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Alison Laycock
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Alison F. Laycock, Alison Frances Laycock
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Journal article
Improving preventive health care in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary care settings
Preventable chronic disease is the largest contributor to the health differential between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, but recommended best-practice preventive care is not consistently provided to Indigenous Australians.
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A developmental evaluation to enhance stakeholder engagement in a wide-scale interactive project disseminating quality improvement data: study protocol for a mixed-methods study
This paper describes a developmental evaluation to support and refine a novel interactive dissemination project using aggregated CQI data from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary healthcare centres in Australia.
Report
Priority evidence-practice gaps in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease care: final report
The purpose of this project has been to engage key stakeholders in the use of aggregate continuous quality improvement data to identify and address system-wide evidence-practice gaps in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Acute Rheumatic Heart Disease/ and Rheumatic Heart Disease care. We sought to engage a range of stakeholders in different roles and across...
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Priority evidence-practice gaps in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health and wellbeing care: final report
Healthcare stakeholders in diverse roles and organisations provided input to interpret continuous quality improvement data on mental health and wellbeing care, using data from twenty-one health centres. The findings and key messages are relevant to healthcare policy and planning. This report presents: 1. Priority gaps in mental health and wellbeing care 2. Barriers and enablers...
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander maternal health care: final report
This report provides up-to-date and comprehensive data on the quality of maternal health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women from ninety-one primary care health centres across Australia. The health centres include community-controlled and government managed health services in different Australian jurisdictions. Teams in these health centres conducted audits of pregnancy and post-natal care...