Volume 37 Issue 1 - 2010
Advances in Contemporary Indigenous Health Care (2nd edn)
| 003-004 | | Editorial: Closing the Gap: Nurses and midwives making a difference Kim Usher, Odette Best |
| 005-007 | | Editorial: Nurses and midwives closing the gap in Indigenous Australian health care Sally Goold OAM, A Wiradjuri woman |
| 008-009 | | Editorial: How can nursing and midwifery help close the gap in Indigenous health indicators? Rosemary B Bryant |
| 010-020 | | Putting Indigenous cultural training into nursing practice Rosie Downing, Emma Kowal |
| 021-030 | | Closing the Gap: Cultural safety in Indigenous health education Wayne Rigby, Elaine Duffy, Jan Manners, Heather Latham, Lorraine Lyons, Laurie Crawford, Ray Eldridge |
| 031-034 | | Understanding culture in practice: Reflections of an Australian Indigenous nurse Renee Cecilia Blackman |
| 035-038 | | Editorial: Naming and framing Indigenous health issues Anne M McMurray |
| 039-048 | | Tjirtamai - 'To care for': A nursing education model designed to increase the number of Aboriginal nurses in a rural and remote Queensland community Roianne West, Leeona West, Karen West, Kim Usher |
| 049-056 | | Tackling tobacco: A call to arms for remote area nurses Jan Robertson |
| 057-068 | | Identity matters: Aboriginal mothers' experiences of accessing care Kimberley Anne Van Herk, Dawn Smith, Caroline Andrew |
| 069-081 | | Experiences of nurses in caring for circumcised initiates admitted to hospital with complications Mack Phega Mangena, Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi, Mmapheko Doriccah Peu |
| 082-089 | | Students' Corner: Exploring Indigenous health using the clinical reasoning cycle Victoria Grace Meissner |
| 090-091 | | Students' Corner: The best bang for our buck: Recommendations for the provision of training for tobacco action workers and Indigenous health workers Marlene Thompson |
| 092-095 | | Indigenous community participation: How does it relate to student-centered learning and embrace primary health care philosophies? Jessica Maree Biles, Brett James Biles |
| 096-106 | | Two Aboriginal registered nurses show us why black nurses caring for black patients is good medicine Lynne Stuart, Anne-Maree Nielsen |
| 102-106 | | Indigenous higher degree research students making a difference to the Indigenous health agenda Kim Usher |
| 107-108 | | Epilogue Kim Usher, Roianne West |
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