posted on 2018-09-18, 00:00authored byJK Elston, V Saunders, B Hayes, Roxanne Bainbridge, B McCoy
Objectives: To build individual Indigenous research capacity and strengthen the capability of health research programmes to be culturally and ethically inclusive of Indigenous Australians in public health research. Methods:
In order to facilitate optimal participation and in recognition of the differing levels of research experience and knowledge held within this community of practice, an inclusive and culturally appropriate mixed methods approach with influences from action research and Indigenous research principles was undertaken.
Results: Over the duration of the project, participants
improved their research outcomes as measured by a range of factors including publications, completion of degrees and
retention of project members.
Conclusions: Provision of an Indigenous led, culturally appropriate system of infrastructure and support centred on capacity building is effective in strengthen the inclusion of Indigenous Australians in research.
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