Managing two worlds together : stage 3: improving Aboriginal patient journeys - Study report / Janet Kelly, Judith Dwyer, Brita Pekarsky, Tamara Mackean, Eileen Wills, Charlotte de Crespigny, Sharon Perkins, Kim O'Donnell, Rosie King, Laney Mackean, Alex Brown, Monica Lawrence, Karen Dixon
- Bib ID:
- 6894850
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Kelly, Janet, author
- Online Version:
- Online version
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- Description:
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- Bedford Park, SA : Department of Health Care Management, Flinders University, April 2015
- Carlton South Vic : The Lowitja Institute, April 2015
- ©2015
- vi, 30 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
- ISBN:
- 9781921889288 (paperback)
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- Summary:
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"The Improving Aboriginal Patient Journeys (IAPJ) study is the third stage of the Managing Two Worlds Together (MTWT) project. The MTWT project investigated what works well and what needs improvement in the health system for Aboriginal people who travel for hospital and specialist care from rural and remote areas of South Australia and the Northern Territory to city hospitals. ... Stage 3 (2013-15) involved an expanded research team and staff participants working together in a range of health care and education settings in South Australia and the Northern Territory. The aim was to modify, adapt and test the Aboriginal PJM tools developed in Stages 1 and 2."--Page v.
- Notes:
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- Includes bibliographical references (page 27)
- Also available online. Address as at 22/07/2015: http://www.flinders.edu.au/medicine/fms/sites/health_care_management/mtwt/documents/Project%20Report-layout-WEB%20V2.pdf
- Subject:
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- Aboriginal Australians -- Hospital care -- South Australia
- Aboriginal Australians -- Hospital care -- Northern Territory
- Aboriginal Australians -- Medical care -- South Australia
- Aboriginal Australians -- Medical care -- Northern Territory
- Aboriginal Australians -- Health and hygiene -- South Australia
- Aboriginal Australians -- Health and hygiene -- Northern Territory
- Aboriginal Australians -- Diseases -- Treatment -- South Australia
- Aboriginal Australians -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Northern Territory
- Research - Methodology and techniques
- Health services - Hospitals
- South Australia (SA)
- Northern Territory (NT)
- Australian
- Other authors/contributors:
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- Dwyer, Judith, 1951-, author
- Pekarsky, Brita, author
- MacKean, Tamara, author
- Willis, Eileen, 1946-, author
- De Crespigny, Charlotte Francis, 1948-, author
- Perkins, Sharon, author
- O'Donnell, Kim, author
- King, Rosie, author
- Mackean, Laney, author
- Brown, Alex, 1971-, author
- Lawrence, Monica, 1962-, author
- Dixon, Karen, author
- Flinders University. Department of Health Care Management, issuing body
- Lowitja Institute, issuing body
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- Publication date:
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