Sponsor
The National Health and Medical Research Council ( www. nhmrc. gov. au) funded the Centre for Research Excellence in Integrated Quality Improvement (#1078927) and the Centre for Research Excellence in Strengthening Systems for Indigenous Healthcare Equity (#1170882).
Published In
BMJ Global Health
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-3-2024
Subjects
Community Health
Abstract
Indigenous communities worldwide lead calls for all evaluations of research, programmes and policies affecting their communities to reflect the values, priorities and perspectives of the Indigenous peoples and communities involved. Tools, such as the Quality Appraisal Tool (QAT), are available to assess research quality through an Indigenous cultural lens. Good evaluation requires that evaluation efforts be evaluated. We found that critical reflection on the quality of evaluations from an Indigenous perspective is largely absent from the published literature. To ensure that we strive for quality in evaluation as determined by Indigenous people with whom we work, we examined the quality of our own evaluation of an Indigenous health research collaboration by conducting a reflexive dialogue.
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DOI
10.1136/bmjgh-2023-014433
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/42576
Citation Details
Bailie, J., Matthews, V., Laycock, A. F., Conte, K., Feeney, L., & Bainbridge, R. (2024). Reflecting on the quality of a methodologically pluralist evaluation of a large-scale Indigenous health research collaboration in Australia. BMJ Global Health, 9(8), e014433.