Objective To better understand how to undertake valuable, ethical and sustainable randomised controlled clinical trial (RCT) research within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health services. Design In a qualitative approach, we utilised data collected between 2013 and 2020 during the planning and implementation of two RCTs. The data comprised agreed records of research meetings, and semistructured interviews with clinical trial stakeholders. The stakeholders were parents/carers of child participants, and site-based research officers, healthcare providers and community advisory groups. Our thematic analysis was informed by constructivist grounded theory. Setting The RCTs investigated the management of otitis media in Aboriginal ...
INTRODUCTION: One-third of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population are adolesce...
BACKGROUND: Research can inform culturally-appropriate care to strengthen social and emotional wellb...
In this paper, we reflect on our collective knowledge and experience of qualitative health research ...
Objective To better understand how to undertake valuable, ethical and sustainable randomised control...
Objective To better understand how to undertake valuable, ethical and sustainable randomised control...
© 2015, Australasian Medical Publishing Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. Objective: To identify facilit...
Objective: To describe and evaluate Hearing EAr health and Language Services (HEALS), a New South Wa...
Abstract Objective: To describe and evaluate Hearing EAr health and Language Services (HEALS), a New...
First published February 10, 2023.Introduction: Conducting ethical and high-quality health research ...
Objectives and importance of study: Values and ethics: guidelines for ethical conduct in Aboriginal ...
Australian Aborigines have much higher rates of illness and life expectancy, up to 20 years lower th...
Problem: Gaps exist in researchers' understanding of the 'practice' of community governance in relat...
Objectives and importance of the study: Primary health care research focused on Aboriginal and Torre...
The health inequities of Indigenous peoples compared with non-Indigenous peoples are significant and...
To identify facilitators and barriers to clinical trial implementation in Aboriginal health services...
INTRODUCTION: One-third of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population are adolesce...
BACKGROUND: Research can inform culturally-appropriate care to strengthen social and emotional wellb...
In this paper, we reflect on our collective knowledge and experience of qualitative health research ...
Objective To better understand how to undertake valuable, ethical and sustainable randomised control...
Objective To better understand how to undertake valuable, ethical and sustainable randomised control...
© 2015, Australasian Medical Publishing Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. Objective: To identify facilit...
Objective: To describe and evaluate Hearing EAr health and Language Services (HEALS), a New South Wa...
Abstract Objective: To describe and evaluate Hearing EAr health and Language Services (HEALS), a New...
First published February 10, 2023.Introduction: Conducting ethical and high-quality health research ...
Objectives and importance of study: Values and ethics: guidelines for ethical conduct in Aboriginal ...
Australian Aborigines have much higher rates of illness and life expectancy, up to 20 years lower th...
Problem: Gaps exist in researchers' understanding of the 'practice' of community governance in relat...
Objectives and importance of the study: Primary health care research focused on Aboriginal and Torre...
The health inequities of Indigenous peoples compared with non-Indigenous peoples are significant and...
To identify facilitators and barriers to clinical trial implementation in Aboriginal health services...
INTRODUCTION: One-third of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population are adolesce...
BACKGROUND: Research can inform culturally-appropriate care to strengthen social and emotional wellb...
In this paper, we reflect on our collective knowledge and experience of qualitative health research ...