Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.What informs care? Descriptions by multidisciplinary teams about burns care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
Sarah Fraser et al.
BURNS (2020)
Burn injury models of care: A review of quality and cultural safety for care of Indigenous children
Sarah Fraser et al.
BURNS (2018)
Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian children hospitalised for burn injuries: a population data linkage study
Holger Moller et al.
MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA (2017)
Embedding cultural safety in Australia's main health care standards
Martin Laverty et al.
MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA (2017)
Scald burns in children aged 14 and younger in Australia and New Zealand-An analysis based on the Burn Registry of Australia and New Zealand (BRANZ)
Dorothee I. Riedlinger et al.
BURNS (2015)
Understanding burn injuries in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children: protocol for a prospective cohort study
Rebecca Q. Ivers et al.
BMJ OPEN (2015)
Addressing Uncomfortable Issues: Reflexivity as a Tool for Culturally Safe Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
Annabelle Wilson
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF INDIGENOUS EDUCATION (2014)
Medical management of paediatric burn injuries: Best practice
Leo K. P. Kim et al.
JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS AND CHILD HEALTH (2012)
A Study of Burn Hospitalizations for Children Younger Than 5 Years of Age: 1983-2008
Janine Duke et al.
PEDIATRICS (2011)
Burn Teams and Burn Centers: The Importance of a Comprehensive Team Approach to Burn Care
Ahmed M. Al-Mousawi et al.
CLINICS IN PLASTIC SURGERY (2009)
Closing the gap in a generation: health equity through action on the social determinants of health
Michael Marmot et al.
LANCET (2008)
Health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in remote Far North Queensland: findings of the Paediatric Outreach Service
Jonty Rothstein et al.
MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA (2007)