Background Community engagement or community involvement in Aboriginal health research is a process that involves partnering, collaborating and involving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people or potential research participants to empower them to have a say in how research with Aboriginal communities is conducted. In the context of Aboriginal health, this is particularly important so that researchers can respond to the priorities of the community under study and conduct research in a way that is respectful of Aboriginal cultural values and beliefs. One approach to incorporating the principals of community engagement and to ensure cultural oversight and guidance to projects is to engage a community reference group. The aim of this s...
The Centre of Clinical Research Excellence (CCRE) in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health wa...
Abstract: Research within Indigenous communities has been criticised for lacking community engagemen...
The aim of this study is to describe the perspectives of ACCHS health staff towards data and to iden...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
Objective: This rapid review aims to identify how Indigenous research governance is conceptualised, ...
Context: Health research is important to effectively address the health disparities between Indigeno...
Objective Community engagement practices in Indigenous health research are promoted as a means of de...
Problem: Gaps exist in researchers' understanding of the 'practice' of community governance in relat...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers (hereafter called health workers)...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is often cited as a suitable methodological approach f...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
As committed Indigenous health researchers in Australia, these researchers aim to provide the answer...
Health-related research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has a problematic history....
The Centre of Clinical Research Excellence (CCRE) in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health wa...
Abstract: Research within Indigenous communities has been criticised for lacking community engagemen...
The aim of this study is to describe the perspectives of ACCHS health staff towards data and to iden...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
Objective: This rapid review aims to identify how Indigenous research governance is conceptualised, ...
Context: Health research is important to effectively address the health disparities between Indigeno...
Objective Community engagement practices in Indigenous health research are promoted as a means of de...
Problem: Gaps exist in researchers' understanding of the 'practice' of community governance in relat...
Introduction: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers (hereafter called health workers)...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is often cited as a suitable methodological approach f...
Introduction: This article outlines the processes used to meaningfully and authentically engage Aust...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
As committed Indigenous health researchers in Australia, these researchers aim to provide the answer...
Health-related research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has a problematic history....
The Centre of Clinical Research Excellence (CCRE) in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health wa...
Abstract: Research within Indigenous communities has been criticised for lacking community engagemen...
The aim of this study is to describe the perspectives of ACCHS health staff towards data and to iden...