
معرفی
Dr. Alison Nelson is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, University of Queensland. She specializes in Indigenous health, physical activity, and culturally responsive occupational therapy practices.
- Research Focus: Indigenous health disparities, chronic disease self-management, cultural responsiveness in healthcare, and physical activity among urban Indigenous youth.
- Key Projects: Development of the Australian Therapy Outcome Measure for Indigenous Clients (ATOMIC), evaluation of the 'Work It Out' chronic disease program, and Indigenous health workforce training initiatives.
- Contributions: Pioneering use of Indigenist frameworks in health promotion research, critical exploration of cultural competence in occupational therapy, and advocacy for community-driven health solutions.
Her scholarly output includes 39 journal articles and 7 book chapters, emphasizing intervention frameworks and health equity. Collaborations span institutions like the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH) and allied health organizations.
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