[HTML][HTML] “Weaving a mat that we can all sit on”: qualitative research approaches for productive dialogue in the intercultural space

E Haynes, M Marawili, A Mitchell, R Walker… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Research remains a site of struggle for First Nations peoples globally. Biomedical research
often reinforces existing power structures, perpetuating ongoing colonisation by dominating …

[HTML][HTML] Decolonizing Indigenous health: Generating a productive dialogue to eliminate rheumatic heart disease in Australia

E Haynes, R Walker, AG Mitchell… - Social Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract (300 words) In common with colonized Indigenous people worldwide, many
Australian Aboriginal people experience inequitable health outcomes. While the …

[PDF][PDF] Walking a tightrope: Asian health research in New Zealand

R DeSouza - Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 2007 - academia.edu
Interest in how knowledge is constructed in multiethnic, multi-lingual and multi-faith
communities is gaining momentum in countries such as New Zealand as they become more …

Research as intervention: Engaging silenced voices

M Wright - ALAR: Action Learning and Action Research Journal, 2011 - search.informit.org
The emergence of Indigenous researchers into the public health research sector presents a
challenge to what have traditionally been Western-based research approaches and …

Ambivalent helpers and unhealthy choices: public health practitioners' narratives of Indigenous ill-health

E Kowal, Y Paradies - Social science & medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
Public health practitioners in Australian indigenous health work in a complex political
environment. Public health training is limited in providing them with conceptual tools needed …

[HTML][HTML] Culturally Adaptive Governance—Building a new framework for equity in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research: Theoretical basis, ethics …

DLM Duke, M Prictor, E Ekinci, M Hachem… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Indigenous health inequities persist in Australia due to a system of privilege and racism that
has political, economic and social determinants, rather than simply genetic or behavioural …

[HTML][HTML] Living with rheumatic heart disease at the intersection of biomedical and Aboriginal worldviews

E Haynes, M Marawili, MB Marika, A Mitchell… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) significantly impacts the lives of First Nations Australians.
Failure to eliminate RHD is in part attributed to healthcare strategies that fail to understand …

[HTML][HTML] Putting Indigenous Cultures and Indigenous Knowledges Front and Centre to Clinical Practice: Katherine Hospital Case Example

C Parter, J Gwynn, S Wilson, JC Skinner, E Rix… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
The inclusion of Indigenous cultures, known as the cultural determinants of health, in
healthcare policy and health professional education accreditation and registration …

Leadership for planetary health and sustainable development: health promotion community capacities for working with Indigenous peoples in the application of …

M Ratima - Global Health Promotion, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
IUHPE–Global Health Promotion Vol. 26, No. 4 2019 to Mother Earth. This expresses a
sense of spiritual connection and a culturally embedded reverence for the life-giving and …

Relationships are essential but not always easy: The role of methodology in embedding Aboriginal community and Country in academic research

ADB McKnight, Y Probst, G O'Flynn… - … Promotion Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This article is told as a story about how a project, Strong culture, healthier lifestyles, took
steps towards decolonisation as an evolving methodological journey with Country. The story …