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    Scaling up sexually transmissible infections point-of-care testing in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities: healthcare workers’ perceptions of the barriers and facilitators

    Sexually transmissible infections (STIs), such as gonorrhoea and chlamydia, are highly prevalent, particularly in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia. In these settings, due t...

    Lise Lafferty, Kirsty Smith, Louise Causer in Implementation Science Communications (2021)

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    Engaging Australian Aboriginal narratives to challenge attitudes and create empathy in health care: a methodological perspective

    Unconscious bias and negative attitudes towards minority groups have detrimental effects on the way health care is, or is not, provided to these groups. Recognition of racist attitudes and behaviours as well a...

    Toni Wain, Moira Sim, Dawn Bessarab, Donna Mak, Colleen Hayward in BMC Medical Education (2016)

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    Conversant or clueless? Chlamydia-related knowledge and practice of general practitioners in Western Australia

    A survey of Western Australia's general practitioners' (GPs') knowledge and practices relating to genital chlamydia infection was conducted in mid-2005, prior to a multi-media campaign which encouraged 15–24 y...

    Meredith J Temple-Smith, Donna Mak, Jan Watson, Lisa Bastian in BMC Family Practice (2008)