2017
DOI: 10.1111/1753-6405.12691
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Substance misuse intervention research in remote Indigenous Australian communities since the NHMRC ‘Roadmap’

Abstract: Results: Seven interventions were included. Three randomised controlled trials targeted tobacco using psychosocial interventions in primary health centres using the program theory: "Local Indigenous health workers extend and sustain the effects of conventional clinical brief intervention by engendering social and cultural resources". Four pragmatic trials of multiplecomponent, community-based interventions using controlled, semi-controlled or before-andafter designs used the program theory: "Discrete intervent… Show more

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“…Promoting community leadership provided additional direct benefits to the community and contributed to trust between community and research partners. Like in most research with Aboriginal communities, the CBPR partnerships were initiated by the researchers, 40 but the participatory process of enhancing community leadership contributed to the project becoming community‐led, as identified in previous studies 7,41,42 . This was operationalised by employing local coordinators and establishing local ICs with decision‐making power over the way research funding was spent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promoting community leadership provided additional direct benefits to the community and contributed to trust between community and research partners. Like in most research with Aboriginal communities, the CBPR partnerships were initiated by the researchers, 40 but the participatory process of enhancing community leadership contributed to the project becoming community‐led, as identified in previous studies 7,41,42 . This was operationalised by employing local coordinators and establishing local ICs with decision‐making power over the way research funding was spent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cue exposure is high and opportunities for meaningful long-term employment are limited. Intensified cessation support from health services is warranted but, as noted in other high-risk populations ( 46 , 47 ), these must be proactive in incorporating latent and active strategies already embedded in the local social context ( 13 ). For example, interventions may incorporate the effects of widespread trauma ( 48 ), cultural perspectives ( 49 ), and social support ( 50 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants receiving interventions or treatments tend to be defined by the service that will deliver the strategy e.g. "workplaces," "school," and "ante-natal clinic" (Bohanna et al, 2014;Graham, Campbell, West, & Clough, 2017). However, the evidence presented indicates that patterns in the use of and attitudes towards cannabis across the community are not drawn along these institutional lines.…”
Section: Resources and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%