Part A. Indigenous health research in context -- pt. B. Doing research that makes a difference -- pt. C. Designing and managing a successful research project
Summary
"Indigenous health research needs to be driven by priorities set by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, to be of practical use to the Indigenous health sector and to develop research capacity within the Indigenous community ... [This guide] includes the history, context, values and change priorities of Indigenous health research in Australia and the planning and management of Indigenous health research projects." -- P. vi
Analysis
Australian
Related To
A companion volume to Supporting Indigenous researchers : a practical guide for supervisors
Notes
'Incorporating the Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health'--t.p
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references: (pages 279-291)
Notes
Information in this guide is also available in an electronic version on the Institute website, where longer case stories can be read in full and chapters are supported with more information about Indigenous health research resources, policies, structures and collaborations. Link to 'Supporting Indigenous Researchers: A practical guide for supervisors', and 'Researching Indigenous Health: A practical guide for researchers' -- http://www.lowitja.org.au/resources-researchers