Abstract Background The consent and community engagement process for research with Indigenous communities is rarely evaluated. Research protocols are not always collaborative, inclusive or culturally respectful. If participants do not trust or understand the research, selection bias may occur in recruitment, affecting study results potentially denying participants the opportunity to provide more knowledge and greater understanding about their community. Poorly informed consent can also harm the individual participant and the community as a whole. Methods Invited by local Aboriginal community leaders of the Fitzroy Valley, the Kimberl...
Despite the extensive consideration the notion of informed consent has heralded in recent decades, t...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
The regulation of Outsiders to Aboriginal Country is theorised by scholars as invasion and contact, ...
Abstract Background The consent and community engagem...
Abstract Background Researchers are required to seek ...
Background Few studies with Indigenous communities around the world evaluate the consent process for...
Abstract Background When conducting research with Ind...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveInvestigator-driven research and the us...
Background: It is important for researchers to understand the motivations and decision-making proces...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
This article focuses on the qualitative methodologies employed in a research project developed in co...
As a result of the enduring legacy of negative Australian history and culturally inappropriate past ...
Aboriginal Australians experience poorer health and social outcomes than non-Aboriginal Australians ...
BACKGROUND: It is important for researchers to understand the motivations and decision-making proces...
Allowing persons to make an informed choice about their participation in research is a pre-eminent e...
Despite the extensive consideration the notion of informed consent has heralded in recent decades, t...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
The regulation of Outsiders to Aboriginal Country is theorised by scholars as invasion and contact, ...
Abstract Background The consent and community engagem...
Abstract Background Researchers are required to seek ...
Background Few studies with Indigenous communities around the world evaluate the consent process for...
Abstract Background When conducting research with Ind...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveInvestigator-driven research and the us...
Background: It is important for researchers to understand the motivations and decision-making proces...
BACKGROUND:Aboriginal women and families are under-represented in Australian research on pregnancy a...
This article focuses on the qualitative methodologies employed in a research project developed in co...
As a result of the enduring legacy of negative Australian history and culturally inappropriate past ...
Aboriginal Australians experience poorer health and social outcomes than non-Aboriginal Australians ...
BACKGROUND: It is important for researchers to understand the motivations and decision-making proces...
Allowing persons to make an informed choice about their participation in research is a pre-eminent e...
Despite the extensive consideration the notion of informed consent has heralded in recent decades, t...
This paper describes the methodological challenges and innovative outcomes of a multi-site South Aus...
The regulation of Outsiders to Aboriginal Country is theorised by scholars as invasion and contact, ...