in the Australian Aboriginal population and amongst other indigenous people...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2012
David P Thomas Laura Bond

Perspective hile there has been a redoubling of efforts to reduce smoking rates among Indigenous Australians, Indigenous health researchers have paid almost no attention to the tobacco industry — the " vector " of smoking-related diseases. The exceptions are two reports of the use of Aboriginal images to advertise Winfield cigarettes in Europe. 1,2 We decided to examine industry documents to lo...

2012
Mark Dras François Lareau Benjamin Börschinger Robert Dale Yasaman Motazedi Owen Rambow Myfany Turpin Morgan Ulinski Miriam Butt Rachel Nordlinger

Using the example of Murrinh-Patha, Seiss (2011) illustrates how Australian Aboriginal languages can shed light on the morphology-syntax interface: one aspect of their polysynthetic nature is that information often encoded in phrases and clauses in other languages is instead found in a single morphological word. In this paper, we look at another instance, the Australian Aboriginal language Arre...

2004
Rhonda G. Craven Herbert W. Marsh Janet Mooney

the quantitative component of the study. The aims of this component of the study were to: a) critically evaluate the impact of mandatory Aboriginal Studies subjects on preservice primary teachers' perceived abilities to appreciate, understand and effectively teach Aboriginal Studies and Aboriginal students in Australian schools; b) identify key content being addressed in mandatory Aboriginal St...

2016
Eileen M. Dunne Kylie Carville Thomas V. Riley Jacinta Bowman Amanda J. Leach Allan W. Cripps Denise Murphy Peter Jacoby Deborah Lehmann

BACKGROUND Carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae is considered a precursor to pneumococcal diseases including pneumonia. As part of the Kalgoorlie Otitis Media Research Project, we characterised pneumococci isolated from the nasopharynx of Western Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children. METHODS Between 1999 and 2005, 100 Aboriginal and 180 non-Aboriginal children were followed from ...

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