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Prevention of Chronic Conditions in rural and remote high risk populations dataset

University of South Australia
Prof Robyn McDermott (Principal investigator) Dr Katina D'Onise (Associated with) Prof Kerin O'Dea (Associated with) Prof Leonie Segal (Associated with)
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Brief description

This database provides evaluated models for PHC delivery to Indigenous and other high risk groups in rural and remote settings using a robust, mixed-methods approach with clearly-defined clinical endpoints. The evaluations provide stronger evidence for better ways of delivering primary care, with a focus on enhancing prevention capacities and chronic disease management.

Data time period: 2012 to 31 12 2015

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