This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the National Indigenous Research and Knowledges Network (NIRAKN). The authors reflect on the processes they used to research and develop a literature review. As a newly established research team, the Health and Wellbeing Node members developed a collaborative approach that was informed by action research practices and underpinned by Indigenous ways of working. The authors identify strong links between action research and Indigenous processes. They suggest that, through ongoing cycles of research and review, the NIRAKN Health and Wellbeing Node developed a culturally safe, respectful and truly collaborative way of working together and forming the id...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in Indigenous health has been recognised as integral in effor...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
In this article, we provide an emic perspective of being uniquely positioned as part of Australia’s ...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
This article describes the methodology developed for a PhD study to explore the perceptions of Abori...
Objective: This rapid review aims to identify how Indigenous research governance is conceptualised, ...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveInvestigator-driven research and the us...
Men’s groups are increasingly being accepted as an important strategy in improving health and wellbe...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in Indigenous health has been recognised as integral in effor...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
This paper describes the collaborative work practices of the Health and Wellbeing Node within the Na...
In this article, we provide an emic perspective of being uniquely positioned as part of Australia’s ...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
This article describes the methodology developed for a PhD study to explore the perceptions of Abori...
Objective: This rapid review aims to identify how Indigenous research governance is conceptualised, ...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveInvestigator-driven research and the us...
Men’s groups are increasingly being accepted as an important strategy in improving health and wellbe...
BACKGROUND: Building research capacity in Indigenous health has been recognised as integral in effor...
One of the most challenging aspects of any qualitative research study is building successful relatio...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...