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Autor:
Laurel Mimmo, Karen Zwi, Susan Woolfenden, Georgina Chambers, Simon Paget, Raghu Lingam, Sarah Mcintyre, Sue Woolfenden, Valsamma Eapen, Hayley Smithers-Sheedy, Tanya Martin, Timothy Scott, Anne Masi, Iva Strnadová, Katarina Ostojic, Betty-Jean Dee-Price, Heather Burnett, Alison Berg, Michele Scarcella, Jack Calderan, Sheikh Azmatullah, Masyitah Mohamed, Mackenzie Woodbury, Alunya Wilkinson, Russell Dale, Isra Karem, Anne Olaso, Matthew van Hoek, Debbie van Hoek, Mariyam Cadiri, Delfina Diaz Rojas, Georgina Henry, Mick Scarcella, Shaini Shiva, Vesna Stojanovic, Joyce Vasquez, Janet Zacharko, Seaneen Wallace
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 14, Iss 7 (2024)
Introduction The social determinants of health contribute to poorer health outcomes for children with cerebral palsy (CP) and are barriers to families accessing health services. At an individual level, social determinants of health are experienced as
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https://doaj.org/article/54bcaa8063a440a0a5a04284d49d0339
Autor:
Julieann Coombes, Andrew J. A. Holland, Kate Hunter, Keziah Bennett-Brook, Courtney Ryder, Summer M. Finlay, Phillip Orcher, Mick Scarcella, Karl Briscoe, Dale Forbes, Madeleine Jacques, Roland Wilson, Elizabeth Bourke, Camila Kairuz
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19:11301
Severe injury and chronic conditions require long-term management by multidisciplinary teams. Appropriate discharge planning ensures ongoing care to mitigate the long-term impact of injuries and chronic conditions. However, First Nations peoples in A
Autor:
Tara Flemington, Jennifer Fraser, Clinton Gibbs, Joanne Shipp, Joe Bryant, Amanda Ryan, Devika Wijetilaka, Susan Marks, Mick Scarcella, Dimitra Tzioumi, Shanthi Ramanathan, Liesa Clague, Donna Hartz, Bob Lonne, Mark Lock (Ngiyampaa)
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 9; Pages: 5381
The aim of this paper is to describe the development of a model of care to embed cultural safety for Aboriginal children into paediatric hospital settings. The Daalbirrwirr Gamambigu (pronounced “Dahl-beer-weer gum-um-be-goo” in the Gumbaynggirr