Decolonising qualitative research with respectful, reciprocal, and responsible research practice: a narrative review of the application of Yarning method in qualitative …

M Kennedy, R Maddox, K Booth, S Maidment… - International journal for …, 2022 - Springer
Background Indigenous academics have advocated for the use and validity of Indigenous
methodologies and methods to centre Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing in …

Seldom heard voices: a meta-narrative systematic review of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples healthcare experiences

B Jones, D Heslop, R Harrison - International Journal for Equity in Health, 2020 - Springer
Background It is well established that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations face
considerable health inequities, exacerbated by poorer healthcare quality. Patient …

Understanding aboriginal peoples' cultural and family connections can help inform the development of culturally appropriate cancer survivorship models of care

E Ristevski, S Thompson, S Kingaby… - JCO Global …, 2020 - ascopubs.org
PURPOSE To explore the cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship experiences of
Aboriginal people in the Gippsland region, Victoria, Australia, and identify factors critical to …

Elevating the uses of storytelling methods within indigenous health research: A critical, participatory scoping review

KL Rieger, M Horton, S Copenace… - … journal of qualitative …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
There is a profoundly troubling history of research being done on Indigenous peoples
without regard for their priorities and accompanying calls to decolonize health research …

Culturally safe health care practice for Indigenous Peoples in Australia: A systematic meta-ethnographic review

S De Zilva, T Walker, C Palermo… - Journal of health …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives Culturally safe health care services contribute to improved health outcomes for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia. Yet there has been no …

Producing knowledge together: a participatory approach to synthesising research across a large-scale collaboration in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health

KP Conte, A Laycock, J Bailie, E Walke, L Onnis… - Health Research Policy …, 2024 - Springer
Background Despite that stakeholder participation in evidence synthesis could result in
more useful outcomes, there are few examples of processes that actively involve them in …

Unmet supportive care needs among Indigenous cancer patients across Australia

CM Bernardes, A Diaz, PC Valery… - Rural and remote …, 2019 - search.informit.org
Introduction: Indigenous Australians with cancer tend to be diagnosed with more aggressive
and advanced-stage disease, receive less treatment, have poorer survival and lower quality …

Does gynaecological cancer care meet the needs of Indigenous Australian women? Qualitative interviews with patients and care providers

B Marcusson-Rababi, K Anderson, LJ Whop… - BMC health services …, 2019 - Springer
Background There is a disparity in the burden of gynaecological cancer for Indigenous
women compared with non-Indigenous women in Australia. Understanding how Indigenous …

[HTML][HTML] Communication, collaboration and care coordination: The three-point guide to cancer care provision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians

A de Witt, V Matthews, R Bailie, G Garvey… - … journal of integrated …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aim: To explore health professionals' perspectives on communication, continuity and
between-service coordination for improving cancer care for Indigenous people in …

Indigenous Australians' experiences of cancer care: a narrative literature review

S Sanjida, G Garvey, J Ward, R Bainbridge… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
To provide the latest evidence for future research and practice, this study critically reviewed
Indigenous peoples' cancer care experiences in the Australian healthcare system from the …