نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous

تعداد نتایج: 31814  

2016
Sharon L Brennan-Olsen Shae E Quirk William D Leslie Maree Toombs Kara L Holloway Sarah M Hosking Julie A Pasco Brianna J Doolan Richard S Page Lana J Williams

INTRODUCTION Over recent years, there has been concerted effort to 'close the gap' in the disproportionately reduced life expectancy and increased morbidity experienced by indigenous compared to non-indigenous persons. Specific to musculoskeletal health, some data suggest that indigenous peoples have a higher risk of sustaining a fracture compared to non-indigenous peoples. This creates an impe...

Journal: :Frontiers in public health 2016
Nikki Percival Lynette O’Donoghue Vivian Lin Komla Tsey Ross Stewart Bailie

Although some areas of clinical health care are becoming adept at implementing continuous quality improvement (CQI) projects, there has been limited experimentation of CQI in health promotion. In this study, we examined the impact of a CQI intervention on health promotion in four Australian Indigenous primary health care centers. Our study objectives were to (a) describe the scope and quality o...

2017
Steven Lam Ashlee Cunsolo Alexandra Sawatzky James Ford Sherilee L Harper

BACKGROUND Drinking water insecurity and related health outcomes often disproportionately impact Indigenous communities internationally. Understanding media coverage of these water-related issues can provide insight into the ways in which public perceptions are shaped, with potential implications for decision-making and action. This study aimed to examine the extent, range, and nature of newspa...

Journal: :World journal of diabetes 2015
Victor Duong Bronwyn Davis Henrik Falhammar

AIM To perform a systematic review of reported neonatal and pregnancy outcomes of Indigenous Australians with diabetes in pregnancy (DIP). METHODS Electronic searches of PubMed and Web of Science were carried out. Articles were selected if they contained original data on DIP outcomes in Indigenous Australians. There were no specific exclusion criteria. RESULTS A total of eight articles, pre...

2017
Marc G. W. Rémond Simon Stewart Melinda J. Carrington Thomas H. Marwick Bronwyn A. Kingwell Peter Meikle Darren O’Brien Nathaniel S. Marshall Graeme P. Maguire

BACKGROUND Of the estimated 10-11 year life expectancy gap between Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) and non-Indigenous Australians, approximately one quarter is attributable to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Risk prediction of CVD is imperfect, but particularly limited for Indigenous Australians. The BIRCH (Better Indigenous Risk stratification for Cardiac Health) projec...

Journal: :The journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association 2014
Janet Smylie Michelle Olding Carolyn Ziegler

Knowledge Translation (KT), a core priority in Canadian health research, policy, and practice for the past decade, has a long and rich tradition within Indigenous communities. In Indigenous knowledge systems the processes of "knowing" and "doing" are often intertwined and indistinguishable. However, dominant KT models in health science do not typically recognize Indigenous knowledge conceptuali...

2012
Louise J Maple-Brown Joan Cunningham Bernard Zinman Mary Mamakeesick Stewart B Harris Philip W Connelly Jonathan Shaw Kerin O'Dea Anthony J Hanley

BACKGROUND Indigenous populations of Australia and Canada experience disproportionately high rates of chronic disease. Our goal was to compare cardiovascular (CVD) risk profile and diabetes complications from three recent comprehensive studies of diabetes complications in different Indigenous populations in Australia and Canada. METHODS We compared participants from three recent studies: remo...

2014
Edson Servan-Mori Pilar Torres-Pereda Emanuel Orozco Sandra G Sosa-Rubí

INTRODUCTION Mexico faces important problems concerning income and health inequity. Mexico's national public agenda prioritizes remedying current inequities between its indigenous and non-indigenous population groups. This study explores the changes in social inequalities among Mexico's indigenous and non-indigenous populations for the time period 2000 to 2010 using routinely collected poverty,...

2016
Marilys Guillemin Lynn Gillam Emma Barnard Paul Stewart Hannah Walker Doreen Rosenthal

BACKGROUND It is important for researchers to understand the motivations and decision-making processes of participants who take part in their research. This enables robust informed consent and promotes research that meets the needs and expectations of the community. It is particularly vital when working with Indigenous communities, where there is a history of exploitative research practices. In...

2012
Alex Brown

Alice Springs Hospital, Gap Road, Alice Springs *Email: [email protected] INTRODUCTION Growing international interest has focused attention on the need to overcome health disadvantage experienced by the world’s more than 370 million indigenous peoples [1]. Despite heterogeneity in history, culture, geography, sociopolitical context and in the relationships between indigenous people and...

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