نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous study

تعداد نتایج: 3990948  

2012
Yvette L Roe Christopher J Zeitz Bronwyn Fredericks

BACKGROUND Studies that compare Indigenous Australian and non-Indigenous patients who experience a cardiac event or chest pain are inconclusive about the reasons for the differences in-hospital and survival rates. The advances in diagnostic accuracy, medication and specialised workforce has contributed to a lower case fatality and lengthen survival rates however this is not evident in the Indig...

2017
Mariam Naqshbandi Hayward Selam Mequanint Jann Paquette-Warren Ross Bailie Alexandra Chirila Roland Dyck Michael Green Anthony Hanley Jordan Tompkins Stewart Harris Stewart Harris Ed Barre Onil Bhattacharyya David Dannenbaum Keith Dawson Roland Dyck Jo-Ann Episkenew Michael Green Anthony Hanley Barry Lavallee Ann Macaulay Alex McComber Monica Parry Sonja Reichert Jon Salsberg Amardeep Thind Sheldon Tobe Ellen Toth Audrey Walsh Jay Wortman Lloy Wylie Merrick Zwarenstein Ross Bailie Kayla Collins Claire de Oliveira Michael Hindmarsh Valeria Rac Linda Stanley Joanne Lewis Marlene Nosé Brigitte Parent Stephen Sundquist Lillian Houle Amber Houle Dawn Montour-Lazare Joelle Emond Jessica Jacobs Randy Littlechild Bonny Graham Tina Littlechild Devon Guy Chalsea Onespot Ivan Kimble McComb Emilie Dufour Verna Jolly Charlene Diamond Jennifer Jones Danna Hadden April DeYaeger Theresa O’Keefe Ada Roberts Maggie Organ Shelley Kirkness Marie Jebb Carla Constant Allen Deleary Rennie Nawash Lori Sinclair Heather McDonald Bonnie Nickel Mariam Naqshbandi Hayward Selam Mequanint Jann Paquette-Warren Jordan Tompkins Susan Webster-Bogaert Braden Te Hiwi Harsh Zaran Jim Esler Meghan Fournie Marie Tyler Jackie McLellan Marnie Orcutt

BACKGROUND Given the astounding rates of diabetes and related complications, and the barriers to providing care present in Indigenous communities in Canada, intervention strategies that take into account contextual factors such as readiness to mobilize are needed to maximize improvements and increase the likelihood of success and sustainment. As part of the national FORGE AHEAD Program, we soug...

2011
Peter Sköld Per Axelsson Lena Karlsson Len Smith

UNLABELLED The study deals with infant mortality (IMR) that is one of the most important aspects of indigenous vulnerability. BACKGROUND The Sami are one of very few indigenous peoples with an experience of a positive mortality transition. OBJECTIVE Using unique mortality data from the period 1750-1900 Sami and the colonizers in northern Sweden are compared in order to reveal an eventual in...

2017
Nicole K. Le Rahul Mhaskar Ismael Hoare Mauricio Espinel María Fernanda Rivadeneira Sharad Malavade Ricardo Izurieta

This study characterizes a measles outbreak which occurred in Ecuador in 2011-2012, analyzing data from 3700 suspected cases of measles reported to Ecuador's Ministry of Public Health. The study population had a large age range and included 333 confirmed cases of measles. The greatest number of cases were found in the <1 year (32.43%, n = 108) and 1-4 year (30.03%, n = 100) age-groups. Compared...

2006

AVRDC The World Vegetable Center, Regional Center for Africa, located in Arusha, Tanzania is the main center for research, development, training and information on indigenous vegetables. It works in close collaboration with National Agricultural Research and Extension Systems (NARES), Regional and International organizations, Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), the private sector, and the farm...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 1998
M Ishak

While many studies investigated the higher morbidity and mortality levels of indigenous Australians in the high-density indigenous areas in the Northern Territory, Western Australia and South Australia, few examined the situation in New South Wales, where more than 28% of the indigenous population lives. Admissions to acute public and private hospitals in New South Wales for 1989-1995 are used ...

Journal: :Ethnicity & health 2007
Lisa M Jamieson Jason M Armfield Kaye F Roberts-Thomson

OBJECTIVES To explore the prevalence and severity of Indigenous and non-Indigenous child dental disease in relation to age, sex, residential location and socio-economic status in three Australian states and territories. DESIGN Children aged 4-14 years who were enrolled in a school dental or screening service in New South Wales, South Australia and the Northern Territory, Australia, were rando...

2014
Rhonda G. Craven Alexander S. Yeung Feifei Han Alexander Seeshing Yeung

The study investigated the impact of professional development (PD) in Indigenous teaching on teachers’ psychological and behavioural aspects, and Indigenous students’ learning engagement. Adopting a multiple-indicator-multiple-indicator-cause model, frequency of PD was found to have positive paths to teachers’ self-concept in Indigenous teaching and all the teaching strategies, but had a non-si...

2017
Dein Vindigni Barbara I. Polus Sonja Cleary Aunty Kerrie Doyle

BACKGROUND Indigenous people make up approximately 3% of the total Australian population and score poorer on all health indices, including back pain. Chiropractors are well placed to alleviate back pain, yet there is no research that considers chiropractors' readiness to treat Indigenous patients. This study explores chiropractors` experience working with Indigenous Australians, describes perce...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2016
Robin Gregory Doug Easterling Nicole Kaechele William Trousdale

Values-based indicators of risks to Indigenous health have the potential to improve the accuracy and quality of a wide range of decisions affecting Native lands and cultures. Current health impact assessment approaches often omit important health priorities rooted in the history, social structures, and cultural context of Indigenous communities. Insights and methods from the decision sciences c...

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