" It is hard to be sick now": diabetes and the reconstruction of indigenous sociality

F Dussart - Anthropologica, 2010 - JSTOR
Biomedical research on diabetes mellitus among Abo? riginal Australians often presumes
that misunderstanding and miscommunication undermine the treatment and diagnosis of …

'Marking'the white terrain in indigenous health research: literature review

K Martin‐McDonald, A McCarthy - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Title.'Marking'the white terrain in indigenous health research: literature review Aim. This
paper is a report of a literature review of the concept of whiteness in relation to research …

The Aboriginal Mental Health Worker Program: The challenge of supporting Aboriginal involvement in mental health care in the remote community context

A Harris, G Robinson - Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
This paper draws on our experience as evaluators of the Aboriginal Mental Health Worker
Program that has been operating in eight remote communities across the Top End of the …

Choosing or losing health?

DJ Hunter - Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 2005 - jech.bmj.com
If neo-liberal thinking is gripping health care reform in many countries with its focus on
market style competition and individual choice, a similar revolution may be underway in …

[图书][B] Race, racism, stress and Indigenous health

YC Paradies - 2006 - minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au
This thesis is a transdisciplinary study aimed at exploring the role of race, racism and stress
as determinants of health for indigenous populations and other oppressed ethnoracial …

It hinges on the door: time, spaces and identity in Australian Aboriginal health services

T Jowsey, L Yen, N Ward, J McNab, C Aspin… - Health Sociology …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores how the structuring of places and time influence Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander patient and carer experiences of health services. Face-to-face in-depth …

[HTML][HTML] Overseas‐trained doctors in indigenous rural health services: Negotiating professional relationships across cultural domains

A Durey, P Hill, R Arkles, M Gilles, K Peterson… - Australian and New …, 2008 - Elsevier
Abstract Objective To examine how OTDs and staff in rural and remote Indigenous health
contexts communicate and negotiate identity and relationships, and consider how this may …

Strengthening Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health policy: lessons from a case study of food and nutrition

J Browne, D Gleeson, K Adams, D Minniecon… - Public health …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Objective: To examine key factors influencing the prioritisation of food and nutrition in
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health policy during 1996–2015. Design: A qualitative …

'… but I just prefer to treat everyone the same…': general practice receptionists talking about health inequities

R Manhire-Heath, D Cormack… - Australian journal of …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
General practice receptionists are positioned at the beginning of a patient's journey within
the healthcare system, yet their influence on a patient's experience is unknown. The limited …

Diet, diabetes and relatedness in a central Australian Aboriginal settlement: some qualitative recommendations to facilitate the creation of culturally sensitive health …

F Dussart - Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2009 - CSIRO Publishing
Issue addressed: At the request of chronically-ill Aboriginal patients in Central Australia with
whom I have worked for the past 25 years, ethnographic research was conducted to provide …