Describing the evidence-base for research engagement by health care providers and health care organisations: a scoping review

SL Yoong, K Bolsewicz, K Reilly, C Williams… - BMC Health Services …, 2023 - Springer
Background Having a research-engaged health and medical workforce is associated with
improvements in clinical outcomes for patients. As such, there has been significant …

Community engagement approaches for Indigenous health research: recommendations based on an integrative review

CY Lin, A Loyola-Sanchez, E Boyling, C Barnabe - BMJ open, 2020 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective Community engagement practices in Indigenous health research are promoted as
a means of decolonising research, but there is no comprehensive synthesis of approaches …

[PDF][PDF] Ten principles relevant to health research among Indigenous Australian populations

LM Jamieson, Y Paradies, S Eades, A Chong… - 2012 - mja.com.au
Flexible study implementation may relate to issues such as the need to adjust the planned
geographic location, modify eligibility criteria while maintaining scientific rigour, or revise the …

Beyond the pipeline: a critique of the discourse surrounding the development of an Indigenous primary healthcare workforce in Australia

C Bond, M Brough, J Willis, J Stajic… - Australian Journal of …, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
A central strategy in addressing health disparities experienced by Indigenous people has
been based on a concern with workforce improvement. In this paper, the Indigenous …

Thinking outside the box: Aboriginal people's suggestions for conducting health studies with Aboriginal communities

MA Maar, NE Lightfoot, ME Sutherland, RP Strasser… - Public Health, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: Aboriginal people are under-represented in epidemiological research, largely
due to past failures to engage and recruit Aboriginal communities, research fatigue and the …

Improving Aboriginal maternal and infant health services in the 'Top End'of Australia; synthesis of the findings of a health services research program aimed at …

L Barclay, S Kruske, S Bar-Zeev, M Steenkamp… - BMC health services …, 2014 - Springer
Background Health services research is a well-articulated research methodology and can
be a powerful vehicle to implement sustainable health service reform. This paper presents a …

Capacity building of the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health researcher workforce: a narrative review

SC Ewen, T Ryan, C Platania-Phung - Human Resources for Health, 2019 - Springer
Background This paper provides a narrative review that scopes and integrates the literature
on the development and strengthening of the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …

Workplace-based health research training: a qualitative study of perceived needs in a rural setting

D Schmidt, J Reyment, E Webster, S Kirby… - Health Research Policy …, 2020 - Springer
Background The calls for increased numbers of researchers in rural health are growing. To
meet this demand, training is needed. If training is to be effective, the value placed on …

Tools and instruments for needs assessment, monitoring and evaluation of health research capacity development activities at the individual and organizational level: a …

J Huber, S Nepal, D Bauer, I Wessels… - Health research policy …, 2015 - Springer
Background In the past decades, various frameworks, methods, indicators, and tools have
been developed to assess the needs as well as to monitor and evaluate (needs assessment …

Critical realist exploration of long-term outcomes, impacts and skill development from an Australian Rural Research Capacity Building Programme: a qualitative study

D Schmidt, K Duncanson, E Webster, E Saurman… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives Research capacity building programmes usually only examine short-term
outcomes, following up participants after 1 or 2 years. Capacity building in health research …