نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous

تعداد نتایج: 31814  

Journal: :Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 2016
Ratilal Lalloo Lisa M Jamieson Diep Ha Liana Luzzi

OBJECTIVE Tooth decay is related to poverty, measured at individual and neighbourhood levels. It is however uncertain if living in an advantaged neighbourhood reduces tooth decay similarly in Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous children. METHODS This study describes tooth decay by neighbourhood characteristics and Indigenous status, and examines inequalities by Indigenous status. RESUL...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
Lisa J Whop Gail Garvey Kamalini Lokuge Kylie A Mallitt Patricia C Valery

INTRODUCTION In Queensland, Australia, the incidence of cancer (all cancers combined) is 21% lower for Indigenous people compared with non-Indigenous people but mortality is 36% higher. Support services play an important role in helping cancer patients through their cancer journey. Indigenous cancer patients are likely to face greater unmet supportive care needs and more barriers to accessing c...

2016
Andre Louis Wattiaux J Kevin Yin Frank Beard Steve Wesselingh Benjamin Cowie James Ward Kristine Macartney

OBJECTIVE To quantify the disparity in incidence of hepatitis B between indigenous and non-indigenous people in Australia, and to estimate the potential impact of a hepatitis B immunization programme targeting non-immune indigenous adults. METHODS Using national data on persons with newly acquired hepatitis B disease notified between 2005 and 2012, we estimated incident infection rates and ra...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2008
Barry N J Walters

OBJECTIVE To estimate the percentage of preterm (< 37 weeks) and full-term low-birthweight (37-41 weeks, < 2500 g) babies born to mothers who smoke, stratified by Indigenous status and statistically adjusted for the potential confounding effects of social and demographic factors, medical conditions and pregnancy complications. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS Population-based study of singlet...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de epidemiologia = Brazilian journal of epidemiology 2012
Jesem Douglas Yamall Orellana Maria Jacirema Ferreira Gonçalves Paulo Cesar Basta

With the intention of improve knowledge on the epidemiological situation of tuberculosis (TB) among vulnerable populations in Brazil, our objective was to analyze sociodemographic characteristics and operational indicators related to TB control, comparing indigenous and non-indigenous people, in Rondônia. We conducted a retrospective and descriptive epidemiological study of new TB cases reporte...

2016
Menaka A. Abuzar Julie Owen

BACKGROUND Indigenous people worldwide suffer from poor oral health as compared to non-Indigenous citizens. One of the approaches to bring about improvement in Indigenous oral health is to enhance the service provision by implementing oral health outplacement programmes. A case study of such a programme for dental students in Australia reports how an educational institution can successfully eng...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2007
Mark Thomas Andrew J Weekes Merlin C Thomas

BACKGROUND Indigenous Australians have high rates of diabetes and its complications. This study examines ethnic differences in the management of patients with type 2 diabetes in Australian primary care. METHODS Diabetes management and outcomes in Indigenous patients enrolled in the NEFRON study (n = 144) was systematically compared with that in non-Indigenous patients presenting consecutively...

2017
Heather A Knauer Emily J Ozer William Dow Lia C H Fernald

Parenting may be influenced by ethnicity; marginalization; education; and poverty. A critical but unexamined question is how these factors may interact to compromise or support parenting practices in ethnic minority communities. This analysis examined associations between mothers' stimulating parenting practices and a range of child-level (age; sex; and cognitive and socio-emotional development...

2012
Sandra C. Thompson John A. Woods Judith M. Katzenellenbogen

BACKGROUND Missing or incorrect Indigenous status in health records hinders monitoring of Indigenous health indicators. Linkage of administrative data has been used to improve the ascertainment of Indigenous status. Data linkage was pioneered in Western Australia (WA) and is now being used in other Australian states. This systematic review appraises peer-reviewed Australian studies that used da...

2017
Stuart Keel Joshua Foreman Jing Xie Peter van Wijngaarden Hugh R Taylor Mohamed Dirani

OBJECTIVE To present the prevalence of self-reported diabetes in Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants in the National Eye Health Survey. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS 3098 non-Indigenous Australians aged 50-98 years and 1738 Indigenous Australians aged 40-92 years were examined in 30 randomly selected sites, stratified by remoteness. A history of diabetes was obtained using an interviewer...

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