School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Herston 4006, Australia.
National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University, Lismore 2480, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Dec 22;20(1):147. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20010147.
While co-design offers potential for equitably engaging First Nations Australians in findings solutions to redressing prevailing disparities, appropriate applications of co-design must align with First Nations Australians' culture, values, and worldviews. To achieve this, robust, culturally grounded, and First Nations-determined principles and practices to guide co-design approaches are required.
This project aimed to develop a set of key principles and best practices for co-design in health with First Nations Australians.
A First Nations Australian co-led team conducted a series of Online Yarning Circles (OYC) and individual Yarns with key stakeholders to guide development of key principles and best practice approaches for co-design with First Nations Australians. The Yarns were informed by the findings of a recently conducted comprehensive review, and a Collaborative Yarning Methodology was used to iteratively develop the principles and practices.
A total of 25 stakeholders participated in the Yarns, with 72% identifying as First Nations Australian. Analysis led to a set of six key principles and twenty-seven associated best practices for co-design in health with First Nations Australians. The principles were: First Nations leadership; Culturally grounded approach; Respect; Benefit to community; Inclusive partnerships; and Transparency and evaluation.
Together, these principles and practices provide a valuable starting point for the future development of guidelines, toolkits, reporting standards, and evaluation criteria to guide applications of co-design with First Nations Australians.
虽然共同设计为公平地让澳大利亚原住民参与解决普遍存在的差距提供了潜力,但共同设计的适当应用必须与澳大利亚原住民的文化、价值观和世界观保持一致。为了实现这一目标,需要有强大的、具有文化基础的、由原住民决定的原则和实践来指导共同设计方法。
本项目旨在为与澳大利亚原住民共同设计健康方案制定一套关键原则和最佳实践。
一个由澳大利亚原住民共同领导的团队通过一系列在线 Yarning Circles(OYC)和与主要利益相关者的个人 Yarn 来指导制定与澳大利亚原住民共同设计的关键原则和最佳实践方法。这些 Yarn 是根据最近进行的一项全面审查的结果得出的,并且使用协作 Yarning 方法来迭代开发原则和实践。
共有 25 名利益相关者参加了 Yarn,其中 72%的人是澳大利亚原住民。分析导致了一套与澳大利亚原住民共同设计健康方案的六项关键原则和二十七项相关最佳实践。这些原则是:原住民领导;具有文化基础的方法;尊重;对社区的益处;包容性的伙伴关系;以及透明度和评估。
这些原则和实践共同为未来制定指导方针、工具包、报告标准和评估标准提供了宝贵的起点,以指导与澳大利亚原住民共同设计的应用。