Understanding the structure and processes of primary health care for young indigenous children

Determines if there is an association between process of care indicators (PoCI) for important young indigenous child health and social issues and : (i) primary health-care service and child characteristics; and (ii) organisational health service structures. Source: National Library of New Zealand Te...

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Anemia - ethnology
Child
Child Health
Child health services
Child, Preschool
Cross-Sectional Studies
Evaluation
Female
Health Services, Indigenous - organization & administration
Health Status
Health status indicators
Humans
Indigenous children
Infant
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Mental Health - ethnology
Neurodevelopmental Disorders - ethnology
Primary health care
Primary Health Care - organization & administration
Quality of Health Care - organization & administration
Retrospective Studies
Sex Factors
Socioeconomic Factors
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