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Aboriginal People’s Research on Balancing Culture, Ethics and Methods in Qualitative Health

   

Added on  2023-04-07

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Aboriginal People’s research on the basis of Balancing Culture, Ethics and Methods in
Qualitative Health

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Introduction
The Aboriginal community health condition is very bad in comparison to the people who
belong to Canada. Various reasons have been researched that are associated with the rise in
death rate of the aboriginals. Along with the prevalence of life taking diseases like vcanecr,
the wormen of the country are also subjected to domestic violence (Castleden, Morgan and
Lamb, 2012). There are so much social issue that effect the Aboriginal’s health i.e. Racism,
Social – Economic difference and Culture.
The research question associated with the research is as follows:
Which type of methods used for Aboriginal women for Balancing Culture, Ethics and
Methods for qualitative health?
To analyse the background of the Aboriginals Women’s Australia
To analyse the challenges facing with the aboriginals women’s in the country
To analyse the benefits of working with Aboriginal women.
Data method
In order to analyse the objectives of the paper, deductive approach has been taken into
consideration, where information from the previous researches on the topic would be used to
analyse the aim of the paper. Based upon the set objectives, secondary data in the form of
books, journals, and peer reviewed articles have been used. Qualitative data has been
retrieved from such secondary sources so that the answers to the set objectives and aim of the
paper are provided appropriately.
Findings
Background of the Aboriginal women
WHEALTH is a project for Aboriginal women’s. WHEALTH full form is Alberta Midlife
Women’s Health Study. This project is designed for those Canada’s women whose age is
under 40 to 65 (Wood, et al., 2008). In this project they not covered only rural Aboriginal
women’s as well as urban women’s to. Under this project they started survey and included all
the Aboriginal women’s as a participant’s. In this Survey they proposed two stages of data

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