Author | Name | Reason |
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Ballie et. al 2007 | Improving organisational systems for diabetes care in Australian Indigenous Communities. BMC Health Services Research. 2007;7 | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |
Ballestas et. al 2014 | A metropolitan Aboriginal podiatry and diabetes outreach clinic to ameliorate foot-related complications in Aboriginal people. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 2014;38(5):492–3 | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |
Bandaranaike 2010 | Stamping out diabetic foot in the Pilbara, Western Australia. Canberra: Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health; 2010 | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |
Charles 2017 | The Aboriginal Multiple Injury Questionnaire (AMIQ): The development of a musculoskeletal injury questionnaire for an Australian Aboriginal population. Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin. 2017;17(3) | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |
Nannup et. al 2021 | Keny Djena—‘first feet’: a story about Joobaitch (1830–1907) 2021 | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |
Schoen et. al 2010 | Health promotion resources for Aboriginal people: lessons learned from consultation and evaluation of diabetes foot care resources. Health Promotion Journal of Australia. 2010;21(1):64–9 | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |
Warnock 2006 | Mount Isa’s Indigenous Diabetic Foot Project. Deakin West, ACT: Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health Inc; 2006 | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |
Warnock 2006 | An educational tool to assist with identification and management of the Indigenous diabetic foot. Deakin West, ACT: Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health Inc; 2006 | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |
Watson et. al 2001 | Diabetic foot care: developing culturally appropriate educational tools for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Northern Territory, Australia. Australian Journal of Rural Health. 2001;9(3):121–6 | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |
Whyatt et. al 2017 | High Risk Foot: geographical inequities, importance of different diagnosis groups, forecast hospitalisations, and access to services. Perth, WA: Collaborative for Healthcare Analysis and Statistical Modelling (CHASM), School of Medicine, University of Western Australia; 2017 | Not Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perceptions of foot health |