Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve Indigenous health, because of its potential for extensive community participation. There has been no systematic examination of the extent of community participation in community development projects and little analysis of their effectiveness. This systematic review aims to identify the extent of community participation in community development projects implemented in Australian Indigenous communities, critically appraise the qualitative and quantitative methods used in their evaluation, and summarise their outcomes. Methods: Ten electronic peer-reviewed databases and two electronic grey literature databases were searched for rele...
Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions of chroni...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respec...
Abstract Objective: Indigenous Australians experience a disproportionately higher burden of disease ...
<p>Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great poten...
<p>Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great poten...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
BACKGROUND: Evaluations of health interventions for Indigenous peoples rarely report outcomes that r...
Objectives and importance of the study: Primary health care research focused on Aboriginal and Torre...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
Abstract Background Evaluations of health interventions for Indigenous peoples rarely report outcome...
The question of where to start addressing social determinants of health in Indigenous settings rema...
Issues addressed:This paper describes the evaluation of an indigenous health promotion program in We...
Purpose: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities need to participate in the development of...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the extent and quality of the evidence base related to the health and wellbeing...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) provide community-focussed and cul...
Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions of chroni...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respec...
Abstract Objective: Indigenous Australians experience a disproportionately higher burden of disease ...
<p>Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great poten...
<p>Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great poten...
Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potential to improve...
BACKGROUND: Evaluations of health interventions for Indigenous peoples rarely report outcomes that r...
Objectives and importance of the study: Primary health care research focused on Aboriginal and Torre...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
Abstract Background Evaluations of health interventions for Indigenous peoples rarely report outcome...
The question of where to start addressing social determinants of health in Indigenous settings rema...
Issues addressed:This paper describes the evaluation of an indigenous health promotion program in We...
Purpose: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities need to participate in the development of...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the extent and quality of the evidence base related to the health and wellbeing...
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) provide community-focussed and cul...
Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions of chroni...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respec...
Abstract Objective: Indigenous Australians experience a disproportionately higher burden of disease ...