[HTML][HTML] Planning for and responding to pandemic influenza emergencies: it's time to listen to, prioritize and privilege Aboriginal perspectives

K Crooks, PD Massey, K Taylor, A Miller… - … and response journal …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and the development of pandemic influenza containment strategies: community voices and community …

PD Massey, A Miller, S Saggers, DN Durrheim… - Health Policy, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk
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

P Massey, A Miller, D Durrheim, R Speare, S Saggers… - 2009 - rrh.org.au
The World Health Organization has directed nations to prepare for a future influenza
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Communicating risk to Aboriginal Peoples: First Nations and Metis responses to H1N1 risk messages

SM Driedger, E Cooper, C Jardine, C Furgal… - PLOS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
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 …

[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 …

Using a participatory action research framework to listen to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia about pandemic influenza

A Miller, PD Massey, J Judd, J Kelly… - Rural and remote …, 2015 - search.informit.org
Introduction: This article describes the use and effectiveness of the participatory action
research (PAR) framework to better understand community members' perceptions and risks …