The objective of the scoping review is to map the international scientific literature on web-based therapeutic interventions (WBTI) used by Indigenous people for assessing, managing and treating health conditions. The focus of this review is WBTIs for a broad range of health conditions, including but not limited to, communicable and non-communicable diseases, mental health conditions (including the broader concept of social and emotional wellbeing), use of harmful substances and gambling.The questions for the scoping review are
BACKGROUND: Evaluations of health interventions for Indigenous peoples rarely report outcomes that r...
Introduction Indigenous youth participation in decision-making is internationally recognised as a pa...
This mixed studies review assessed the extent of the literature related to approaches used to develo...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to receiving optimal healthcare exist for Indigenous populations globally for a...
Background: Indigenous Peoples are subject to marginalisation, and experience systematic disadvantag...
Objective: The study's aim was to review instruments suitable for assessing Australian Indigenous cl...
Evaluation of minority-culture specific treatment centres for substance use and mental health is cha...
Review questions: This scoping review aims to explore the following questions: What types of Indigen...
The overview of literature provides emergent themes on the topic of Aboriginal health, culturally or...
Abstract Background This paper describes the methods,...
Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions of chroni...
This mixed studies review assessed the extent of the literature related to approaches used to develo...
This mixed studies review assessed the extent of the literature related to approaches used to develo...
IntroductionThroughout the world, indigenous peoples share traumatic colonial experiences that have ...
Background: Targeted chronic disease programs are vital to improving health outcomes for Indigenous ...
BACKGROUND: Evaluations of health interventions for Indigenous peoples rarely report outcomes that r...
Introduction Indigenous youth participation in decision-making is internationally recognised as a pa...
This mixed studies review assessed the extent of the literature related to approaches used to develo...
BACKGROUND: Barriers to receiving optimal healthcare exist for Indigenous populations globally for a...
Background: Indigenous Peoples are subject to marginalisation, and experience systematic disadvantag...
Objective: The study's aim was to review instruments suitable for assessing Australian Indigenous cl...
Evaluation of minority-culture specific treatment centres for substance use and mental health is cha...
Review questions: This scoping review aims to explore the following questions: What types of Indigen...
The overview of literature provides emergent themes on the topic of Aboriginal health, culturally or...
Abstract Background This paper describes the methods,...
Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions of chroni...
This mixed studies review assessed the extent of the literature related to approaches used to develo...
This mixed studies review assessed the extent of the literature related to approaches used to develo...
IntroductionThroughout the world, indigenous peoples share traumatic colonial experiences that have ...
Background: Targeted chronic disease programs are vital to improving health outcomes for Indigenous ...
BACKGROUND: Evaluations of health interventions for Indigenous peoples rarely report outcomes that r...
Introduction Indigenous youth participation in decision-making is internationally recognised as a pa...
This mixed studies review assessed the extent of the literature related to approaches used to develo...