“Makes you proud to be black eh?”: Reflections on meaningful Indigenous research participation

J Kelly, S Saggers, K Taylor, G Pearce… - International journal for …, 2012 - Springer
Introduction This article outlines the meaningful participation of eight Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander community members employed as community researchers investigating the …

“We're checking them out”: Indigenous and non-Indigenous research participants' accounts of deciding to be involved in research

M Guillemin, L Gillam, E Barnard, P Stewart… - International Journal for …, 2016 - Springer
Background It is important for researchers to understand the motivations and decision-
making processes of participants who take part in their research. This enables robust …

[HTML][HTML] Moving beyond good intentions: Indigenous participation in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research

E Kowal, I Anderson, R Bailie - Australian and New Zealand journal of …, 2005 - Elsevier
Indigenous participation in every aspect of health research is increasingly recognised as an
important element of any research project that aims to improve Indigenous health. Despite …

The Indigenous Australian health worker: can research enhance their development as health and community development professionals?

S Williams - Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 2001 - search.informit.org
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are consistently sceptical about research as
they have encountered negative experiences with research and they are disillusioned with …

Role of non-Indigenous researchers in Indigenous health research in Australia: a review of the literature

MA Gray, FI Oprescu - Australian Health Review, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective This paper explores the body of knowledge around Indigenous health research
and aims to outline what roles are appropriate for non-Indigenous researchers within …

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 …

Participatory research with a rural Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation: lessons learned using the CONSIDER statement

H Beks, T Amos, J Bell, J Ryan, J Hayward… - Rural and remote …, 2022 - search.informit.org
Context: In Australia, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) are
geographically proximal to where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People reside and …

Making research more relevant to the needs and aspirations of Indigenous Australians: the importance of research capacity development

K Tsey - Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 2001 - search.informit.org
Non-Indigenous academic describes his involvement over several years in the Cooperative
Research Centre for Aboriginal and Topical Health (CRCATH) Indigenous Education and …

Challenging our own practices in Indigenous health promotion and research

P Pyett, P Waples-Crowe… - … Promotion Journal of …, 2008 - CSIRO Publishing
At the 2006 National Conference of the Australian Health Promotion, MÄ? ori academic and
public health physician Dr Papaarangi Reid challenged us to critique our own practice and …

Ethical research for Indigenous people by Indigenous researchers

M Toombs - Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 2012 - search.informit.org
Research processes as well as research outcomes are increasingly a focus of consideration
for those engaging in a broad range of Indigenous research in Australia.'Research reform …