Insights into nutritionists' practices and experiences in remote Australian Aboriginal communities
Abstract Objective: To explore and describe methods of communication, education practices, perceived challenges and the potential role of nutritionists working in remote Australian Aboriginal communities in order to inform future public health efforts. Methods: Nutritionists who work or have worked...
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Main Authors: | Susan L. Colles (Author), Suzanne Belton (Author), Julie Brimblecombe (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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