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View article: Enhancing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research trial leadership and participation: insights from the initial stages of the Australian Fans in Training Project in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Enhancing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research trial leadership and participation: insights from the initial stages of the Australian Fans in Training Project in the Northern Territory of Australia. Open
This trial is registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12623000437662).
View article: Key stakeholders’ perspectives of illicit drug use and associated harms in the Northern Territory of Australia
Key stakeholders’ perspectives of illicit drug use and associated harms in the Northern Territory of Australia Open
View article: Navigating the cultural adaptation of a US-based online mental health and social support program for use with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males in the Northern Territory, Australia: Processes, outcomes, and lessons
Navigating the cultural adaptation of a US-based online mental health and social support program for use with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males in the Northern Territory, Australia: Processes, outcomes, and lessons Open
This process resulted in a culturally responsive mental health, masculinities, and social support health promotion program for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males. Next steps will involve pilot testing to investigate the adap…
View article: Key stakeholders’ perspectives of illicit drug use and associated harms in the Northern Territory of Australia
Key stakeholders’ perspectives of illicit drug use and associated harms in the Northern Territory of Australia Open
Background In the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia, there are significant evidence gaps about illicit drug use and harms, despite having established monitoring and reporting systems. This paper reports on illicit drug use, associated h…
View article: Attitudes to Short-Term Staffing and Workforce Priorities of Community Users of Remote Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services: A Qualitative Study
Attitudes to Short-Term Staffing and Workforce Priorities of Community Users of Remote Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services: A Qualitative Study Open
In recent years, there has been an increasing trend of short-term staffing in remote health services, including Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Services (ACCHSs). This paper explores the perceptions of clinic users’ experiences at t…
View article: Scale-up of the Australian Fans in Training (Aussie-FIT) men’s health behaviour change program: a protocol for a randomised controlled hybrid effectiveness–implementation trial
Scale-up of the Australian Fans in Training (Aussie-FIT) men’s health behaviour change program: a protocol for a randomised controlled hybrid effectiveness–implementation trial Open
Introduction Improving physical activity (PA) and healthy eating is critical for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Behaviour change programmes delivered in sporting clubs can engage men in health behaviour c…
View article: Scale-up of the Australian Fans in Training (Aussie-FIT) men’s health behaviour change program: Protocol for a randomised controlled hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial.
Scale-up of the Australian Fans in Training (Aussie-FIT) men’s health behaviour change program: Protocol for a randomised controlled hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial. Open
IntroductionImproving physical activity and healthy eating is critical for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Behaviour change programs delivered in sporting clubs can engage men in health behaviour change bu…
View article: Improved life expectancy for Indigenous and <scp>non‐Indigenous</scp> people in the Northern Territory, 1999–2018: overall and by underlying cause of death
Improved life expectancy for Indigenous and <span>non‐Indigenous</span> people in the Northern Territory, 1999–2018: overall and by underlying cause of death Open
Zhao and colleagues1 recently published an article highlighting the improved life expectancy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men in the Northern Territory over the past 20 years.1 This is both important and welcomed. It reflects …
View article: Advancing health promotion in rural and remote Australia: Strategies for change
Advancing health promotion in rural and remote Australia: Strategies for change Open
Rural and remote Australia is home to some of the most diverse and culturally rich communities and land in the country. This provides incredible potential to promote the health and well-being of individuals, families and communities from s…
View article: Using social media in health literacy research: A promising example involving Facebook with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males from the Top End of the Northern Territory
Using social media in health literacy research: A promising example involving Facebook with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males from the Top End of the Northern Territory Open
This brief report describes three key lessons learned during a health literacy research project with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males from the Top End of the Northern Territory (NT), Australia. More specifically, it is a m…
View article: What Do We Know About the Nexus Between Culture, Age, Gender and Health Literacy? Implications for Improving the Health and Well-being of Young Indigenous Males
What Do We Know About the Nexus Between Culture, Age, Gender and Health Literacy? Implications for Improving the Health and Well-being of Young Indigenous Males Open
Health literacy, although diversely defined, refers to the abilities, relationships and external environments required for people to successfully promote health. Existing research suggests that health literacy is related to health inequiti…
View article: ‘Dudes Are Meant to be Tough as Nails’: The Complex Nexus Between Masculinities, Culture and Health Literacy From the Perspective of Young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Males – Implications for Policy and Practice
‘Dudes Are Meant to be Tough as Nails’: The Complex Nexus Between Masculinities, Culture and Health Literacy From the Perspective of Young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Males – Implications for Policy and Practice Open
Health literacy is generally conceptualized as skills related to successfully navigating health – ultimately linked to well-being and improved health outcomes. Culture, gender and age are considered to be influential determinants of health…