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Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-focused primary healthcare social and emotional wellbeing research: a systematic review protocol

机译:以澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民为重点的初级医疗保健社会和情感健康研究:系统的审查协议

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Research with a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian’s (hereafter referred to as Indigenous1) needs is crucial to ensure culturally appropriate evidence-based strategies are developed to improve health. However, concerns surrounding this research exist, arising from some previous research lacking community consultation, resulting in little community benefit or infringing on important cultural values. Values and Ethics: Guidelines for Ethical conduct in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research (hereafter referred to as Values and Ethics), developed by The National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia in 2003, is the ethical standard for Indigenous-focused health research. Researchers must address its Values in research design and conduct. However, its impact on research processes is unclear. Local Protocols should also be considered. This review aims to systematically examine practices related to Values and Ethics, Local Protocols and the processes of conducting Indigenous-focused primary healthcare research in collaboration with external researchers. The following electronic databases and grey literature will be searched (2003 to current): MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Informit and HealthInfoNet—an Indigenous-specific research and program website. Indigenous-focused research will be included. Research must be conducted in one or more primary healthcare services, in collaboration with external researchers and with a focus on social and emotional well being. One reviewer will review titles and abstracts to remove obviously irrelevant research articles. Full-text research articles will be retrieved and independently examined by two reviewers. Data and quality assessment will be completed by one reviewer and verified by a second reviewer. Quality will be assessed using modified versions of established quality assessment tools. This review will provide information on research processes and the impact of Values and Ethics on Indigenous-focused primary healthcare research, informing communities and primary healthcare staff around research practices, and researchers and policy makers of strengths and weaknesses of practice. PROSPERO CRD42015024994
机译:以澳大利亚的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民(以下简称为Indigenous1)需求为重点的研究,对于确保制定出符合文化习惯的循证策略来改善健康至关重要。然而,由于先前的一些研究缺乏社区咨询,因此引起了人们对该研究的关注,导致社区受益甚微或侵犯了重要的文化价值。价值与道德:澳大利亚国家卫生与医学研究委员会于2003年制定的《原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民健康研究中的道德行为准则》(以下简称为《价值观与道德》),是针对土著居民的健康研究的道德标准。研究人员必须在研究设计和行为中体现其价值观。但是,其对研究过程的影响尚不清楚。还应考虑本地协议。此次审查旨在与外部研究人员合作,系统地研究与价值观和道德规范,地方规程以及开展以土著人为主的初级医疗保健研究相关的实践。将搜索以下电子数据库和灰色文献(2003年至今):MEDLINE,EMBASE,CINAHL,Informit和HealthInfoNet(一个针对土著的研究和计划网站)。将包括土著研究。必须与外部研究人员合作,并以社会和情感健康为重点,在一项或多项主要医疗服务中进行研究。一位审稿人将审阅标题和摘要,以删除明显不相关的研究文章。全文研究文章将由两名审稿人检索并独立审查。数据和质量评估将由一名审阅者完成,并由另一名审阅者进行验证。将使用已建立的质量评估工具的修改版本来评估质量。此次审查将提供有关研究过程以及价值观和道德规范对以土著为重点的初级医疗保健研究的影响的信息,向社区和初级医疗保健人员介绍研究实践以及研究人员和政策制定者实践的优缺点。宝珀CRD42015024994

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