• The Indigenous Resiliency Project: A worked example of community-based participatory research 

      Mooney-Somers, Julie; Maher, L
      Published 2009-01-01
      Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is often cited as a suitable methodological approach for academic researchers wanting to work collaboratively with Indigenous communities. This paper describes the Indigenous ...
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    • Communicating about screening 

      Entwistle, V; Carter, SM; Trevena, L; Flitcroft, K; Irwig, L; McCaffery, K; Salkeld, G
      Published 2008-01-01
      Informed choice is important for screening, but not everyone wants or is able to analyse research data. Vikki Entwistle and colleagues propose a new approach to communication People are offered a wide range of screening ...
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    • Part 2: A Pilot Ethnomethodological Study 

      Kerridge, I; Robertson, M; Garry, W
      Published 2008-01-01
      This second paper reports on a small ethnographic study of Argentine psychiatrists. A carefully selected group of six psychiatrists currently practicing in Buenos Aires par- ticipated in an in-depth semi-structured interview. ...
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    • Why drug shortages are an ethical issue 

      Kerridge, I; Lipworth, W
      Published 2013-01-01
      Drug shortages are a growing problem in developed countries. To some extent they are the result of technical and organisational failures, but to view drug shortages simply as technical and economic phenomena is to miss the ...
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    • Media coverage of health issues and how to work more effectively with journalists: a qualitative study 

      Leask, J; Hooker, C; King, C
      Published 2010-01-01
      Background:The mass media has enormous potential to influence health-related behaviours and perceptions. Much research has focused on how the media frames health issues. This study sought to explore how journalists in ...
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