Blar i forfatter "Deverix, Janiene"
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family access to continuity of health care services in the first 1000 days of life: a systematic review of the literature
Sivertsen, Nina; Anikeeva, Olga; Deverix, Janiene; Grant, Julian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-09-03)Background - Aboriginal women and their infants experience significant disadvantage in health outcomes compared to their non-Aboriginal counterparts. Access to timely, effective and appropriate maternal and child healthcare can contribute to reducing these existing health disparities. However, accessing mainstream healthcare services often results in high levels of fear and anxiety, and low attendance ... -
A call for culture-centred care: exploring health workers' perspectives of positive care experiences and culturally responsive care provision to Aboriginal women and their infants in mainstream health in South Australia
Sivertsen, Nina; Deverix, Janiene; Gregoric, Carolyn; Grant, Julian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-12)Background - Aboriginal women and their infants experience significant disadvantage in health outcomes compared to their non-Aboriginal counterparts. Access to timely, effective, and appropriate maternal and child health care can contribute to reducing these existing health disparities. This research sought to explore factors that contribute to continuity of care for Aboriginal women and their infants ... -
‘It looks like a breadbox’: a pilot study investigating implementation of the Pepi-Pod® program with Aboriginal families in metropolitan South Australia
Sivertsen, Nina; Grant, Julian; Deverix, Janiene; Steeb, Alice (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-06-10)Aims: To collaboratively explore the cultural acceptance of the Pepi-Pod® program as an alter nate safe sleep space and to explore the process of implementing the Pepi-Pod® program in a mainstream health service for Aboriginal families living in urban South Australia. Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants continue to die from sudden infant death syn drome (SIDS) and sudden ...