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Pragmatic indicators for remote Aboriginal maternal and infant health care: Why it matters and where to start

2010

Steenkamp, M., Bar-Zeev, S., Rumbold, A., Barclay, L., & Kildea, S.

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This article draws on a review of scientific databases and grey literature to identify existing indicators for reporting on improvements in remote Indigenous maternal and infant health. The authors identified 42 indicator sets and more than 1000 individual indicators, of which 656 were considered relevant and organized into 300 topics and 16 themes for antenatal, birth and postpartum, and infant care.

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Pragmatic indicators for remote Aboriginal maternal and infant health care: Why it matters and where to start.

Steenkamp, M., Bar-Zeev, S., Rumbold, A., Barclay, L., & Kildea, S. (2010). Pragmatic indicators for remote Aboriginal maternal and infant health care: Why it matters and where to start. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 34(Suppl 1), S5-8.

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