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What factors contribute to the continued low rates of Indigenous status identification in urban general practice? - A mixed-methods multiple site case study

机译:哪些因素导致城市一般实践中土著身份识别率持续偏低? -混合方法多站点案例研究

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BackgroundIndigenous peoples experience worse health and die at younger ages than their non-indigenous counterparts. Ethnicity data enables health services to identify inequalities experienced by minority populations and to implement and monitor services specifically targeting them. Despite significant Government intervention, Australia’s Indigenous peoples, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, continue to be under identified in data sets. We explored the barriers to Indigenous status identification in urban general practice in two areas in Sydney.
机译:背景技术与非土著人民相比,土著人民的健康状况较差,并且死亡年龄较小。种族数据使卫生服务能够确定少数群体所经历的不平等现象,并实施和监测针对他们的服务。尽管政府进行了重大干预,但数据集中仍未确定澳大利亚的土著人民,原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民。我们在悉尼的两个地区探索了在城市普通实践中识别土著身份的障碍。

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