J Coombes, C Ryder - Qualitative Research in Organizations and …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose One's standpoint and consequent research paradigm impacts how we conduct research, including study design, analyses interpretation and dissemination of results. In …
Abstract Globally, First Nations children sustain burns at a higher rate than other children. Little is understood about how health inequities contribute, especially from an Indigenous …
Abstract Background Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have higher incidence, severity and hospital length of stay for their acute burn injuries than other Australian …
Objective This study sought to understand the impact of out‐of‐pocket healthcare expenditure (OOPHE) on Aboriginal families of children with acute burns injury. Methods …
Objective To investigate factors informing burns care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Design In-depth qualitative study with semi-structured interview questions. Setting …
Background Despite known inequalities, little is understood about the burden and healthcare experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who sustain a burn …
Background Quality and safety in Australian healthcare is inequitably distributed, highlighted by gaps in the provision of quality care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children …
Objective: To investigate differences in the characteristics of burn injuries leading to hospitalisation of Indigenous Australian and non‐Indigenous children in New South Wales …
Burns affect Australia's First Nations children more than other Australian children, they also experience longer lengths of stay in tertiary burns units and face barriers in accessing burn …