Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 292 pages) : illustrations, portraits |
Contents |
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 |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research needs to be driven by priorities set by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, to be of practical use and to develop research capacity within the Indigenous community. The Lowitja Institute and its predecessor organisations have developed resources in response to a growing need in this area.The guide includes the history, context, values and change priorities of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research in Australia and the planning and management of projects. It offers practical information, advice, strategies and success stories in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references: (p. 279-291) |
Subject |
Medicine -- Research.
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Aboriginal Australians -- Health and hygiene -- Research
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Aboriginal Australians -- Medical care -- Research
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Primary health care -- Research -- Australia
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Health Services, Indigenous
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Research Design
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Health
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Research - Ethics
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Research - Methodology and techniques
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Medicine -- Research
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Australia
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Walker, Dianne author
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Harrison, Nea author
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Brands, Jenny author
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Lowitja Institute, issuing body.
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