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2016-02-01Twenty-five years since the Shearman Report: How far have we come? Are we there yet?Catling, CJ; Homer, CSE
2015-01-01Midwives' decision making about transfers for 'slow' labour in rural New ZealandPatterson, J; Skinner, J; Foureur, M
2019-02-01Prevalence and practice characteristics of urban and rural or remote Australian chiropractors: Analysis of a nationally representative sample of 1830 chiropractorsAdams, J; de Luca, K; Swain, M; Funabashi, M; Wong, A; Pagé, I; Sibbritt, D; Peng, W
2017-09-18Perceived barriers and enablers to participation in a community-tailored physical activity program with Indigenous Australians in a regional and rural setting: a qualitative study.Sushames, A; Engelberg, T; Gebel, K
2016-10-17Improving maternity services for Indigenous women in Australia: moving from policy to practice.Kildea, S; Tracy, S; Sherwood, J; Magick-Dennis, F; Barclay, L
2016-04Integration in a nurse practitioner-led mental health service in rural Australia.Barraclough, F; Longman, J; Barclay, L
2018-12Losing blood and saving lives: Recognising the problems and impacts.Kampblijambi, JK; Montayre, J; Saravanakumar, P; Holroyd, E
2014-07-11The interface with naturopathy in rural primary health care: A survey of referral practices of general practitioners in rural and regional New South Wales, AustraliaWardle, JL; Sibbritt, DW; Adams, J
2023-11-16Rural versus metropolitan comparison of processes of care in the community‐based management of TIA and minor stroke in Australia (an analysis from the INSIST study)Gangadharan, S; Tomari, S; Levi, CR; Weaver, N; Holliday, E; Bajorek, B; Lasserson, D; Valderas, JM; Dewey, HM; Barber, PA; Spratt, NJ; Cadilhac, DA; Feigin, VL; Rothwell, PM; Zareie, H; Garcia‐Esperon, C; Davey, A
2016-10Rural health service planning: the need for a comprehensive approach to costing.Kornelsen, JA; Barclay, L; Grzybowski, S; Gao, Y
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