Cultural Safety Collection

Meaningful Engagement with Aboriginal Communities Using Participatory Action Research to Develop Culturally Appropriate Health Resources

2021

Peake, R.M., Jackson, D., Lea, J., & Usher, K.

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The authors describe the culturally safe processes of engagement used with Aboriginal communities in Northern New South Wales, Australia to develop culturally appropriate stroke health resources.  A yarning framework was used to engage participants in two stages: collecting the information and evaluating the processes involved in developing the resources.

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Meaningful Engagement with Aboriginal Communities Using Participatory Action Research to Develop Culturally Appropriate Health Resources.

Peake, R.M., Jackson, D., Lea, J., & Usher, K. (2021). Meaningful engagement with Aboriginal communities using participatory action research to develop culturally appropriate health resources. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 32(2), 129-136.

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