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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Aboriginal Health Worker-Led Use of Culturally Appropriate Communication Tools Including Associative Interpretation to Achieve Bi-Directional Learning and Improve Patient and Medical Staff Satisfaction and Clinical Outcomes Lechleitner, K.

34 S3 p. S58
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2 Abstract withdrawn.
34 S3 p. S78
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3 Abstract withdrawn
34 S3 p. S76
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4 Acceptability and Effectiveness of the DiRECT Weight Loss Intervention in Aotearoa: A Randomised Controlled Trial Reynolds, A.

34 S3 p. S68
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5 A CTEPH Patient’s Journey From the Northern Territory to a Pulmonary Endarterectomy in Melbourne—Two-Way Learning in Action Tredrea, E.

34 S3 p. S74
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6 Acute Rheumatic Fever Status Does Not Affect Severity of Rheumatic Heart Disease at Diagnosis Williamson, J.

34 S3 p. S89-S90
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7 A Holistic Heart and Brain Health Knowledge Assessment Tool for Use With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities Brown, K.

34 S3 p. S75
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8 An Interdisciplinary Assessment of the Heart Health Environment Daniels, N.

34 S3 p. S59-S60
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9 Applying an Equity-Focused Implementation Science Lens to a National Stocktake of Heart Failure Discharge Planning Hanchard, S.

34 S3 p. S62
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10 A Proposed Prospective Registry of Cardiac Admissions at the Alice Springs Hospital Incorporating an Indigenous-Led Exploration of the Social Determinants’ Impact Upon Cardiovascular Events Raftopulos, N.

34 S3 p. S74-S75
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11 Both Sides of the River: Aboriginal Experiences of Cardiology O'Brien, J.

34 S3 p. S82
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12 Bridging the Gap: A Case Report Demonstrating the Biopsychosocial Multidisciplinary Approach to Address the Complex Health Needs of a 36-Year-Old Indigenous Male From Central Queensland via the Indigenous Cardiology Outreach Program (ICOP) Weetman, J.

34 S3 p. S89
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13 Bridging the Gap in Heart Health Research Wade, V.

34 S3 p. S88
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14 Bridging the Gap, The Role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers in the Better Cardiac Care Service Fisher, C.

34 S3 p. S61
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15 Building a Cardiometabolic Model of Maternal Care Centred on Aboriginal Women’s Knowledges and Solutions Brown, K.

34 S3 p. S59
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16 Champions4Change: Empowering First Nations Lived Experience to End Rheumatic Heart Disease Hegarty, J.

34 S3 p. S72
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17 Co-Design of an Integrated Health and Educational Initiative at a Pacific STEM Academy in Aotearoa New Zealand Lowe, A.

34 S3 p. S65
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18 Communicative Insight for Explaining Risk in Chronic Conditions: The Yolŋu Science of Signs Haynes, E.

34 S3 p. S62-S63
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19 Community Consultation and Culture Driven Care Initiatives to Enhance Rheumatic Heart Disease Elimination in Australian Remote Communities Wade, V.

34 S3 p. S70
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20 Contents Page
34 S3 p. ii-v
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21 Costs and Healthcare Utilisation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People With Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome Stephensen, L.

34 S3 p. S86
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22 ‘Culture at the Heart’: Cardiac Care in East Gippsland, Beyond the Social Constructs of Whiteness Alkemade, C.

34 S3 p. S57-S58
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23 Development of a Pacific Values-Based Framework and Wellbeing Questionnaire for Heart Health Research Heath, M.

34 S3 p. S72
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24 Embedding Kaupapa Māori in Cardiovascular Health Research: A HeartOtago Case Study Russell-Camp, T.

34 S3 p. S69
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25 Empowering Aboriginal Health Practitioners in Rheumatic Heart Disease Detection: Sharon Lockyer’s Journey in the NEARER SCAN Project Lockyer, S.

34 S3 p. S65
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26 Enhancing Cardiovascular Health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities: Partnering With Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organisations to Improve Access to Culturally Sensitive Cardiac Care Outside the Hospital Outpatient Department Fisher, C.

