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Title: Exploring the health promotion needs of refugees in a regional town in NSW, Australia: protocol for a two-phase participatory co-designed qualitative research study
Authors: Billah, M.;Kumar, R.;Moloney, G.;Greenwood, M.;Gould, G.
MNCLHD Author: Greenwood, Michele
Issue Date: Nov-2025
Citation: BMJ Open . 2025 Nov 9;15(11):e104979.
Abstract: Introduction: Refugees experience significant health needs and well-being inequities. Smoking tobacco, nutrition disorders, alcohol use and physical inactivity are potential contributors to developing non-communicable diseases and mental health conditions. This study aims to explore refugees' health promotion needs in a regional town in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, suggest appropriate health promotion methods, and co-design a health promotion intervention. Privileging refugees' voices and experiences is central to co-designing appropriate health promotion interventions. Methods: We will employ a two-phase participatory qualitative co-design method. As there is a lack of knowledge about refugees' health needs, a participatory research design has the potential to explore the topics holistically. The social-ecological model and the behaviour change wheel model will guide this study. During Phase 1, a semistructured interview guide will be used for in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with refugees. A deductive reflexive thematic analysis will be applied to analyse data using NVivo. In Phase 2, two workshops will be conducted with refugees and health professionals. A reflexive thematic analysis will be performed to identify the top health promotion strategies. Ethics and dissemination: Ethical approval was obtained from the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) of the North Coast NSW Local Health District (HREA370 2023/ETH00444). The Human Research Ethics Committee approved a minimisation of duplication at a regional university in Australia (SCU HREC 2024/106). Study findings will be disseminated through embedding chapters in the PhD thesis, publishing high-quality papers and presenting at conferences, lay reports, newsletters and media.
URI: https://mnclhd.intersearch.com.au/mnclhdjspui/handle/123456789/698
PubMed URL: 41213681
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-104979
Keywords: Community-Based Participatory Research;Ethics Committees, Research;Focus Groups;Mental Health;New South Wales;Australia;Noncommunicable Diseases;Refugees;Sedentary Behavior;Nutrition Disorders;Health Promotion;Smoking
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North Coast Population and Public Health Directorate

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