The barriers and facilitators that indigenous health workers experience in their workplace and communities in providing self-management support: a multiple case study
Abstract Background The inequality in health outcomes between Indigenous (Throughout the paper, the term Indigenous will be used to represent both Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islander Australians.) and non-Indigenous Australians continues to be a major public health issue. Chronic condi...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Conway (Author), George Tsourtos (Author), Sharon Lawn (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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