Journal article

Health and wellbeing outcomes of programs for Indigenous Australians that include strategies to enable the expression of cultural identities: A systematic review

S Maclean, R Ritte, A Thorpe, S Ewen, K Arabena

Australian Journal of Primary Health | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2017

Abstract

Indigenous people have long maintained that strong cultural identities are critical to health and wellbeing. The purpose of this systematic review is to examine whether interventions that entail strategies to enable expression of cultural identities for Australian Indigenous peoples are associated with measurable improvements in health and wellbeing. Peer-reviewed articles that reported quantitatively expressed health and wellbeing outcomes involving Indigenous Australian participants only were included. The cultural intervention component was defined and assessed by Indigenous researchers on the team. A narrative analysis was conducted. The protocol was registered on PROSPERO (CRD4201502738..

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Awarded by VicHealth


Funding Acknowledgements

S. MacLean was supported by a fellowship from VicHealth and R. Ritte by a fellowship from a NHMRC program (grant #631947). We thank Marcela Gonzales for research assistance. Our late colleague Kevin Rowley provided generous support and advice on the review and we acknowledge his profound contribution to Indigenous health research.