Implementation effectiveness of health interventions for indigenous communities: a systematic review

Implementation Science : IS
Truely Harding, John Oetzel

Abstract

Translating research into practice is an important issue for implementing health interventions effectively for Indigenous communities. He Pikinga Waiora (HPW) is a recent implementation framework that provides a strong foundation for designing and implementing health interventions in Indigenous communities for non-communicable diseases around community engagement, culture-centred approach, systems thinking and integrated knowledge translation. This study addresses the following research question: How are the elements of the HPW Implementation Framework reflected in studies involving the implementation of a non-communicable disease health intervention in an Indigenous community? A systematic review was conducted using multiple databases. Studies were included if they involved the implementation or evaluation of a health intervention targeting non-communicable diseases for Indigenous communities in Australia, Canada, New Zealand or the United States of America. Published quantitative and qualitative literature from 2008 to 2018 were included. Methodological appraisal of the included articles was completed using the Joanna Briggs Institute System for the Unified Management, Assessment and Review of Information. Data on the populat...Continue Reading

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Dec 4, 2020·Health Promotion International·Truely HardingMaria Hepi
Mar 21, 2021·Implementation Science : IS·Ross C BrownsonDebra Haire-Joshu
Apr 6, 2021·Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health·Truely Harding, John Oetzel
May 24, 2021·International Journal for Equity in Health·Lisa VinczeLauren T Williams
Jun 7, 2021·Implementation Science Communications·Eva N WoodwardJoAnn E Kirchner
Jul 13, 2021·Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health·Yvonne ZurynskiJeffrey Braithwaite
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