[HTML][HTML] Planning for and responding to pandemic influenza emergencies: it's time to listen to, prioritize and privilege Aboriginal perspectives
Crooks et al Pandemic influenza emergencies: privileging Indigenous perspectives listening
to and consulting with Aboriginal people about health issues. It is about creating a space …
to and consulting with Aboriginal people about health issues. It is about creating a space …
Reducing the risk of pandemic influenza in Aboriginal communities
PD Massey, G Pearce, KA Taylor, L Orcher… - Rural and remote …, 2009 - search.informit.org
Context: Aboriginal people are particularly vulnerable to pandemic influenza A, H1N109.
This was first recognized in the First Nations of Canada. There have been calls for close …
This was first recognized in the First Nations of Canada. There have been calls for close …
Responding to pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza in Aboriginal communities in NSW through collaboration between NSW Health and the Aboriginal community …
S Rudge, PD Massey - New South Wales public health bulletin, 2010 - CSIRO Publishing
As a vulnerable population, Aboriginal people in NSW were thought likely to be at more risk
of serious illness from pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza than non-Aboriginal people. As …
of serious illness from pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza than non-Aboriginal people. As …
Assessing the effectiveness and feasibility of implementing mitigation measures for an influenza pandemic in remote and isolated First Nations communities: a …
NA Charania, LJS Tsuji - Rural and Remote Health, 2013 - search.informit.org
The next influenza pandemic is predicted to disproportionately impact marginalized
populations, such as those living in geographically remote Aboriginal communities, and …
populations, such as those living in geographically remote Aboriginal communities, and …
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and the development of pandemic influenza containment strategies: community voices and community …
OBJECTIVES: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk
from pandemic influenza (H1N109) in rural and remote Australian Aboriginal and Torres …
from pandemic influenza (H1N109) in rural and remote Australian Aboriginal and Torres …
[HTML][HTML] Pandemic influenza containment and the cultural and social context of Indigenous communities
The World Health Organization has directed nations to prepare for a future influenza
pandemic. While many countries have developed comprehensive plans, the needs of …
pandemic. While many countries have developed comprehensive plans, the needs of …
[HTML][HTML] Aboriginal community controlled health organisations are taking a leading role in COVID‐19 health communication
S Finlay, M Wenitong - Australian and New Zealand journal of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
2. Jones SC, Waters L, Holland O, Bevins J, Iverson D.'Developing pandemic
communication strategies: Preparation without panic'. J Bus Res. 2010; 63 (2): 26–132. 3 …
communication strategies: Preparation without panic'. J Bus Res. 2010; 63 (2): 26–132. 3 …
[HTML][HTML] Communicating risk to Aboriginal Peoples: First Nations and Metis responses to H1N1 risk messages
Developing appropriate risk messages during challenging situations like public health
outbreaks is complicated. The focus of this paper is on how First Nations and Metis people in …
outbreaks is complicated. The focus of this paper is on how First Nations and Metis people in …
[HTML][HTML] Indigenous populations health protection: a Canadian perspective
KL Richardson, MS Driedger, NJ Pizzi, J Wu… - BMC Public Health, 2012 - Springer
The disproportionate effects of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic on many Canadian Aboriginal
communities have drawn attention to the vulnerability of these communities in terms of …
communities have drawn attention to the vulnerability of these communities in terms of …
Using a participatory action research framework to listen to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia about pandemic influenza
Introduction: This article describes the use and effectiveness of the participatory action
research (PAR) framework to better understand community members' perceptions and risks …
research (PAR) framework to better understand community members' perceptions and risks …