Using research: Educational resources for rheumatic heart disease in women
journal contribution
posted on 2021-04-06, 03:09authored byGeraldine VaughanGeraldine Vaughan, Suzanne Belton, Sophie La Vincente, Linda Bootle, Elizabeth A Sullivan
A study of Aboriginal women's journeys with Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in Australia found that women and their families rarely had a deep understanding of the cause or implications of their disease. Despite contact with health staff, often since childhood, participants lacked understanding of the severity of their illness and its implications for childbearing. Several information/educational initiatives were developed to improve health literacy and have informed other strategies.
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External Author Affiliations
University of Technology Sydney; Reach, Switzerland; Menzies School of Health Research, Darwin; Aboriginal Maternal Infant Health Service (AMHIS)