A scoping review of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health promotion programs focused on modifying chronic disease risk factors.
Karla J CanutoEdoardo AromatarisTeresa BurgessCarol DavyAndrea McKivettKate SchwartzkopffKootsy CanutoCatalin TufanaruCraig S LockwoodAlex Dh BrownPublished in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2019)
Health promotion programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have not been adequately evaluated. The majority of programs focused on the development of individual skills and changing personal behaviours without addressing the other health promotion action areas, such as creating supportive environments or reorienting health care services. SO WHAT?: This scoping review provides a summary of the health promotion programs that have been delivered in Australia for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to prevent or manage chronic disease. These programs, although many are limited in quality, should be used to inform future programs. To improve evidence-based health promotion practice, health promotion initiatives need to be evaluated and the findings published publicly.