Brain Impairment in Indigenous Populations
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Brain Impairment in Indigenous Populations
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- 04 September 2019, pp. 105-106
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Exploring Sex-Based Differences in Concussion Knowledge, Attitudes and Resources in Young First Nations Hockey Players: A Cross-Sectional Survey from Ontario, Canada
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- 25 June 2019, pp. 107-119
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‘I’ve got to row the boat on my own, more or less’: aboriginal australian experiences of traumatic brain injury
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- 02 July 2019, pp. 120-136
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A Qualitative Study on the Transition Support Needs of Indigenous Australians Following Traumatic Brain Injury
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- 22 August 2019, pp. 137-159
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The Potential of a Narrative and Creative Arts Approach to Enhance Transition Outcomes for Indigenous Australians Following Traumatic Brain Injury
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- 31 July 2019, pp. 160-170
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Dementia in Aboriginal people in Residential Aged Care Facilities in Alice Springs: A Descriptive Study
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- 04 September 2019, pp. 171-179
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Exploring the experiences and needs of homeless aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples with neurocognitive disability
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- 05 July 2019, pp. 180-196
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Traumatic brain injury and intimate partner violence: Addressing knowledge and service gaps among indigenous populations in Canada
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- 12 July 2019, pp. 197-210
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