Randomised controlled trials addressing Australian aboriginal health needs: a systematic review of the literature
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Abstract
There is a profound lack of well-designed studies assessing medical interventions. This is further evidence that Australia has failed to develop a research infrastructure able to inform health care in Aboriginal communities. Adults appear especially disadvantaged.
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| Authors | Morris PS;; |
| Journal | journal of paediatrics and child health |
| Year | 1999 |
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