Midwifery Research Unit, Mater Medical Research Institute-University of Queensland, Level 2, Aubigny Place, Raymond Tce, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia.
Midwifery Research Unit, Mater Medical Research Institute-University of Queensland, Level 2, Aubigny Place, Raymond Tce, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia.
Women Birth. 2018 Aug;31(4):263-268. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2017.10.011. Epub 2017 Nov 8.
There is increasing demand for capacity building among the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) maternal and infant health workforce to improve health outcomes for mothers and babies; yet few studies describe the steps taken to mentor novice Indigenous researchers to contribute to creating a quality evidence-base in this space.
The Indigenous Birthing in an Urban Setting study is a partnership project aimed at improving maternity services for Indigenous families in South East Queensland.
To describe our experience setting up a Participatory Action Research team to mentor two young Indigenous women as research assistants on the Indigenous Birthing in an Urban Setting study.
Case study reflecting on the first six months.
Participatory Action Research was a very effective method to actively mentor and engage all team members in reflective, collaborative research practice, resulting in positive changes for the maternity care service. The research assistants describe learning to conduct interviews and infant assessments, as well as gaining confidence to build rapport with families in the study. Reflecting on the stories shared by the women participating in the study has opened up a whole new world and interest in studying midwifery and child health after learning the difficulties and strengths of families during pregnancy and beyond.
We encourage others to use Participatory Action Research to enable capacity building in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander midwifery workforce and in health research more broadly.
原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民(土著)母婴健康工作者对能力建设的需求不断增加,以改善母亲和婴儿的健康结果;然而,很少有研究描述为指导新手土著研究人员在这一领域做出贡献而采取的步骤。
《城市环境中的土著生育》研究是一个合作项目,旨在改善昆士兰州东南部土著家庭的孕产妇服务。
描述我们建立参与式行动研究小组的经验,以指导两名年轻的土著妇女作为研究助理参与《城市环境中的土著生育》研究。
反映前六个月的案例研究。
参与式行动研究是一种非常有效的方法,可以积极指导和使所有团队成员参与反思性、协作性的研究实践,从而对孕产妇保健服务产生积极的影响。研究助理们描述了学习进行访谈和婴儿评估的过程,以及在研究中与家庭建立融洽关系的信心增强。通过反思参与研究的妇女分享的故事,我们了解到家庭在怀孕和怀孕后的困难和优势,这为研究助产和儿童健康开辟了一个全新的世界,并激发了兴趣。
我们鼓励其他人使用参与式行动研究,以加强土著和托雷斯海峡岛民助产士劳动力以及更广泛的卫生研究领域的能力建设。