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Cross-Cultural, Aboriginal Language, Discovery Education for Health Literacy and Informed Consent in a Remote Aboriginal Community in the Northern Territory, Australia.

Jennifer M ShieldTherese M KearnsJoanne GarŋgulkpuyLisa WalpulayJenni A JuddLeanne BundhalaVeronica DjarpanbuluwuyRoss M Andrews
Published in: Tropical medicine and infectious disease (2018)
The community health education was well received. Feedback indicated that the stories were being discussed in the community and that the mode of transmission of strongyloidiasis was understood. Two-thirds of the population participated in the MDA. This study documents the principles and practice of a method of making important Western health knowledge comprehensible to Aboriginal people. This method would be applicable wherever language and culture of the people differ from language and culture of health professionals.
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