2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.10.23292468
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“Putting the power back into community”: A mixed methods evaluation of a chronic hepatitis B training course for the Aboriginal health workforce of Australia’s Northern Territory

Kelly Hosking,
Teresa De Santis,
Emily Vintour-Cesar
et al.

Abstract: Background Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is endemic in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population of Australia's Northern Territory. Progression to liver disease can be prevented if holistic care is provided. Low health literacy amongst health professionals is a known barrier to caring for people living with CHB. We co-designed and delivered a culturally safe "Managing hepatitis B" training course for the Aboriginal health workforce. Here we present an evaluation of the course. Objectives 1. To improve c… Show more

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“…Eight past participants have been mentored to teach on subsequent courses and five have been invited as authors (PW, TN, AD, SW, KS), building capacity in non-clinical areas and contributing to validating the findings in this paper. They have also presented this work at national and international conferences [40,57,58].…”
Section: And Anothermentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Eight past participants have been mentored to teach on subsequent courses and five have been invited as authors (PW, TN, AD, SW, KS), building capacity in non-clinical areas and contributing to validating the findings in this paper. They have also presented this work at national and international conferences [40,57,58].…”
Section: And Anothermentioning
confidence: 98%