How a culturally informed model of care helped First Nations patients with heart disease
- Written by Danielle Harrop, Cardiologist; PhD candidate, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland
Koy_Hipster/ShutterstockA First Nations child born in Australia today can expect to live eight to nine years less than a non-Indigenous child born on the same day.
During their life, they are more likely to have a heart attack, and would be on average 20 years younger than the non-Indigenous patient in the hospital bed next to them when they do....
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