"They feel shame sometime, but that is why we need to talk to them…we need to tell them how important it is not to feel shame": Addressing stigma and shame to improve hepatitis B care in Aboriginal communities in the Top End of the Northern Territory
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Green, A., Sullivan, R.P., Bukulatjpi, S.M., Binks, P., Hosking, K., Nundhirribala, P., Vintour-Cesar, E., McKinnon, M., Gurruwiwi, G., Davis, J. and Davie, J.. 2024. ""They feel shame sometime, but that is why we need to talk to them…we need to tell them how important it is not to feel shame": Addressing stigma and shame to improve hepatitis B care in Aboriginal communities in the Top End of the Northern Territory." Australian Society of Infectious Diseases Annual Scientific Meeting 2024 . Wellington, New Zealand 07 - 09 Mar 2024
Paper/Presentation Title | "They feel shame sometime, but that is why we need to talk to them…we need to tell them how important it is not to feel shame": Addressing stigma and shame to improve hepatitis B care in Aboriginal communities in the Top End of the Northern Territory |
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Presentation Type | Presentation |
Authors | Green, A., Sullivan, R.P., Bukulatjpi, S.M., Binks, P., Hosking, K., Nundhirribala, P., Vintour-Cesar, E., McKinnon, M., Gurruwiwi, G., Davis, J. and Davie, J. |
Year | 2024 |
Conference/Event | Australian Society of Infectious Diseases Annual Scientific Meeting 2024 |
Event Details | Australian Society of Infectious Diseases Annual Scientific Meeting 2024 ASID 2024 Parent Australian Society of Infectious Diseases Delivery In person Event Date 07 to end of 09 Mar 2024 Event Location Wellington, New Zealand Event Venue Sydney International Convention Centre |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 420399. Health services and systems not elsewhere classified |
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Byline Affiliations | No affiliation |
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