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View article: Using Citizen Science to Address Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditure with Aboriginal Communities in the Far West of South Australia: A Protocol
Using Citizen Science to Address Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenditure with Aboriginal Communities in the Far West of South Australia: A Protocol Open
Out-of-pocket health expenditure (OOPHE) significantly impacts people with chronic and complex diseases (CCDs) and injuries. Aboriginal communities experience a higher burden of CCDs and injury, along with greater OOPHE inequities. This pr…
View article: Towards a best practice framework for <scp>eHealth</scp> with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples — important characteristics of <scp>eHealth</scp> interventions: a narrative review
Towards a best practice framework for <span>eHealth</span> with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples — important characteristics of <span>eHealth</span> interventions: a narrative review Open
Summary This narrative review discusses the important characteristics of electronic health (eHealth) interventions and critiques the cultural quality of eHealth research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Thirty‐nine publi…
View article: Food Insecurity Screening in High-Income Countries, Tool Validity, and Implementation: A Scoping Review
Food Insecurity Screening in High-Income Countries, Tool Validity, and Implementation: A Scoping Review Open
Household food insecurity has significant negative implications across the lifespan. While routine screening is recommended, particularly in healthcare, guidelines are lacking on selection of screening tools and best-practice implementatio…
View article: Key features in telehealth-delivered cardiac rehabilitation required to optimize cardiovascular health in coronary heart disease: a systematic review and realist synthesis
Key features in telehealth-delivered cardiac rehabilitation required to optimize cardiovascular health in coronary heart disease: a systematic review and realist synthesis Open
Telehealth-delivered cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes can potentially increase participation rates while delivering equivalent outcomes to facility-based programmes. However, key components of these interventions that reduce cardiova…
View article: Influencing Factors to mHealth Uptake With Indigenous Populations: Qualitative Systematic Review
Influencing Factors to mHealth Uptake With Indigenous Populations: Qualitative Systematic Review Open
Background The advancements and abundance of mobile phones and portable health devices have created an opportunity to use mobile health (mHealth) for population health systems. There is increasing evidence for the feasibility and acceptanc…
View article: Culturally safe eHealth: what is 'best practice' and who determines it?
Culturally safe eHealth: what is 'best practice' and who determines it? Open
Population Medicine considers the following types of articles:• Research Papers -reports of data from original research or secondary dataset analyses.• Review Papers -comprehensive, authoritative, reviews within the journal's scope.These i…
View article: The acceptability and utility of Indigenous youth health assessments: a narrative systematic review
The acceptability and utility of Indigenous youth health assessments: a narrative systematic review Open
Background Indigenous youth are navigating the transition from childhood to adulthood while contending with challenges of ongoing colonisation and everyday lived experiences of racism. A comprehensive assessment of Indigenous youth’s healt…
View article: Health promotion is central to the establishment of an Australian Centre for Disease Control
Health promotion is central to the establishment of an Australian Centre for Disease Control Open
Following a newly installed federal government and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Health and Aged Care commenced planning for the establishment of an Australian Centre for Disease Control (CDC) with the release of a consu…
View article: Clinical characteristics of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander emergency department patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome
Clinical characteristics of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander emergency department patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome Open
Objectives To describe the demographics, presentation characteristics, clinical features and cardiac outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients who present to a regional cardiac referral centre ED with suspected acute coro…
View article: Correction: Culturally Safe eHealth Interventions With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Protocol for a Best Practice Framework
Correction: Culturally Safe eHealth Interventions With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Protocol for a Best Practice Framework Open
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View article: Culturally Safe eHealth Interventions With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Protocol for a Best Practice Framework
Culturally Safe eHealth Interventions With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Protocol for a Best Practice Framework Open
Background There is growing global evidence on the adoption and effectiveness of eHealth (including mobile health and telehealth) by First Nation peoples including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Although there are frameworks…
View article: The acceptability and utility of Indigenous youth health assessments: A narrative systematic review
The acceptability and utility of Indigenous youth health assessments: A narrative systematic review Open
Background:The time between childhood and adulthood is when an individual acquires the physical, cognitive, social, and economic resources that are foundational to health and wellbeing later in life. The psychological and physiological tra…
View article: Beverage Intake and Associated Nutrient Contribution for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: Secondary Analysis of a National Dietary Survey 2012–2013
Beverage Intake and Associated Nutrient Contribution for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: Secondary Analysis of a National Dietary Survey 2012–2013 Open
Beverages contribute significantly to dietary intake. Research exploring the impact of beverage types on nutrient intake for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is limited. A secondary analysis of the Australian Aborigi…
View article: Mobile apps for dementia awareness, support, and prevention – review and evaluation
Mobile apps for dementia awareness, support, and prevention – review and evaluation Open
This review aimed to document the characteristics and appraise the quality of dementia applications (apps) to support persons living with dementia and their caregivers. Systematic searches of the Australian-based Google Play Store, Apple A…
View article: Mobile apps for dementia awareness, support, and prevention – review and evaluation
Mobile apps for dementia awareness, support, and prevention – review and evaluation Open
This review aimed to document the characteristics and appraise the quality of dementia applications (apps) to support persons living with dementia and their caregivers. Systematic searches of the Australian-based Google Play Store, Apple A…
View article: Cardiovascular disease risk assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults aged under 35 years: a consensus statement
Cardiovascular disease risk assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults aged under 35 years: a consensus statement Open
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This statement from the Australian Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance, the Royal Australian College o…
View article: Incorporating Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Worldviews Through Innovative Text Analysis: An Evaluation of Indigenous Public Health Curricula
Incorporating Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Worldviews Through Innovative Text Analysis: An Evaluation of Indigenous Public Health Curricula Open
In Australia, graduates of Master of Public Health (MPH) programs are expected to achieve a set of core competencies, designed to ensure they will be culturally safe practitioners when working with Indigenous communities. This study review…
View article: ‘Work it out’: evaluation of a chronic condition self-management program for urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with or at risk of cardiovascular disease
‘Work it out’: evaluation of a chronic condition self-management program for urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with or at risk of cardiovascular disease Open
View article: Review of the Deakin University Master of Public Health Program
Review of the Deakin University Master of Public Health Program Open
This work is one in a series of reports that forms a national review of Indigenous Public Health Core Competencies Integration into Master of Public Health programs. The review is a component of the Indigenous Public Health Capacity Buildi…