2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1463423623000373
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The availability and delivery of culturally responsive Australian Aboriginal infant resuscitation education programmes: a structured literature review

Nakita Stephens,
Caroline Nilson,
Tracy Reibel
et al.

Abstract: Aim: To critically appraise the literature to determine availability and identify the cultural responsiveness of infant resuscitation education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations. Background: Despite overall reductions in infant mortality in the last two decades, Aboriginal people have some of the highest rates of infant mortality of any developed nation. One of the key factors that has attributed to improvements in infant mortality rates is parent and carer education … Show more

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