Background There remains a concern that Indigenous Australians have been over-researched without corresponding improvements in their health; this trend is applicable to most Indigenous populations globally. This debate article has a dual purpose: 1) to open a frank conversation about the value of research to Indigenous Australian populations; and 2) to stimulate ways of thinking about potential resolutions to the lack of progress made in the Indigenous research benefit debate. Discussion Capturing the meaning of research benefit takes the form of ethical value-oriented methodological considerations in the decision-making processes of Indigenous research endeavours. Because research practices come from Western knowledge bases, attaining such...
Objective. This paper explores the body of knowledge around Indigenous health research and aims to o...
© 2015, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. All rights reserved. ...
Introduction: This paper describes the development of a 'Research for Impact' Tool against a backgro...
Background: There remains a concern that Indigenous Australians have been over-researched without co...
© 2015 Bainbridge et al.Background: There remains a concern that Indigenous Australians have been ov...
There remains a concern that Indigenous Australians have been over-researched without corresponding ...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respec...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
Increasingly, the role of health research in improving the discrepancies in health outcomes between ...
oai:alarj.alarassociation.org:article/5The emergence of Indigenous researchers into the public healt...
Indigenous Australians have poorer self-assessed health than non-Indigenous Australians, have higher...
Health-related research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has a problematic history....
This thesis addresses the question: Why has health research not improved Aboriginal health? Explorin...
History tells us of the overwhelming destructive influence of exotic culture, politics and knowledge...
Objective. This paper explores the body of knowledge around Indigenous health research and aims to o...
© 2015, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. All rights reserved. ...
Introduction: This paper describes the development of a 'Research for Impact' Tool against a backgro...
Background: There remains a concern that Indigenous Australians have been over-researched without co...
© 2015 Bainbridge et al.Background: There remains a concern that Indigenous Australians have been ov...
There remains a concern that Indigenous Australians have been over-researched without corresponding ...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respec...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
Australia has one of the best health care systems in the world. Despite this, the health of Indigeno...
Increasingly, the role of health research in improving the discrepancies in health outcomes between ...
oai:alarj.alarassociation.org:article/5The emergence of Indigenous researchers into the public healt...
Indigenous Australians have poorer self-assessed health than non-Indigenous Australians, have higher...
Health-related research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has a problematic history....
This thesis addresses the question: Why has health research not improved Aboriginal health? Explorin...
History tells us of the overwhelming destructive influence of exotic culture, politics and knowledge...
Objective. This paper explores the body of knowledge around Indigenous health research and aims to o...
© 2015, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. All rights reserved. ...
Introduction: This paper describes the development of a 'Research for Impact' Tool against a backgro...