A comprehensive review of optimal approaches to co-design in health with First Nations Australians

T Butler, A Gall, G Garvey… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Background: Australia's social, structural, and political context, together with the continuing
impact of colonisation, perpetuates health care and outcome disparities for First Nations …

Bushmeat, wet markets, and the risks of pandemics: Exploring the nexus through systematic review of scientific disclosures

CS Peros, R Dasgupta, P Kumar… - Environmental Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
The novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is the third coronavirus this century to threaten human
health, killing more than two million people globally. Like previous coronaviruses, SARS …

Amplifying Indigenous community participation in place-based research through boundary work

M Zurba, K Maclean, E Woodward… - Progress in Human …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
'Boundary work'is a relatively new and innovative qualitative approach in place-based
research and often involves the creation of 'boundary objects'. Such objects can be created …

Applying a developmental lens to youth-led participatory action research: A critical examination and integration of existing evidence

A Ballonoff Suleiman, PJ Ballard, LT Hoyt… - Youth & …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
In light of the increasing global population of young people, practitioners and policy makers
face formidable challenges in promoting positive youth development and the successful …

Having a voice and saving lives: a qualitative survey on employment impacts of people with lived experience of drug use working in harm reduction

T Austin, J Boyd - Harm reduction journal, 2021 - Springer
Background Ongoing legal and social discrimination, and stigmatization of people with lived
experience of drug use (PWLE) continues to contribute to overdose-related deaths in …

Appraising community driven health research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities: a scoping review using the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …

B Biles, J Biles, K Friere, L Deravin… - Health Promotion …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Most research involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples has been conducted
by non-Indigenous people and has not been a positive experience for many Aboriginal and …

Can a white nurse get it?'Reflexive practice'and the non-Indigenous clinician/researcher working with Aboriginal people

EF Rix, L Barclay, S Wilson - Rural and remote health, 2014 - search.informit.org
Reflexivity is crucial for non-Aboriginal researchers working with Aboriginal people. This
article describes a process of'reflexive practice'undertaken by a white clinician/researcher …

The development of a healing model of care for an Indigenous drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation service: a community-based participatory research approach

A Munro, A Shakeshaft, A Clifford - Health & justice, 2017 - Springer
Background Given the well-established evidence of disproportionately high rates of
substance-related morbidity and mortality after release from incarceration for Indigenous …

Resilience in Canadian Indigenous youth: A scoping review

E Toombs, KR Kowatch, CJ Mushquash - International Journal of Child …, 2016 - ijcar-rirea.ca
Introduction: Contemporary definitions of resilience generally include personal, family, and
community characteristics that contribute to individuals' abilities to thrive in the face of …

Doing good qualitative research in public health: not as easy as it looks

SM Carter, JE Ritchie, P Sainsbury - New South Wales public …, 2009 - CSIRO Publishing
In this paper, we discuss qualitative research for public health professionals. Quality matters
in qualitative research, but the principles by which it is judged are critically different from …