Srikandi: A participatory action research project with women from Indonesia to increase HIV testing
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Open access
Date
2024Supervisor
Gemma Crawford
Roanna Lobo
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Health Sciences
School
School of Population Health
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Abstract
In response to increasing HIV notifications in Western Australia among people born overseas, this study used participatory action research methodology involving six community researchers to co-design an intervention with and for Indonesian women in Perth. Drawing on health promotion approaches recognising the socio-ecological contexts of HIV risk, a conceptual model was developed for a community-led action group. The outcome, the Srikandi Women’s Action Network (SWAN), offers a mechanism to deliver culturally-tailored HIV interventions.
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