34 S3 p. S76-S77
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27 Enhancing Cardiovascular Health: Investigating the Ideal Proximity of the Yidaki to Assist in the Healing of Cardiovascular Patients Morris, K.

34 S3 p. S68
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28 Exploring Non-Pharmaceutical Approaches to Better Heart Health Reihana-Finau, P.

34 S3 p. S85
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29 Fatu Malosi Summer Research Programme: An Opportunity to Build the Pacific Heart Health Research Pipeline Winter-Smith, J.

34 S3 p. S71
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30 From Cells to Society; Looking at the Experiences of Māori and Pasifika With Atrial Fibrillation in Aotearoa Ma'u, T.

34 S3 p. S82
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31 From Evaluation to Action: Strengthening ARF and RHD CCHO Care O'Bryan, M.

34 S3 p. S83
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32 Gout Content Analysis on TikTok Manako, M.

34 S3 p. S81-S82
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33 Haumanu Hauora, Whakapāpaku Te Puku–A Systematic Review of Bariatric Surgery Outcomes in Aotearoa New Zealand Tuivaiti, E.

34 S3 p. S87
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34 HDL Remodelling, Enrichment With apoCIII and apoE, and ABCA1-Mediated Cholesterol Efflux in Indigenous Australians Kritharides, L.

34 S3 p. S79-S80
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35 He Oranga Manawa: Identifying CV Resource Gaps to Strengthen Māori Digital Health Solutions Anderson, J.

34 S3 p. S73
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36 He Rongoā, He Aroha: A Love Letter From The Pharmacist; How Rural Indigenous Communities Lead to Strengthen Whānau-Pharmacist Relationships Hudson, M.

34 S3 p. S78
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37 Honouring Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Heart Health Research: A Tangata Tiriti Perspective Burton, T.

34 S3 p. S75-S76
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38 How Severe is that Mitral Stenosis? Evaluating Echocardiographic Reporting to Reduce Complications in Rheumatic Heart Disease Garg, P.

34 S3 p. S77-S78
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39 Indigenous Communities Communicating About Heart Conditions: Developmental Evaluation is an Effective Method Mitchell, A.

34 S3 p. S83
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40 Innovative and Collaborative Integrated Care Model Improves Comprehensive Care Outside Hospital to Rheumatic Heart Disease Client Cohort Pascoe, M.

34 S3 p. S84
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41 Intergenerational Heart Health: A Case of Unfathomable Inequity Berning, H.

34 S3 p. S76
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42 It’s More Than a Game: Using Sport to Engage Aboriginal Youth in Activities That Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Maiorana, A.

34 S3 p. S81
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43 “Just Because We Were Last Out of the Desert, Doesn’t Mean We can’t be Leaders in Technology”: Community Engagement to Inform the Healthy Connections Medi-Kit Maiorana, A.

34 S3 p. S66
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44 Listening to See: Co-Designing the Powerful Pictures Model of Care With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities and Health Services Goodman, A.

34 S3 p. S61
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45 Managing Long-Term Cardiovascular Health Following Pre-Eclampsia And Gestational Diabetes in Pacific Mothers—Setting the Foundation for Culturally Safe Health Resources Ah Chong, C.

34 S3 p. S57
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46 Methodology of Hauora manawa mō ngā kaumātua me ngā whānau | Heart Health in Older Māori and Families Pearson, A.

34 S3 p. S84-S85
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47 6-Month Outcomes Following PCI for Indigenous Australians in the ACT and Surrounding Areas Over 22 Years Rao, A.

34 S3 p. S85
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48 Māori and Pacific Families’ Experiences and Perspectives of Cardiovascular Care Brewer, K.

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49 Māori Responsiveness in Cardiothoracic Surgical Research: A Systematic Review Ada, S.

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50 Navigating Equity: A Guide to Equitable and Transformative Cardiovascular Health in Indigenous Communities Hudson, M.

34 S3 p. S63-S64
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51 Not presented
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52 Optimising Medication Management for First Nations Cardiology Patients: The Role of Better Cardiac Care Pharmacists Hung, C.

