2012
DOI: 10.1071/nb11055
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Building a strategic approach to improve Aboriginal health research and evaluation in NSW

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“…‐ 3 There are, however, many challenges to implementation of these principles and negative experiences have been reported 4 . ‐ 11 A key element to the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) guidelines for ethical conduct in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research is the notion of reciprocity — that the benefits of the research be clearly articulated, negotiated and implemented in such a way that it will build community capacity 1 . In the context of clinical trials, this includes ensuring that studies test interventions in the settings in which they will eventually be delivered, rather than contrived environments that are conducive to easier trial implementation.…”
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“…‐ 3 There are, however, many challenges to implementation of these principles and negative experiences have been reported 4 . ‐ 11 A key element to the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) guidelines for ethical conduct in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research is the notion of reciprocity — that the benefits of the research be clearly articulated, negotiated and implemented in such a way that it will build community capacity 1 . In the context of clinical trials, this includes ensuring that studies test interventions in the settings in which they will eventually be delivered, rather than contrived environments that are conducive to easier trial implementation.…”
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confidence: 99%