Michelle Redman-MacLaren

About Michelle Redman-MacLaren

Michelle Redman-MacLaren, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at James Cook University, specializes in the field of participatory action research, gender, Pacific, decolonising methodologies, research capacity strengthening.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A qualitative interpretive meta-synthesis of social workers’ experience in end-of-life care

Grassroots action for improved menstrual health and educational justice with girls in East Kwaio, Solomon Islands

Barriers and enablers to young people accessing sexual and reproductive health services in Pacific Island Countries and Territories: A scoping review

A Tripartite Framework for Inclusive Higher Degree Researcher Assessment: Applicant| Supervisor| Context

Protocol: Women’s understanding and experiences of menopause in low-income and middle-income countries in the Asia Pacific region: a scoping review protocol

Women’s understanding and experiences of menopause in low-income and middle-income countries in the Asia Pacific region: a scoping review protocol

“My motivation was to save”: a qualitative study exploring factors influencing motivation of community healthcare workers in a cervical cancer screening program in Dschang …

Socio-cultural implications for women’s menstrual health in the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs): a scoping review

Michelle Redman-MacLaren Information

University

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Citations(all)

1228

Citations(since 2020)

887

Cited By

651

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

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Michelle Redman-MacLaren Skills & Research Interests

participatory action research

gender

Pacific

decolonising methodologies

research capacity strengthening

Top articles of Michelle Redman-MacLaren

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A qualitative interpretive meta-synthesis of social workers’ experience in end-of-life care

Journal of Social Work

Simone Dewar

Jo Mensinga

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

Lise Johns

2023/3

Grassroots action for improved menstrual health and educational justice with girls in East Kwaio, Solomon Islands

Dorothy Esau

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

Stephanie Wheeler

Relmah Baritama Harrington

Karen Cheer

2023/2/24

Barriers and enablers to young people accessing sexual and reproductive health services in Pacific Island Countries and Territories: A scoping review

Maggie Ikinue Baigry

Robin Ray

Daniel Lindsay

Angela Kelly-Hanku

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

2023/1/26

A Tripartite Framework for Inclusive Higher Degree Researcher Assessment: Applicant| Supervisor| Context

Susan Gasson

Denise Dillon

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

2023

Protocol: Women’s understanding and experiences of menopause in low-income and middle-income countries in the Asia Pacific region: a scoping review protocol

Karen Cheer

Relmah Baritama Harrington

Dorothy Esau

Emmy Foroasi

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

2022

Women’s understanding and experiences of menopause in low-income and middle-income countries in the Asia Pacific region: a scoping review protocol

Karen Cheer

Relmah Baritama Harrington

Dorothy Esau

Emmy Foroasi

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

2022/7/1

“My motivation was to save”: a qualitative study exploring factors influencing motivation of community healthcare workers in a cervical cancer screening program in Dschang …

Reproductive health

Pauline Hämmerli

Alida Datchoua Moukam

Ania Wisniak

Jessica Sormani

Pierre Vassilakos

...

2022/6/6

Socio-cultural implications for women’s menstrual health in the Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs): a scoping review

Elizabeth Maulingin-Gumbaketi

Sarah Larkins

Maxine Whittaker

Gun Rembeck

Ronny Gunnarsson

...

2022/6/2

Aging well for indigenous peoples: A scoping review

Rachel Quigley

Sarah G Russell

Sarah Larkins

Sean Taylor

Betty Sagigi

...

2022/2/10

How and why do women’s groups (WGs) improve the quality of maternal and child health (MCH) care? A systematic review of the literature

Karla Canuto

Robyn Preston

Sam Rannard

Catrina Felton-Busch

Lynore Geia

...

2022/2/1

We story: Decoloniality in practice and theory

Cultural Studies↔ Critical Methodologies

Tracie Mafile’o

Clare Wedu Kokinai

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

2022/12

Reframing health promotion research and practice in Australia and the Pacific: The value of arts-based practices

Wendy Madsen

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

Vicki Saunders

Cathy O’Mullan

Jenni Judd

2021

Respect is central: A critical review of implementation frameworks for continuous quality improvement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care services

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

Nalita Nungarrayi Turner

Judy Taylor

Alison Laycock

Kristina Vine

...

2021/7/16

Perpetration of violence by female sex workers in Papua New Guinea:‘We will crush their bones’

The British journal of criminology

Angela Kelly-Hanku

H Worth

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

S Nosi

R Boli-Neo

...

2021/1/1

Pacific women, HIV, and me: A positioned critical poetic inquiry

Qualitative Inquiry

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

2021/7

A socio-ecological analysis of factors influencing HIV treatment initiation and adherence among key populations in Papua New Guinea

BMC Public Health

Elke Mitchell

Avi Hakim

Somu Nosi

Martha Kupul

Ruthy Boli-Neo

...

2021/12

A qualitative exploration of priorities for quality improvement amongst Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care services

BMC Health Services Research

Karen Carlisle

Veronica Matthews

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

Kristina Vine

Nalita Nungarrayi Turner

...

2021/5/6

‘Making of a Strong Woman’: a constructivist grounded theory of the experiences of young women around menarche in Papua New Guinea

BMC women's health

Elizabeth Maulingin-Gumbaketi

Sarah Larkins

Ronny Gunnarsson

Gun Rembeck

Maxine Whittaker

...

2021/12

Community first responders: A missing key to reducing the impact of injury and illness in low-and middle-income countries in the Western Pacific?

Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Journal: WPSAR

Andrew Hodgetts

Peter Massey

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

Roxanne Bainbridge

2021/4

Family planning in Pacific island countries and territories (PICTs): a scoping review

Relmah Baritama Harrington

Nichole Harvey

Sarah Larkins

Michelle Redman-MacLaren

2021/8/5

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