Gaps in Guideline-Recommended Assessment and Management in Primary Health Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women

K. McBride, Natasha Howard, Alex Brown, Susan Hillier, Steve Nicholls, Catherine Paquet

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    Abstract

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience a high and disparate burden of cardiovascular disease. Accessible and effective assessment and management in primary health care is essential to reducing inequality. This study sought to explore the extent to which the receipt of guideline-based assessment and management is influenced by gender.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication69th CSANZ Annual Scientific Meeting 45th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Heart Research ANZET 21
    Place of PublicationOnline
    PublisherElsevier B.V.
    Pages279
    ISBN (Print)1443-9506
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021
    Event69th CSANZ Annual Scientific Meeting 45th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Heart Research ANZET 21 - Online
    Duration: 1 Jan 2021 → …
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/heart-lung-and-circulation/vol/30/suppl/S3

    Publication series

    Name
    NumberSupp3
    Volume30

    Conference

    Conference69th CSANZ Annual Scientific Meeting 45th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Heart Research ANZET 21
    Period1/01/21 → …
    Other5-8 August 2021
    Internet address

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