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In: Americanization studies 2
In: Patterson Smith reprint series in criminology, law enforcement, and social problems 125
In: The spokesman: incorporating END papers and the peace register, Issue 126, p. 55-66
ISSN: 0262-7922, 1367-7748
In: The spokesman: incorporating END papers and the peace register, Issue 116, p. 79-84
ISSN: 0262-7922, 1367-7748
In: The spokesman: incorporating END papers and the peace register, Issue 112, p. 67
ISSN: 0262-7922, 1367-7748
In: The spokesman: incorporating END papers and the peace register, Issue 113, p. 55-62
ISSN: 0262-7922, 1367-7748
In: The survey. Survey graphic : magazine of social interpretation, Volume 33, p. 242-244
ISSN: 0196-8777
In: Praeger special studies in international economics and development
In: New directions for mental health services: a quarterly sourcebook, Volume 1986, Issue 31, p. 47-59
ISSN: 1558-4453
AbstractPossible causes for obesity are examined and included as part of the spectrum of eating disorders.
In: Exchange: The Organizational Behavior Teaching Journal, Volume 7, Issue 3, p. 19-25
In: State Government: journal of state affairs, Volume 43, p. 97-101
ISSN: 0039-0097
In: Public management: PM, Volume 46, p. 144-149
ISSN: 0033-3611
In: International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, Volume 7, Issue 2, p. 1-15
ISSN: 1837-0144
Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) are a common way of gathering qualitative data in Aboriginal health services research; however there have been no studies on the question of whether they are appropriate research tools in such contexts, nor are there are specific guidelines available to ensure that FGDs are delivered to collect data in ways that are consistent with Aboriginal approaches to consultation, ownership and ways of knowing. Furthermore, there is a lack of clarity concerning the theoretical and methodological perspectives that could be operationalised by FGDs to gather data, guide analysis and interpretation in ways that are culturally appropriate, ethically sound and rigorous. We undertook a content analysis of Aboriginal health services research studies using FGDs to determine their use and elements that may provide insight into good practice. A framework is proposed to help guide future FGD research with Aboriginal people.