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Case study

Improving Aboriginal patient journeys - rural and remote sites case studies

Sonia Mazzone, Debra Miller, Jo Newham, Bronwyn Ryan, Kym Thomas, Lee Martinez

The Improving Aboriginal Patient Journeys study aims to develop, refine and evaluate a set of Aboriginal patient journey mapping tools for use in quality improvement and education. A collaborative approach to knowledge exchange was used, with the research team working with staff and managers from a range of health settings in South Australia and the...
Case study

Improving Aboriginal patient journeys - cardiac case studies

Daphne Perry, Jeff Tinsley, Hugh Auckram, Wendy Corkhill, Sarah Wyatt, Natalie McCabe

The Improving Aboriginal Patient Journeys study aims to develop, refine and evaluate a set of Aboriginal patient journey mapping tools for use in quality improvement and education. A collaborative approach to knowledge exchange was used, with the research team working with staff and managers from a range of health settings in South Australia and the...
Working paper

The dynamics of services, housing, jobs and mobility in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in central Australia


The mobility of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples has long been seen as posing challenges for policymakers, by being a factor that contributes to inferior educational, employment and housing outcomes and that generally frustrates mainstream models of service delivery. However, in empirical terms, very little is actually known about the nature of this mobility.
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Improving Aboriginal patient journeys - renal case studies

Kylie Herman, Gay Martin, Cheryl Wilden, Toni East, Christine Russel, Sarah Brown

This report describes the ways in which six renal nurse leaders in Adelaide, Port Augusta and Alice Springs formed the Renal Focus Group and adapted and used the patient journey mapping tools in South Australia and the Northern Territory.
Working paper

A conversation about energy futures for remote Australian communities – theory and detailed workshop findings


This research developed a collaborative understanding of how alternative energy-related practices may impact on the future liveability of selected communities in remote Australia, focusing on housing and transport. By collaborative understanding, we mean understanding that emerges from a participatory research process. We developed a methodology that is effective in assisting a range of planners, policymakers...
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