Introduction Indigenous youth participation in decision-making is internationally recognised as a pathway to promote health equity, decolonisation and social inclusion. Hearing Indigenous youth voices and actively involving them in decisions that affect their lives and their communities has the potential to address disproportionate health and social challenges they encounter. Yet the existing evidence-base on participatory approaches remains fragmented and vast leading to a lack of integration.Methods and analysis An integrative review methodology will be used to conduct a comprehensive, multidisciplinary review of the literature about Indigenous youth participation in health equity promotion. The literature search is anticipated to be carr...
Abstract Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions ...
Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potentia...
Objective. To compare the current state of health research on Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth in...
Objective Community engagement practices in Indigenous health research are promoted as a means of de...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
Youth peer-led interventions have become a popular way of sharing health information with young peop...
Objectives: To explore the experiences and outcomes of health professional students when undertakin...
BACKGROUND: Evaluations of health interventions for Indigenous peoples rarely report outcomes that r...
Purpose: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities need to participate in the development of...
Addressing health inequalities for Indigenous Peoples and communities is an urgent priority in Canad...
This research aimed to implement the EQUIP Equity-oriented health care (EOHC) model within the Youth...
This research aimed to implement the EQUIP Equity-oriented health care (EOHC) model within the Youth...
Background: Youth peer-led interventions have become a popular way of sharing health information wit...
BACKGROUND: Research reporting guidelines are increasingly commonplace and shown to improve the qual...
Abstract Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions ...
Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potentia...
Objective. To compare the current state of health research on Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth in...
Objective Community engagement practices in Indigenous health research are promoted as a means of de...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
When addressing disparities in health status of Indigenous Australians, it is necessary to consult w...
Youth peer-led interventions have become a popular way of sharing health information with young peop...
Objectives: To explore the experiences and outcomes of health professional students when undertakin...
BACKGROUND: Evaluations of health interventions for Indigenous peoples rarely report outcomes that r...
Purpose: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities need to participate in the development of...
Addressing health inequalities for Indigenous Peoples and communities is an urgent priority in Canad...
This research aimed to implement the EQUIP Equity-oriented health care (EOHC) model within the Youth...
This research aimed to implement the EQUIP Equity-oriented health care (EOHC) model within the Youth...
Background: Youth peer-led interventions have become a popular way of sharing health information wit...
BACKGROUND: Research reporting guidelines are increasingly commonplace and shown to improve the qual...
Abstract Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions ...
Background: Community development is a health promotion approach identified as having great potentia...
Objective. To compare the current state of health research on Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth in...