Objectives - To advance the rural practice in working with Aboriginal communities by (a) identifying the extent of community partners' participation in and (b) operationalising the key elements of three community‐based participatory research partnerships between university‐based researchers and Australian rural Aboriginal communities.Design - A mixed‐methods study. Quantitative survey and qualitative one‐on‐one interviews with local project implementation committee members and group interviews with other community partners and project documentation.Setting - Three rural Aboriginal communities in New South Wales.Participants - Thirty‐seven community partners in three community‐based participatory research partnerships of which 22 were member...
This article focuses on the qualitative methodologies employed in a research project developed in co...
Background Community engagement or community involvement in Aboriginal health research is a proce...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980Aboriginal Australian communities are subjected to frequent g...
Aboriginal Australians experience poorer health and social outcomes than non-Aboriginal Australians ...
Development of research partnerships can cause confusion, as there is not and cannot be a step-by-st...
Aboriginal Australians have experienced trauma, racism and disempowerment as a result of the legacie...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
This article reflects upon collaborative research relationships between indigenous communities and u...
Problem: Gaps exist in researchers' understanding of the 'practice' of community governance in relat...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is often cited as a suitable methodological approach f...
This article is told as a story about how a project, Strong culture, healthier lifestyles, took step...
Background: Community engagement in research has the potential to support the development of meanin...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980© eContent Management Pty Ltd.Background: This paper identifi...
Solutions to complex health and environmental issues experienced by First Nations communities in Can...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
This article focuses on the qualitative methodologies employed in a research project developed in co...
Background Community engagement or community involvement in Aboriginal health research is a proce...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980Aboriginal Australian communities are subjected to frequent g...
Aboriginal Australians experience poorer health and social outcomes than non-Aboriginal Australians ...
Development of research partnerships can cause confusion, as there is not and cannot be a step-by-st...
Aboriginal Australians have experienced trauma, racism and disempowerment as a result of the legacie...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
This article reflects upon collaborative research relationships between indigenous communities and u...
Problem: Gaps exist in researchers' understanding of the 'practice' of community governance in relat...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is often cited as a suitable methodological approach f...
This article is told as a story about how a project, Strong culture, healthier lifestyles, took step...
Background: Community engagement in research has the potential to support the development of meanin...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980© eContent Management Pty Ltd.Background: This paper identifi...
Solutions to complex health and environmental issues experienced by First Nations communities in Can...
Abstract Background Appropriate choice of research design is essential to rightly understand the res...
This article focuses on the qualitative methodologies employed in a research project developed in co...
Background Community engagement or community involvement in Aboriginal health research is a proce...
Mccalman, JR ORCiD: 0000-0002-3022-3980Aboriginal Australian communities are subjected to frequent g...