TY - JOUR
T1 - Is eHealth Research with or on Our People?
T2 - Lessons Learned Using the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Quality Appraisal Tool
AU - Goodman, Andrew
AU - Chelberg, Georgina
AU - Lawler, Sheleigh
AU - Musuwadi, Charankarthi
AU - Mahoney, Ray
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by CSIRO H&B Indigenous Grants Program.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors.
PY - 2024/9/24
Y1 - 2024/9/24
N2 - There is growing evidence for the benefits of eHealth interventions with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Yet, there is a lack of guidance for culturally safe, relevant, and sustainable initiatives with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and organisations. To this end a research program was established to develop a roadmap for eHealth with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The current phase of the research program is a review of the literature aimed at identifying the important characteristics of eHealth interventions with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Thirty-nine publications reporting on a variety of eHealth modalities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were identified. To assess the cultural quality of the final papers, the authorship applied the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Quality Appraisal Tool (QAT). Results from the appraisal demonstrated significantly higher QAT scores between studies, including more Indigenous authors. This further substantiates the importance Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing, doing, and being incorporating Indigenous worldviews and leadership have on the cultural quality of eHealth research studies.
AB - There is growing evidence for the benefits of eHealth interventions with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Yet, there is a lack of guidance for culturally safe, relevant, and sustainable initiatives with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and organisations. To this end a research program was established to develop a roadmap for eHealth with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The current phase of the research program is a review of the literature aimed at identifying the important characteristics of eHealth interventions with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Thirty-nine publications reporting on a variety of eHealth modalities with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were identified. To assess the cultural quality of the final papers, the authorship applied the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Quality Appraisal Tool (QAT). Results from the appraisal demonstrated significantly higher QAT scores between studies, including more Indigenous authors. This further substantiates the importance Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing, doing, and being incorporating Indigenous worldviews and leadership have on the cultural quality of eHealth research studies.
KW - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
KW - Telemedicine
KW - Humans
KW - Australia
KW - Health Services, Indigenous/standards
KW - Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
KW - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Quality Appraisal Tool
KW - Indigenous
KW - mHealth
KW - eHealth
KW - digital health
KW - Torres Strait Islander
KW - telehealth
KW - Aboriginal
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U2 - 10.3233/SHTI240890
DO - 10.3233/SHTI240890
M3 - Review article
C2 - 39320180
SN - 0926-9630
VL - 318
SP - 48
EP - 53
JO - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
JF - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
ER -