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A Comprehensive Review of Optimal Approaches to Co-Design in Health with First Nations Australians

Background: Australia’s social, structural, and political context, together with the continuing impact of colonisation, perpetuates health care and outcome disparities for First Nations Australians. A new approach led by First Nations Australians is required to address these disparities. Co-design i...

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Autores principales: Butler, Tamara, Gall, Alana, Garvey, Gail, Ngampromwongse, Khwanruethai, Hector, Debra, Turnbull, Scott, Lucas, Kerri, Nehill, Caroline, Boltong, Anna, Keefe, Dorothy, Anderson, Kate
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316166
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author Butler, Tamara
Gall, Alana
Garvey, Gail
Ngampromwongse, Khwanruethai
Hector, Debra
Turnbull, Scott
Lucas, Kerri
Nehill, Caroline
Boltong, Anna
Keefe, Dorothy
Anderson, Kate
author_facet Butler, Tamara
Gall, Alana
Garvey, Gail
Ngampromwongse, Khwanruethai
Hector, Debra
Turnbull, Scott
Lucas, Kerri
Nehill, Caroline
Boltong, Anna
Keefe, Dorothy
Anderson, Kate
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description Background: Australia’s social, structural, and political context, together with the continuing impact of colonisation, perpetuates health care and outcome disparities for First Nations Australians. A new approach led by First Nations Australians is required to address these disparities. Co-design is emerging as a valued method for First Nations Australian communities to drive change in health policy and practice to better meet their needs and priorities. However, it is critical that co-design processes and outcomes are culturally safe and effective. Aims: This project aimed to identify the current evidence around optimal approaches to co-design in health with First Nations Australians. Methods: First Nations Australian co-led team conducted a comprehensive review to identify peer-reviewed and grey literature reporting the application of co-design in health-related areas by and with First Nations Australians. A First Nations Co-Design Working Group (FNCDWG) was established to guide this work and team.A Collaborative Yarning Methodology (CYM) was used to conduct a thematic analysis of the included literature. Results: After full-text screening, 99 studies were included. Thematic analysis elicited the following six key themes, which included 28 practical sub-themes, relevant to co-design in health with First Nations Australians: First Nations Australians leadership; Culturally grounded approach; Respect; Benefit to First Nations communities; Inclusive partnerships; and Evidence-based decision making. Conclusion: The findings of this review provide a valuable snapshot of the existing evidence to be used as a starting point to guide appropriate and effective applications of co-design in health with First Nations Australians.
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spelling pubmed-97354872022-12-11 A Comprehensive Review of Optimal Approaches to Co-Design in Health with First Nations Australians Butler, Tamara Gall, Alana Garvey, Gail Ngampromwongse, Khwanruethai Hector, Debra Turnbull, Scott Lucas, Kerri Nehill, Caroline Boltong, Anna Keefe, Dorothy Anderson, Kate Int J Environ Res Public Health Systematic Review Background: Australia’s social, structural, and political context, together with the continuing impact of colonisation, perpetuates health care and outcome disparities for First Nations Australians. A new approach led by First Nations Australians is required to address these disparities. Co-design is emerging as a valued method for First Nations Australian communities to drive change in health policy and practice to better meet their needs and priorities. However, it is critical that co-design processes and outcomes are culturally safe and effective. Aims: This project aimed to identify the current evidence around optimal approaches to co-design in health with First Nations Australians. Methods: First Nations Australian co-led team conducted a comprehensive review to identify peer-reviewed and grey literature reporting the application of co-design in health-related areas by and with First Nations Australians. A First Nations Co-Design Working Group (FNCDWG) was established to guide this work and team.A Collaborative Yarning Methodology (CYM) was used to conduct a thematic analysis of the included literature. Results: After full-text screening, 99 studies were included. Thematic analysis elicited the following six key themes, which included 28 practical sub-themes, relevant to co-design in health with First Nations Australians: First Nations Australians leadership; Culturally grounded approach; Respect; Benefit to First Nations communities; Inclusive partnerships; and Evidence-based decision making. Conclusion: The findings of this review provide a valuable snapshot of the existing evidence to be used as a starting point to guide appropriate and effective applications of co-design in health with First Nations Australians. MDPI 2022-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9735487/ /pubmed/36498237 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316166 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lucas, Kerri
Nehill, Caroline
Boltong, Anna
Keefe, Dorothy
Anderson, Kate
A Comprehensive Review of Optimal Approaches to Co-Design in Health with First Nations Australians
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