How colonisation determines social justice and Indigenous health—a review of the literature

K Griffiths, C Coleman, V Lee, R Madden - Journal of Population Research, 2016 - Springer
Disparities in health status persist for Indigenous people in Australia. In the bid to reduce the
disparity gap, the concept of achieving social justice is central to advancing the services and …

Methodological challenges faced in doing research with vulnerable women: Reflections from fieldwork experiences

O Thummapol, T Park, M Jackson… - International Journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Methodological challenges of qualitative research involving people considered vulnerable
are widely prevalent, for which many novice researchers are not well equipped or prepared …

Australian Aboriginal kinship: A means to enhance maternal well-being

E Dietsch, T Martin, P Shackleton, C Davies, M McLeod… - Women and Birth, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The relocation of women from their rural communities to birth in a
centralised hospital is becoming increasingly common as maternity units close in rural areas …

Constructions and experiences of motherhood in the context of an early intervention for Aboriginal mothers and their children: mother and healthcare worker …

JM Ussher, R Charter, C Parton, J Perz - BMC Public Health, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Background The colonisation of Australia has been associated with traumatic
consequences for Aboriginal health and wellbeing, including the breakdown of the …

Conceptualizing the association between community participation and CQI in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander PHC services

NN Turner, J Taylor, S Larkins… - Qualitative Health …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Drawing from Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, we
conceptualize the association between community participation and continuous quality …

Cultural safety, diversity and the servicer user and carer movement in mental health research

LG Cox, A Simpson - Nursing inquiry, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This study will be of interest to anyone concerned with a critical appraisal of mental health
service users' and carers' participation in research collaboration and with the potential of the …

Participatory action research opens doors: Mentoring Indigenous researchers to improve midwifery in urban Australia

SD Hickey, SJ Maidment, KM Heinemann, YL Roe… - Women and Birth, 2018 - Elsevier
Problem There is increasing demand for capacity building among the Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander (Indigenous) maternal and infant health workforce to improve health …

Principle‐based concept analysis: recognition in the context of nurse–patient interactions

MR Steis, J Penrod, CS Adkins… - Journal of Advanced …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Title. Principle‐based concept analysis: recognition in the context of nurse–patient
interactions. Aim. This paper is a report of a principle‐based concept analysis of recognition …

[PDF][PDF] Aboriginal women's access and acceptance of reproductive health care

L Morgan, JL Wabie - Pimatisiwin, 2012 - researchgate.net
Aboriginal women are the life givers of our communities amongst a multitude of roles they
employ throughout their lives. We need to work with Aboriginal women to address their …

[PDF][PDF] Uncovering Aboriginal nursing knowledge through community based participatory research (CBPR)

J Etowa, SV Matthews, A Vukic… - Indigenous Policy …, 2011 - indigenouspolicy.org
The significant under-representation of Aboriginal peoples in the health professions is
problematic. Increasing representation is a promising strategy to narrow the gap in access to …