34 S3 p. S78-S79
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53 Our Heart, Our Genes, Our Story / Ō Tātou Ngākau, Ō Tātou Ira, Ō Tātou Kōrero Hogan, S.

34 S3 p. S63
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54 Outcomes Following Paediatric Cardiac Surgery for Rheumatic Heart Disease in Queensland Riley, P.

34 S3 p. S86
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55 Poster not presented.
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56 Pre-Capillary Pulmonary Hypertension in Australian First Nations Patients: Burden and Access to Care Waugh, J.

34 S3 p. S88-S89
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57 Qualifying the Severity of Rheumatic Heart Disease and its Surgical Management in the North Queensland Catchment, 2018–2024: Where Can We Improve? Kassam, A.

34 S3 p. S67
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58 Refining Relevance to Māori in Patient-Reported Health Questionnaires in Aotearoa for Cardiac Research McGaffin, S.

34 S3 p. S90
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59 RHD Centre of Excellence: Valvular Surgery Uptake, a Culturally Safe and Trauma-Informed Service Lawrie, L.

34 S3 p. S80-S81
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60 Self-Determining Health Systems Rolleston, A.

34 S3 p. S68-S69
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61 Should Heart Health Outcomes of Pacific Peoples be Disaggregated? Findings From a Pacific-Led Analysis of National Datasets in the Integrated Data Infrastructure Winter-Smith, J.

34 S3 p. S71
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62 Summarising the Evidence Regarding Access to Publicly Funded Bariatric Surgery in Aotearoa, New Zealand—A Systematic Review Appleby, N.

34 S3 p. S73-S74
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63 Te Ara Poutama: Living Well With Heart Disease Korohina, E.

34 S3 p. S64-S65
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64 Te Ara Whakamārama: Assessing our Current States of Health Literacy in Aotearoa and it’s Translations into our Health Outcomes Lockyer, M.

34 S3 p. S81
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65 Te Mauri o te Mana Māori Tohu-Hapati, P.

34 S3 p. S87
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66 Te Mātai Manawa A Whānau: Family Heart Echo Screening Study Dennison, A.

34 S3 p. S60-S61
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67 Te Waiora: Thermal Therapy for Cardiovascular Health Roxburgh, B.

34 S3 p. S69
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68 The Development and Evolution of a Hospital-Based Better Cardiac Care Team for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Patients: 2015–2025 Harrop, D.

34 S3 p. S62
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69 The Heart Health Yarning Tool: Co-Designing a Shared Decision-Making Tool for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Risk Management McKinn, S.

34 S3 p. S66-S67
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70 The Importance of Whānau Support and Mana-Enhancing Communication When Accessing Cardiac Care in an Unfamiliar Environment Brett, M.

34 S3 p. S75
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71 The Need for Cardio-Obstetric Services for Women With Rheumatic Heart Disease Who Become Pregnant: Evidence From an Australian Data Linkage Study Stacey, I.

34 S3 p. S69-S70
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72 The Networked Cardiac Services Outreach Program Vivian, B.

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73 The Wakuthuni Heat Waves Project: Building Community Resilience to Mitigate Against Cardiovascular and Other Health Effects of Extreme Heat in Pilbara, Australia Katzenellenbogen, J.

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74 Title Page
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75 Total TRL Particle Numbers and Concentrations of Very Small Triglyceride-Rich Lipoproteins are Associated With Systemic Inflammation in Indigenous Australians Kockx, M.

34 S3 p. S80
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76 Whakamoeariki-Indigenous Sleep Rituals: A Prevention Tool for Heart Health Camp, J.

34 S3 p. S59
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77 What Ancestral Intelligence can Teach us About Cultivating Safe Working Environments Tofi, U.

34 S3 p. S86
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78 What do Trends in Acute Coronary Syndrome Incidence Tell us About the Impacts of the ‘Closing the Gap’ Policy? Katzenellenbogen, J.

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79 Whāia to Māramatanga: COVID-19 and Rheumatic Heart Disease in Aotearoa Dennison, A.

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80 Why do Outcomes of Critical Congenital Heart Disease in New Zealand Differ by Ethnicity? Watkins, S.

34 S3 p. S70-S71
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