A global perspective of indigenous child health research: a systematic review of longitudinal studies

C Lloyd-Johnsen, S Eades, B McNamara… - International Journal …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background Rigorously designed longitudinal studies can inform how best to reduce the
widening health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous children. Methods A …

Indigenous participation in pediatric Indigenous health research in Canada: a systematic review

S Hyett, J Rafael, B Downey, R Mancini, E Lickers… - Pediatric …, 2023 - nature.com
For health inequities to be successfully addressed through health research, it is necessary
for researchers to strive for genuine engagement with stakeholders. Indigenous people …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous child health research: a critical analysis of Australian studies

N Priest, T Mackean, E Waters, E Davis… - Australian and New …, 2009 - Elsevier
Objectives To conduct a critical and systematic analysis of descriptive studies regarding the
health, development and wellbeing status of Indigenous children in Australia and to map …

Health and wellbeing of Indigenous adolescents in Australia: a systematic synthesis of population data

PS Azzopardi, SM Sawyer, JB Carlin, L Degenhardt… - The Lancet, 2018 - thelancet.com
Background Indigenous populations have high rates of disease and premature mortality.
Most Indigenous communities are young, and adolescence (age 10–24 years) provides …

Health and well-being needs of Indigenous adolescents: a protocol for a scoping review of qualitative studies

A Sise, P Azzopardi, A Brown, J Tewhaiti-Smith… - BMJ open, 2024 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Improving the health of Indigenous adolescents is central to addressing the
health inequities faced by Indigenous peoples. To achieve this, it is critical to understand …

[PDF][PDF] An overall approach to health care for indigenous peoples

M King - Pediatric Clinics, 2009 - researchgate.net
Indigenous peoples across all the continents of the globe live with major gaps in health
status and health outcomes associated with well-described social determinants of health …

[HTML][HTML] How has Indigenous Health Research changed in Atlantic Canada over two decades? A scoping review from 2001 to 2020

T White, K Murphy, K Branje, S McKibbon… - Social Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Introduction Indigenous communities across Canada report that transformations in
Indigenous health research are needed, where the benefits of research shift intentionally …

[PDF][PDF] Indigenous children's health report

J Smylie, P Adomako - Centre for Research on Inner City Health, 2009 - Citeseer
Striking Indigenous/non-Indigenous health disparities were identified in all four countries,
including:• Infant Mortality Rates that are 1.7 to 4 times higher than those of non-Indigenous …

The field of Indigenous health and the role of colonisation and history

P Axelsson, T Kukutai, R Kippen - Journal of Population Research, 2016 - Springer
With few exceptions, Indigenous peoples around the world continue to experience
significantly poorer health outcomes than their non-Indigenous counterparts. Although the …

[图书][B] Indigenous early childhood development in Canada: Current state of knowledge and future directions

R Halseth, M Greenwood - 2019 - speechandhearingbc.ca
Indigenous 1 peoples experience a disproportionate burden of ill health associated with the
socioeconomic context of their lives. Investing in quality early childhood development and …