Adolescent Health & Wellbeing, Telethon Kids Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Wardliparingga Aboriginal Health Equity Theme, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2024 Jul 29;14(7):e085109. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-085109.
Australia does not have a national strategy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescent health and as a result, policy and programming actions are fragmented and may not be responsive to needs. Efforts to date have also rarely engaged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in co-designing solutions. The Roadmap Project aims to work in partnership with young people to define priority areas of health and well-being need and establish the corresponding developmentally appropriate, evidence-based actions.
All aspects of this project are governed by a group of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people. Needs, determinants and corresponding responses will be explored with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents (aged 10-24 years) across Australia through an online qualitative survey, interviews and focus group discussions. Parents, service providers and policy makers (stakeholders) will share their perspectives on needs and support required through interviews. Data generated will be co-analysed with the governance group and integrated with population health data, policy frameworks and evidence of effective programmes (established through reviews) to define responsive and effective actions for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescent health and well-being.
Ethical approval for this study has been obtained from the Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia (Ref: 04-21-956), the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council of New South Wales (Ref: 1918/22), the Western Australian Aboriginal Health Ethics Committee (Ref: HREC1147), the Northern Territory Health and Menzies School of Health Research (Ref: 2022-4371), ACT Health Human Research Ethics Committee (Ref: 2022.ETH.00133), the St. Vincent's Hospital, Victoria (Ref: HREC 129/22), University of Tasmania (Ref: 28020), Far North Queensland Human Research Ethics Committee (Ref: HREC/2023/QCH/89911) and Griffith University (Ref: 2023/135). Prospective adolescent participants will provide their own consent for the online survey (aged 13-24 years) and, interviews or focus group discussions (aged 15-24 years); with parental consent and adolescent assent required for younger adolescents (aged 10-14 years) participating in interviews.Study findings (priority needs and evidence-based responses) will be presented at a series of co-design workshops with adolescents and stakeholders from relevant sectors. We will also communicate findings through reports, multimedia clips and peer-reviewed publications as directed by the governance group.
澳大利亚没有针对原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民青少年健康的国家战略,因此,政策和规划行动支离破碎,可能无法满足需求。迄今为止的努力也很少让原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民参与共同设计解决方案。路线图项目旨在与年轻人合作,确定健康和福祉需求的优先领域,并制定相应的发展适当、基于证据的行动。
本项目的所有方面都由一群原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民青年管理。将通过在线定性调查、访谈和焦点小组讨论,在澳大利亚各地的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民青少年(10-24 岁)中探索需求、决定因素和相应的反应。通过访谈,家长、服务提供者和政策制定者(利益相关者)将分享他们对需求和支持的看法。生成的数据将与治理小组共同分析,并与人口健康数据、政策框架和有效方案的证据(通过审查确定)整合,以确定对原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民青少年健康和福祉的响应和有效行动。
这项研究已获得南澳大利亚原住民健康委员会(Ref: 04-21-956)、新南威尔士州原住民健康和医学研究理事会(Ref: 1918/22)、西澳大利亚州原住民健康伦理委员会(Ref: HREC1147)、北领地卫生和门泽斯健康研究学院(Ref: 2022-4371)、ACT 卫生人类研究伦理委员会(Ref: 2022.ETH.00133)、维多利亚州圣文森特医院(Ref: HREC 129/22)、塔斯马尼亚大学(Ref: 28020)、北昆士兰人类研究伦理委员会(Ref: HREC/2023/QCH/89911)和格里菲斯大学(Ref: 2023/135)的批准。有前途的青少年参与者将自行同意参加在线调查(13-24 岁),并在 15-24 岁时参加访谈或焦点小组讨论;对于参加访谈的 10-14 岁的年轻青少年,需要父母同意和青少年同意。研究结果(优先需求和基于证据的应对措施)将在一系列与相关部门的青少年和利益相关者共同设计的研讨会上展示。我们还将根据治理小组的指示,通过报告、多媒体剪辑和同行评议出版物传达研究结果。