A Delphi yarn: applying Indigenous knowledges to enhance the cultural utility of SMART Recovery Australia.
Elizabeth DaleKatherine M ConigravePeter J KellyRowena IversKathleen ClaphamK S Kylie LeePublished in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2021)
The findings highlight the importance of involving Indigenous peoples in the design, delivery and validation of mainstream mutual support programmes. Indigenous-led programme modifications could help improve accessibility and usefulness of mutual support groups for Indigenous peoples worldwide. This study is an example of how Indigenous research methods can be used alongside the Delphi technique. This approach demonstrated a way that Indigenous peoples from culturally and geographically diverse locations can participate in research anonymously, autonomously and without added burden on personal, community or professional obligations.