Background: While Aboriginal Australian health providers prioritise identification of local community health needs and strategies, they do not always have the opportunity to access or interpret evidence-based literature to inform health improvement innovations. Research partnerships are therefore important when designing or modifying Aboriginal Australian health improvement initiatives and their evaluation. However, there are few models that outline the pragmatic steps by which research partners negotiate to develop, implement and evaluate community-based initiatives. The objective of this paper is to provide a theoretical model of the tailoring of health improvement initiatives by Aboriginal community-based service providers and partner un...
Objective: Identifying preventative approaches to substance use in Indigenous communities is the fou...
Background: Given the well-established evidence of disproportionately high rates of substance-relate...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contempora...
Background: While Aboriginal Australian health providers prioritise identification of local communit...
Background: While Aboriginal Australian health providers prioritise identification of local communit...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Aboriginal Australians have experienced trauma, racism and disempowerment as a result of the legacie...
Objective: To identify the key components of an Aboriginal model for alcohol (and other drug) harm p...
Aboriginal Australians experience poorer health and social outcomes than non-Aboriginal Australians ...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
[Extract] Why Beat da Binge was developed: • Concern about binge drinking among young people aft...
Objective: To identify Aboriginal people's key recommendations for evaluating alcohol (and other dru...
Background: In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm i...
Objective: Describe program theories of substance misuse interventions with Aboriginal and Torres St...
Background: Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) were first implemented by the Queensland Government a de...
Objective: Identifying preventative approaches to substance use in Indigenous communities is the fou...
Background: Given the well-established evidence of disproportionately high rates of substance-relate...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contempora...
Background: While Aboriginal Australian health providers prioritise identification of local communit...
Background: While Aboriginal Australian health providers prioritise identification of local communit...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Aboriginal Australians have experienced trauma, racism and disempowerment as a result of the legacie...
Objective: To identify the key components of an Aboriginal model for alcohol (and other drug) harm p...
Aboriginal Australians experience poorer health and social outcomes than non-Aboriginal Australians ...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
[Extract] Why Beat da Binge was developed: • Concern about binge drinking among young people aft...
Objective: To identify Aboriginal people's key recommendations for evaluating alcohol (and other dru...
Background: In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm i...
Objective: Describe program theories of substance misuse interventions with Aboriginal and Torres St...
Background: Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) were first implemented by the Queensland Government a de...
Objective: Identifying preventative approaches to substance use in Indigenous communities is the fou...
Background: Given the well-established evidence of disproportionately high rates of substance-relate...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980Much documentation exists regarding the causes and contempora...