"We are everything to everyone": a systematic review of factors influencing the accountability relationships of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers (AHWs) in the Australian health system
Abstract Background Health policy in Australia positions Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers (AHWs) as central to improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' health, with high expectations of their contribution to closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigeno...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie M. Topp (Author), Alexandra Edelman (Author), Sean Taylor (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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