Supporting healthy lifestyles for First Nations women and communities through co-design: lessons and early findings from remote Northern Australia.
Tara DiasDiana MacKayKarla CanutoJacqueline A BoyleHeather D'AntoineDenella HamptonKim MartinJessica PhillipsNorlisha BartlettH David McintyreSian GrahamSumaria CorpusChristine ConnorsLeisa McCarthyRenae KirkhamLouise J Maple-BrownPublished in: Frontiers in clinical diabetes and healthcare (2024)
A hybrid methodology using EBCD and First Nations participatory research principles enabled collaboration between Aboriginal women, communities and health services to identify shared priorities and solutions to reduce diabetes-related health risks. Genuine co-design processes support self-determination and enhance acceptability and sustainability of health strategies.
Keyphrases
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- pregnancy outcomes
- type diabetes
- healthcare
- public health
- cardiovascular disease
- cervical cancer screening
- mental health
- breast cancer risk
- mass spectrometry
- health information
- solid phase extraction
- pregnant women
- molecularly imprinted
- adipose tissue
- health promotion
- social media
- climate change