Yarning with remote Aboriginal communities about seeking consent for research, culturally respectful community engagement and genuine research partnerships

Volume: 47, Pages: 22 - 22
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
If the invitation to research is not delivered in a way that is understood, or acknowledges that participants may come from a different world-view, it may affect participation rates, and research findings and research relationships with Indigenous communities. Reflections on the consent process and community engagement for research with Indigenous populations are rarely documented as shown in our systematic review.1 In response, The Picture Talk...
Paper Details
Title
Yarning with remote Aboriginal communities about seeking consent for research, culturally respectful community engagement and genuine research partnerships
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
47
Pages
22 - 22
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