نتایج جستجو برای: aboriginal languages

تعداد نتایج: 117182  

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2010
Hannah C Moore Peter Jacoby Amanda Taylor Gerry Harnett Jacinta Bowman Thomas V Riley Kelly Reuter David W Smith Deborah Lehmann

BACKGROUND Associations between respiratory viruses and the bacterial pathogens Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis may be important in the pathogenesis of otitis media (OM). However, data on asymptomatic identification rates of respiratory viruses are limited, particularly in Indigenous populations, who suffer a high burden of OM. METHODS We describe t...

2011
Tanya Koolmatrie

Research has a 'bad name' in Aboriginal communities. Too often, researchers have come, gathered information and taken it away from Aboriginal people, with no benefit for the communities taking part in the research. This history has implications for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal researchers planning research with Aboriginal communities. An in depth interview study will be conducted in one region...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2013
Anthony P O'Brien Melissa J Bloomer Pam McGrath Katherine Clark Tony Martin Mark Lock Tina Pidcock Pamela van der Riet Margaret O'Connor

This review discusses palliative care and end-of-life models of care for Aboriginal people in the Australian state New South Wales, and considers Aboriginal palliative care needs by reflecting on recent literature and lessons derived from Aboriginal consultation. Aboriginal people in Australia account for a very small proportion of the population, have poorer health outcomes and their culture d...

2016
Simon Graham Mary-Ellen Harrod Jenny Iversen Jane Simone Hocking

CONTEXT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders (Aboriginal) account for approximately 3% of the Australian population. They have the poorest health, economic and social outcomes. Higher notification rates of hepatitis C antibodies (anti-HCV) have been reported among Aboriginal compared with non-Aboriginal people. The identification of Aboriginal people in national surveillance has some weakness...

2014
Bronwen Phillips Stephen Morrell Richard Taylor John Daniels

BACKGROUND Significant variation exists in published Aboriginal mortality and life expectancy (LE) estimates due to differing and evolving methodologies required to correct for inadequate recording of Aboriginality in death data, under-counting of Aboriginal people in population censuses, and unexplained growth in the Aboriginal population attributed to changes in the propensity of individuals ...

2012
Sabine LM Pircher Shu Qin Li Steven L Guthridge

BACKGROUND Tobacco smoking is a well-recognised risk factor for many diseases [1]. This study assesses the extent of smoking-attributable hospitalisation in the Northern Territory (NT) Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations, and examines smoking-attributable hospitalisation trends for the years 1998/99 to 2008/09. METHODS Hospital discharge data were used for the analysis. The proportion o...

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...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2007
Evan Wood Julio S Montaner Kathy Li Lucy Barney Mark W Tyndall Thomas Kerr

BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown elevated rates of health-related harms among Aboriginal people who use injection drugs such as heroin. Methadone maintenance therapy is one of the most effective interventions to address the harms of heroin injection. We assessed the rate of methadone use in a cohort of opioid injection drug users in Vancouver and investigated whether methadone use was ass...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2011
Tara Elton-Marshall Scott T Leatherdale Robin Burkhalter

BACKGROUND Despite the high prevalence of smoking among Aboriginal youth, there is a paucity of research related to tobacco use and other risk behaviours among Aboriginal youth living off-reserve in Canada. We used data from the national Youth Smoking Survey to characterize non-traditional tobacco use, exposure to second-hand smoke, and alcohol and drug use among Aboriginal youth living off-res...

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