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A rapid anthropological assessment of tuberculosis in a remote Aboriginal community in Northern Australia
J GRACE, Richard Chenhall
Menzies School of Health Research
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Social Sciences
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Medical Centres
45%
Problem
18%
Territory
18%
Personnel
18%
Administrative Structure
18%
Resident
18%
Compliance
18%
Social Systems
9%
Understanding
9%
Influence
9%
Decision
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Program
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Service Industries
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Acceptance
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Qualitative Research
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Outreach
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Level of Knowledge
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Diseases
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Applied Anthropology
9%
Arts and Humanities
Northern Australia
100%
Aboriginal
100%
Local
54%
Presentation
27%
Medical
18%
Territory
9%
Norms
9%
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9%
Northern Territory
9%
Knowledge
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Psychology
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Attention
33%