Multi-lingual "Asthma APP" improves health knowledge of asthma among Australian First Nations carers of children with asthma
BackgroundAmong Australian First Nations people, asthma is associated with worse morbidity and mortality than non-First Nations people. Improving the delivery of health education that is innovative and culturally relevant to linguistically diverse populations is needed. Digital platforms, such as mo...
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Main Authors: | Lesley A. Versteegh (Author), Anne B. Chang (Author), Sharon Chirgwin (Author), Fransisca P. Tenorio (Author), Catherine A. Wilson (Author), Gabrielle B. McCallum (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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