Using community‐led development to build health communication about rheumatic heart disease in Aboriginal children: a developmental evaluation
Abstract Objective: A high prevalence of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) among Aboriginal children in northern Australia is coupled with low understanding among families. This has negative impacts on children's health, limits opportunities for prevention and sugges...
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Main Authors: | Alice G. Mitchell (Author), Joseph Diddo (Author), Alistair Djalolba James (Author), Laurie Guraylayla (Author), Cindy Jinmarabynana (Author), Abigail Carter (Author), Stanley Djalarra Rankin (Author), Gideon Djorlom (Author), Carolyn Coleman (Author), Mason Scholes (Author), Emma Haynes (Author), Boglarka Remenyi (Author), Jennifer Yan (Author), Joshua Reginald Francis (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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