"Got to build that trust": the perspectives and experiences of Aboriginal health staff on maternal oral health
Abstract Background In Australia, models of care have been developed to train antenatal care providers to promote oral health among pregnant women. However, these models are underpinned by Western values of maternity care that do not consider the cultural needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
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Main Authors: | Ariana C. Kong (Author), Mariana S. Sousa (Author), Lucie Ramjan (Author), Michelle Dickson (Author), Joanne Goulding (Author), Kylie Gwynne (Author), Folau Talbot (Author), Nathan Jones (Author), Ravi Srinivas (Author), Ajesh George (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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