510 results on '"Thompson, Sandra C."'
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2. Changing conversations about family violence in regional Western Australia: A primary prevention communication case study
3. Unmet supportive care needs among Indigenous cancer patients across Australia
4. Analysis of reporting of family violence reporting in print media in regional Western Australia
5. A qualitative study of how COVID-19 impacts on Australians’ hopes and dreams
6. 'Friendly Racism' and White Guilt: Midwifery Students' Engagement with Aboriginal Content in Their Program
7. “The support has been brilliant”: experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients attending two high performing cancer services
8. Feasibility and acceptability of opportunistic screening to detect atrial fibrillation in Aboriginal adults
9. Australian cancer services: a survey of providers’ efforts to meet the needs of Indigenous patients
10. "A Huge Gap": Health Care Provider Perspectives on Cancer Screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People in the Northern Territory.
11. Cultural respect in midwifery service provision for Aboriginal women: longitudinal follow-up reveals the enduring legacy of targeted program initiatives
12. General Practitioners’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Dietary Advice for Weight Control in Their Overweight Patients: A Scoping Review
13. Dealing with Intimate Partner Violence and Family Violence in a Regional Centre of Western Australia: A Study of the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Local Social Workers
14. Measuring for primary prevention: An online survey of local community perspectives on family and domestic violence in regional Australia
15. Talking about the not talked about: use of, and reactions to, a DVD promoting bowel cancer screening to Aboriginal people
16. Improving the management of acute coronary syndrome for Aboriginal and non‐Aboriginal patients in a regional hospital
17. Tracks to Postgraduate Rural Practice: Longitudinal Qualitative Follow-Up of Nursing Students Who Undertook a Rural Placement in Western Australia
18. Addressing Complex Social Problems Using the Lens of Family Violence: Valuable Learning from the First Year of an Interdisciplinary Community of Practice
19. Attracting, Recruiting, and Retaining Medical Workforce: A Case Study in a Remote Province of Indonesia
20. Learning from follow-up of student placements in a remote community: a small qualitative study highlights personal and workforce benefits and opportunities
21. Beyond enrolments: a systematic review exploring the factors affecting the retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health students in the tertiary education system
22. Delay in commencement of palliative care service episodes provided to Indigenous and non-Indigenous patients: cross-sectional analysis of an Australian multi-jurisdictional dataset
23. Perspectives of Aboriginal People Affected by Cancer on the Need for an Aboriginal Navigator in Cancer Treatment and Support: A Qualitative Study
24. Exploring the Implementation of Workplace-Focused Primary Prevention Efforts to Reduce Family Violence in a Regional City: The Need for Clarity, Capacity, and Communication
25. Patterns of Medicare-funded primary health and specialist consultations in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians in the two years before hospitalisation for ischaemic heart disease
26. Systematic review of resilience-enhancing, universal, primary school-based mental health promotion programs
27. Key features of palliative care service delivery to Indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: a comprehensive review
28. Improving Access to Cancer Treatment Services in Australia’s Northern Territory—History and Progress
29. Commitments, Conditions and Corruption: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Physician Recruitment and Retention Experiences in Indonesia
30. Additional file 1 of A qualitative study of how COVID-19 impacts on Australians��� hopes and dreams
31. Putting Policy into Practice: How Three Cancer Services Perform against Indigenous Health and Cancer Frameworks
32. 'Everything Is Okay': The Influence of Neoliberal Discourse on the Reported Experiences of Aboriginal People in Western Australia Who Are HIV-Positive
33. Respect, Relationships, and “Just Spending Time with Them”: Critical Elements for Engaging Aboriginal Students in Primary School Education
34. Necessity as the Catalyst of Change: Exploring Client and Provider Perspectives of Accelerated Implementation of Telehealth by a Regional Australian Community Service Organisation during COVID-19 Restrictions
35. Silver Linings Reported by Australians Experiencing Public Health Restrictions during the First Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Report
36. Experience of Healthcare Access in Australia during the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic
37. Hepatitis B Vaccination of Personnel Employed in Victorian Hospitals: Are Those at Risk Adequately Protected?
38. Additional file 2 of 'The support has been brilliant': experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients attending two high performing cancer services
39. Additional file 1 of 'The support has been brilliant': experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients attending two high performing cancer services
40. Behavioural Dynamics of a Clinical Trial of Sunscreens for Reducing Solar Keratoses in Victoria, Australia
41. Impact of Improved Laboratory Compliance on Notification of Genital Chlamydia trachomatis Infection in Victoria
42. What is the impact of missing Indigenous status on mortality estimates? An assessment using record linkage in Western Australia
43. An overview of cancer and beliefs about the disease in Indigenous people of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US
44. Occurrence and timely management of problems requiring prompt intervention among Indigenous compared with non-Indigenous Australian palliative care patients: a multijurisdictional cohort study
45. Considerations in Planning Physical Activity for Older Adults in Hot Climates: A Narrative Review
46. Longitudinal Follow Up of Early Career Midwives: Insights Related to Racism Show the Need for Increased Commitment to Cultural Safety in Aboriginal Maternity Care
47. Maintaining sexual health in commercial sex workers in Australia: condom effectiveness, screening, and management after acquiring sexually transmissible infections
48. Blood-borne viruses and their survival in the environment: is public concern about community needlestick exposures justified?
49. Help yourself by helping us: responding to reviewers’ comments
50. Afghan and Kurdish refugees, 8–20 years after resettlement, still experience psychological distress and challenges to well being
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