articleBMC Medical Research MethodologyAug 9, 2019GOLD OA

Consolidated criteria for strengthening reporting of health research involving indigenous peoples: the CONSIDER statement

University of Otago · The University of Melbourne · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Background

Research reporting guidelines are increasingly commonplace and shown to improve the quality of published health research and health outcomes. Despite severe health inequities among Indigenous Peoples and the potential for research to address the causes, there is an extended legacy of health research exploiting Indigenous Peoples. This paper describes the development of the CONSolIDated critERtia for strengthening the reporting of health research involving Indigenous Peoples (CONSIDER) statement.

Methods

A collaborative prioritization process was conducted based on national and international statements and guidelines about Indigenous health research from the following nations (Peoples): Australia (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders), Canada (First Nations Peoples, Métis), Hawaii (Native Hawaiian), New Zealand (Māori), Taiwan (Taiwan Indigenous Tribes), United States of America (First Nations Peoples) and Northern Scandinavian countries (Sami). A review of seven research guidelines was completed, and meta-synthesis was used to construct a reporting guideline checklist for transparent and comprehensive reporting of research involving Indigenous Peoples.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Indigenous
  • Statement (logic)
  • MEDLINE
  • Medicine
  • Family medicine
  • Environmental health
  • Political science
  • Psychology
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