2021
Peake, R.M., Jackson, D., Lea, J., & Usher, K.
SAGE Journals
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.
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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