Participative research in a remote Australian Aboriginal setting

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Kildea, Susan Verlie, Barclay, Lesley, Wardaguga, Molly and Dawumal, Margaret. (2009). Participative research in a remote Australian Aboriginal setting. Action Research. 7(2), pp. 143 - 163. https://doi.org/10.1177/1476750309103266
AuthorsKildea, Susan Verlie, Barclay, Lesley, Wardaguga, Molly and Dawumal, Margaret
Abstract

This article describes the research process used to develop and evaluate an Internet-based resource aimed at improving access by health professionals to Australian Aboriginal cultural knowledge specific to pregnancy and childbirth. As a result of the research, women's stories from Maningrida were recorded and presented on the `Birthing Business in the Bush Website' which provided a platform for Aboriginal Australian women from Maningrida to present cultural and other information to maternity care practitioners. In particular, this article describes the development of the participatory action research combined with an Aboriginal research process, and how this was guided by the Aboriginal co-researchers and participants.

Keywordsaboriginal research; childbirth; indigenous; research methodology; participatory action research; remote area birth; women’s business
Year2009
JournalAction Research
Journal citation7 (2), pp. 143 - 163
PublisherSage Publications Ltd.
ISSN1476-7503
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/1476750309103266
Page range143 - 163
Research GroupSchool of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine
Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
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