Kate Hunter's Publications
About Kate Hunter's Publications
Senior Research Fellow, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Program- PhD,
- MPH
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0037 Preventing unintentional childhood injuries in Uganda - development of an intervention toolkit
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Enablers and Barriers to Accessing Healthcare Services for Aboriginal People in New South Wales, Australia
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Date published: -
“They Are Worth Their Weight in Gold”: Families and Clinicians’ Perspectives on the Role of First Nations Health Workers in Paediatric Burn Care in Australia
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Date published: -
Understanding implementation factors and participant experiences of a cluster randomised controlled trial to prevent falls among older Aboriginal people: a process evaluation protocol
Injury Prevention Date published: -
Fire and Smoke: Using Indigenous Research Methodologies to Explore the Psychosocial Impact of Pediatric Burns on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families
International Journal of Qualitative Methods Date published: -
Exploring Leave Events for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People From Australian Tertiary Services: A Systematic Literature Review
Unknown Date published: -
Healthy ageing among older Aboriginal people: the Ironbark study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
Injury Prevention Date published: -
Factors contributing to longer length of stay in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children hospitalised for burn injury
Injury Epidemiology Date published: -
Burn Injuries in Hospitalized Australian Children-An Epidemiological Profile
Journal of Burn Care & Research Date published: -
Overloaded and Unrestrained: A Qualitative Study with Local Experts Exploring Factors Affecting Child Car Restraint Use in Cape Town, South Africa
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Date published: -
A Process Evaluation Protocol for Examining the Impact of Instructions for Correct Use of Child Car Seats Designed through a Consumer-Driven Process and Evaluated in a Field-Based Randomised Controlled Trial
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Date published: -
The journey of aftercare for Australia’s First Nations families whose child had sustained a burn injury: a qualitative study
BMC Health Services Research Date published: -
Facilitators and barriers to child restraint use in motor vehicles: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Injury Prevention Date published: -
Efficacy and cultural appropriateness of psychosocial interventions for paediatric burn patients and caregivers: a systematic review
BMC Public Health Date published: -
What informs care? Descriptions by multidisciplinary teams about burns care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
Burns Date published: -
Efficacy and cultural appropriateness of psychosocial interventions for paediatric burn patients and caregivers: A systematic review.
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