Publications
| petrol sniffing in a pregnant aboriginal population: a review of maternal and neonatal outcomes. | the study's aim was to determine if petrol sniffing during pregnancy is associated with adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes at the alice springs hospital. the study design was a retrospective case note review. the subjects were aboriginal women who delivered at the alice springs hospital between july 1991 and september 1999 where petrol sniffing was identified on the discharge coding; 14 women with 21 pregnancies were identified. one hundred and eleven nulliparous aboriginal women who deliver ... | 2001 | 11787917 |
| delivery of maternal health care in indigenous primary care services: baseline data for an ongoing quality improvement initiative. | australia's aboriginal and torres strait islander (indigenous) populations have disproportionately high rates of adverse perinatal outcomes relative to other australians. poorer access to good quality maternal health care is a key driver of this disparity. the aim of this study was to describe patterns of delivery of maternity care and service gaps in primary care services in australian indigenous communities. | 2011 | 21385387 |