Rheumatic heart disease in pregnancy: How can health services adapt to the needs of Indigenous women? A qualitative study

Author:

Belton Suzanne1ORCID,Kruske Sue2,Jackson Pulver Lisa3,Sherwood Juanita4,Tune Kylie5,Carapetis Jonathan6,Vaughan Geraldine7,Peek Michael8,McLintock Claire9,Sullivan Elizabeth10

Affiliation:

1. Rheumatic Heart Disease Menzies School of Health Research; Global & Tropical Health; Darwin Northern Territory Australia

2. Maternal and Child Health Institute for Urban Indigenous Health; University of Queensland; Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Pro-Vice Chancellor Engagement and Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Leadership; Western Sydney University; Sydney NSW Australia

4. National Centre for Cultural Competence; The University of Sydney; Sydney NSW Australia

5. Rheumatic Heart Disease Australia; Menzies School of Health Research; Darwin Northern Territory Australia

6. Telethon Kids Institute; Perth WA Australia

7. Australasian Maternity Outcomes Surveillance System (AMOSS); Faculty of Health; University of Technology Sydney; Ultimo NSW Australia

8. Australian National University and The Canberra Hospital; Canberra ACT Australia

9. National Women's Health Auckland City Hospital; Auckland New Zealand

10. Faculty of Health; University of Technology Sydney; Ultimo, Sydney NSW Australia

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynaecology,General Medicine

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