The Benefits of Cooperative Inquiry in Health Services Research: Lessons from an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Study

T Freeman, T Mackean, J Sherwood… - … Journal of Social …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Health services research is underpinned by partnerships between researchers and health
services. Partnership-based research is increasingly needed to deal with the uncertainty of …

Closing the (service) gap: exploring partnerships between Aboriginal and mainstream health services

KP Taylor, SC Thompson - Australian Health Review, 2011 - CSIRO Publishing
Background. Although effective partnerships between Aboriginal and mainstream health
services are critical to improve Aboriginal health outcomes, many factors can cause these …

Contribution of Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services to improving Aboriginal health: an evidence review

MA Campbell, J Hunt, DJ Scrimgeour… - Australian Health …, 2017 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs) deliver
comprehensive, culturally appropriate primary health care to Aboriginal people and …

Principles for the development of Aboriginal health interventions: culturally appropriate methods through systemic empathy

E Kendall, L Barnett - Ethnicity & health, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Objective. To increase Aboriginal participation in mainstream health services, it is necessary
to understand the factors that influence health service usage. This knowledge can contribute …

[图书][B] Aboriginal primary health care: an evidence-based approach

S Couzos, R Murray - 2008 - eprints.jcu.edu.au
[Extract] Aboriginal Primary Health Care, 3rd edition is Australia's definitive guide to best-
practice management of the major health problems facing Aboriginal peoples and Torres …

Closing the gaps in and through Indigenous health research: Guidelines, processes and practices

P Dudgeon, K Kelly, R Walker - Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2010 - search.informit.org
Research in Aboriginal contexts remains a vexed issue given the on going inequities and
injustices in Indigenous health. It is widely accepted that good research providing a sound …

[HTML][HTML] Aboriginal health research in the remote Kimberley: an exploration of perceptions, attitudes and concerns of stakeholders

F Mc Loughlin, NT Hadgraft, D Atkinson… - BMC health services …, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background For decades Indigenous peoples have argued for health research
reform claiming methods used and results obtained often reflect the exploitative history of …

Chronic kidney disease in Aboriginal Australians

WE Hoy, SK Chennakesavan… - Kidney Disease in …, 2005 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Aborigines living in remote areas are in epidemiologic transition, marginalized and poor.
They have sub-standard living conditions, poor education, poor nutrition, few employment …

[PDF][PDF] From talk to action: Indigenous Reference Groups drive practice change in kidney transplantation care

KJ Owen, K Cundale, JT Hughes… - Medical Journal of …, 2023 - mja.com.au
Consumer engagement is invaluable for informing, and thus supporting, improvements in
the quality of health care delivery by services. Indeed, consumer engagement in health care …

[HTML][HTML] Participatory Action Research-Dadirri-Ganma, using Yarning: methodology co-design with Aboriginal community members

H Sharmil, J Kelly, M Bowden, C Galletly… - International Journal for …, 2021 - Springer
Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the
research problem and derive optimal solutions. The Comorbidity Action in the North project …