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It hinges on the door: Time, spaces and identity in Australian Aboriginal Health Services

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Jowsey, Tanisha
Yen, Laurann
Ward, Nathaniel
McNab, Justin
Aspin, Clive
Usherwood, Timothy P
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Sociological Association of Australia

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This paper explores how the structuring of places and time infl uence Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patient and carer experiences of health services. Face-to-face in-depth interviews were conducted with urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

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Health Sociology Review

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2037-12-31