219 results on '"Whop, Lisa J"'
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2. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women's views of cervical screening by self?collection: a qualitative study
3. Discord between presence of follicular conjunctivitis and Chlamydia trachomatis infection in a single Torres Strait Island community: a cross?sectional survey
4. ‘Dispelling the smoke to reflect the mirror’: the time is now to eliminate tobacco related harms
5. The social determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults who do not smoke in regional Australia
6. Nudging towards COVID-19 and influenza vaccination uptake in medically at-risk children: EPIC study protocol of randomised controlled trials in Australian paediatric outpatient clinics
7. Health care provider perspectives on cervical screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: a qualitative study
8. Achieving cervical cancer elimination among Indigenous women
9. Spatial and temporal variations in cervical cancer screening participation among indigenous and non-indigenous women, Queensland, Australia, 2008–2017
10. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's domains of wellbeing: A comprehensive literature review
11. Lung cancer screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: an opportunity to address health inequities
12. What Matters 2 Adults: a study protocol to develop a new preference-based wellbeing measure with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults (WM2Adults)
13. The Indigenous Australian Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Cohort Study 2, Continuation for 5 to 10 Years: Protocol for a Longitudinal Study
14. Review of gynaecological cancer among Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in Australia
15. Kulay Kalingka, a national cohort study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cancer experiences: a study protocol
16. Assessing the Prevalence of Trachoma: Lessons from Community Screening with Laboratory Testing in Australia's Torres Strait Islands.
17. Ethical publishing in ‘Indigenous’ contexts
18. Does gynaecological cancer care meet the needs of Indigenous Australian women? Qualitative interviews with patients and care providers
19. Assessing the Prevalence of Trachoma: Lessons from Community Screening with Laboratory Testing in Australia’s Torres Strait Islands
20. Clinical signs of trachoma and laboratory evidence of ocular Chlamydia trachomatis infection in a remote Queensland community: a serial cross‐sectional study
21. Under-screened Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s perspectives on cervical screening
22. Interrogating the intentions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health: a narrative review of research outputs since the introduction of Closing the Gap
23. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and cancer
24. Indigenous Australians with non–small cell lung cancer or cervical cancer receive suboptimal treatment
25. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women's views of cervical screening by self‐collection: a qualitative study
26. Discord between presence of follicular conjunctivitis andChlamydia trachomatisinfection in a single Torres Strait Island community: a cross‐sectional survey
27. The Health and Wellbeing of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples around the Globe: Ensuring and Promoting Best Practice in Research
28. The first comprehensive report on Indigenous Australian womenʼs inequalities in cervical screening: A retrospective registry cohort study in Queensland, Australia (2000-2011)
29. School-Level Variation in Coverage of Co-Administered dTpa and HPV Dose 1 in Three Australian States
30. Black to the Future: Making the Case for Indigenist Health Humanities
31. Facilitating uptake of cervical screening among Indigenous women to achieve equitable and timely elimination of cervical cancer
32. Study protocol: Yarning about HPV Vaccination: a qualitative study of factors influencing HPV vaccination among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents in Australia
33. Cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in rural and remote areas
34. Access to Aboriginal Community-Controlled Primary Health Organizations Can Explain Some of the Higher Pap Test Participation Among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in North Queensland, Australia
35. The Fabric of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing: A Conceptual Model
36. What Matters 2 Adults (WM2Adults): Understanding the Foundations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing
37. sj-pdf-1-msc-10.1177_0969141320984199 - Supplemental material for Temporal and area-level variation in prevalence of high-grade histologically confirmed cervical abnormalities among Indigenous and non-Indigenous women, Queensland, Australia, 2008–2017
38. sj-pdf-2-msc-10.1177_0969141320984199 - Supplemental material for Temporal and area-level variation in prevalence of high-grade histologically confirmed cervical abnormalities among Indigenous and non-Indigenous women, Queensland, Australia, 2008–2017
39. Black to the Future : Making the Case for Indigenist Health Humanities
40. Temporal and area-level variation in prevalence of high-grade histologically confirmed cervical abnormalities among Indigenous and non-Indigenous women, Queensland, Australia, 2008–2017
41. Access to Aboriginal Community-Controlled Primary Health Organizations Can Explain Some of the Higher Pap Test Participation Among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in North Queensland, Australia
42. Clinical signs of trachoma and laboratory evidence of ocular Chlamydia trachomatisinfection in a remote Queensland community: a serial cross‐sectional study
43. Investigating inequities in cardiovascular care and outcomes for Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: protocol for a hospital-based retrospective cohort data linkage project
44. 'Now we say Black Lives Matter but … the fact of the matter is, we just Black matter to them'
45. Temporal and area-level variation in prevalence of high-grade histologically confirmed cervical abnormalities among Indigenous and non-Indigenous women, Queensland, Australia, 2008–2017
46. Collection and Reporting of Indigenous Status Information in Cancer Registries Around the World
47. Navigating the cancer journey: A review of patient navigator programs for Indigenous cancer patients
48. Teleoncology for Indigenous patients: The responses of patients and health workers
49. “Now we say Black Lives Matter but … the fact of the matter is, we just Black matter to them”
50. Indigenous Australian women's experiences of participation in cervical screening
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