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View article: Corporate sector engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: an analysis of stakeholder submissions
Corporate sector engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: an analysis of stakeholder submissions Open
The commercial determinants of health are an emerging area of inquiry; however, a comprehensive understanding of commercial activities impacting Indigenous peoples remains elusive. In 2021, an Australian parliamentary inquiry was initiated…
View article: Programs Addressing Food Security for First Nations Peoples: A Scoping Review
Programs Addressing Food Security for First Nations Peoples: A Scoping Review Open
Access to food is a right that every individual must have to ensure a standard of living that is sufficient for maintaining good health and wellbeing. This review, developed and implemented by a team of First Nations and non-First Nations …
View article: The commercial determinants of Indigenous health and well-being: a systematic scoping review
The commercial determinants of Indigenous health and well-being: a systematic scoping review Open
Introduction Health inequity within Indigenous populations is widespread and underpinned by colonialism, dispossession and oppression. Social and cultural determinants of Indigenous health and well-being are well described. Despite emergin…
View article: Recasting Jung Through an Indigenist Approach to Deepen Shared Knowledges of Well-being and Healing on Australian Soils: Protocol for a Qualitative Landscape Research Study
Recasting Jung Through an Indigenist Approach to Deepen Shared Knowledges of Well-being and Healing on Australian Soils: Protocol for a Qualitative Landscape Research Study Open
Background The colonization of Australia is responsible for complex layers of trauma for the First Nations peoples of the continent. First Nations Australians’ well-being is irrevocably tied to the well-being of the land. The application o…
View article: Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard: research and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in rural health journals
Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard: research and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in rural health journals Open
The Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard (ICIRAS) is based on a gap in research publishing practice where Indigenous peoples' identity is not systematically and rigorously recognised in rural health research publicatio…
View article: <scp>ICIRAS</scp>: Research and reconciliation with indigenous peoples in rural health journals
<span>ICIRAS</span>: Research and reconciliation with indigenous peoples in rural health journals Open
Aim We aim to promote discussion about an Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard (ICIRAS) for academic journal publications. Context This is based on a gap in research publishing practice where Indigenous peoples' identi…
View article: The Daalbirrwirr Gamambigu (Safe Children) Model: Embedding Cultural Safety in Child Protection Responses for Australian Aboriginal Children in Hospital Settings
The Daalbirrwirr Gamambigu (Safe Children) Model: Embedding Cultural Safety in Child Protection Responses for Australian Aboriginal Children in Hospital Settings Open
The aim of this paper is to describe the development of a model of care to embed cultural safety for Aboriginal children into paediatric hospital settings. The Daalbirrwirr Gamambigu (pronounced “Dahl-beer-weer gum-um-be-goo” in the Gumbay…
View article: A comparison of First Nations and Non-First Nations Australians’ survey responses to COVID-19 risks and impacts: Implications for health communications
A comparison of First Nations and Non-First Nations Australians’ survey responses to COVID-19 risks and impacts: Implications for health communications Open
This study investigated differences between rural Australian First Nations and non-First Nations survey respondents’ perceptions of COVID-19 related risks; and analysed other variables that could predict an exacerbation of anxiety related …
View article: Study protocol for a qualitative Landscape Research project: re-casting Jung through an Indigenist approach to deepening shared knowledges of wellbeing and healing on Australian soils. (Preprint)
Study protocol for a qualitative Landscape Research project: re-casting Jung through an Indigenist approach to deepening shared knowledges of wellbeing and healing on Australian soils. (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Background The colonization of Australia is responsible for complex layers of trauma for the First Nations peoples of the continent. First Nations Australians’ wellbeing is irrevocably tied to the wellbeing of the land. The app…
View article: Are cultural safety definitions culturally safe? A review of 42 cultural safety definitions in an Australian cultural concept soup
Are cultural safety definitions culturally safe? A review of 42 cultural safety definitions in an Australian cultural concept soup Open
Cultural safety is a keystone reform concept intended to improve First Nations Peoples’ health and wellbeing. Are definitions of cultural safety, in themselves, culturally safe? A purposive search of diverse sources in Australian identifie…
View article: Concerns and priorities of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples regarding food and nutrition: a systematic review of qualitative evidence
Concerns and priorities of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples regarding food and nutrition: a systematic review of qualitative evidence Open
Background Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians experience persistent health and social inequities. Chronic conditions, many of which are diet-related, are leading contributors to the burden of disease and health inequity in A…
View article: Promoting cultural rigour through critical appraisal tools in First Nations peoples’ research
Promoting cultural rigour through critical appraisal tools in First Nations peoples’ research Open
Conventional critical appraisal tools for assessing study quality are built on a limited view of health that excludes the cultural knowledge of First Nations peoples. Cultural rigour is an emerging field of activity that epitomises First N…
View article: Cultural Safety and Child Protection Responses in Hospitals: a Scoping Review
Cultural Safety and Child Protection Responses in Hospitals: a Scoping Review Open
The objective of this scoping review was to map the current practice and best evidence for embedding cultural safety in child protection responses for Aboriginal families in hospitals. Electronic databases were searched systematically and …
View article: First Nations Peoples’ Participation in the Development of Population-Wide Food and Nutrition Policy in Australia: A Political Economy and Cultural Safety Analysis
First Nations Peoples’ Participation in the Development of Population-Wide Food and Nutrition Policy in Australia: A Political Economy and Cultural Safety Analysis Open
Background: Healthy and sustainable food systems underpin the well-being of Indigenous peoples. Increasingly governments are taking action to improve diets via population-wide policies. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indig…
View article: Effects of food policy actions on Indigenous Peoples’ nutrition-related outcomes: a systematic review
Effects of food policy actions on Indigenous Peoples’ nutrition-related outcomes: a systematic review Open
Introduction Indigenous Peoples worldwide endure unacceptable health disparities with undernutrition and food insecurity often coexisting with obesity and chronic diseases. Policy-level actions are required to eliminate malnutrition in all…
View article: Voice of the Clinician: the case of an Australian health system
Voice of the Clinician: the case of an Australian health system Open
Purpose The Voice of the Clinician project commenced during an era when practitioner burnout, dissatisfaction, and turnover became an increasingly global health workforce concern. One key problem is clinical staff not being empowered to vo…