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Aishah Jameel

Aishah Jameel

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Aishah is passionate about generating and translating knowledge to improve maternal and child health outcomes in communities experiencing vulnerabilities by listening to and elevating their stories, knowledge and experiences and taking a strengths-based, participatory action research approach to health research. She is a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne and Murdoch Children's Research Institute exploring equity-oriented maternity care for refugee background women of Muslim faith.
Aishah is passionate about generating and translating knowledge to improve maternal and child health outcomes in communities experiencing vulnerabilities by listening to and elevating their stories, knowledge and experiences and taking a...
Aishah is passionate about generating and translating knowledge to improve maternal and child health outcomes in communities experiencing vulnerabilities by listening to and elevating their stories, knowledge and experiences and taking a strengths-based, participatory action research approach to health research. She is a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne and Murdoch Children's Research Institute exploring equity-oriented maternity care for refugee background women of Muslim faith.

Top Publications

  • Jameel, A, Penny, L, Arabena, K. Closing the miscommunication gap: A user guide to developing picture-based communication tools for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in emergency departments.. Emerg Med Australas 35(5) : 873 -875 2023
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  • Willenberg, L, Wulan, N, Medise, BE, Devaera, Y, Riyanti, A, Ansariadi, A, Wiguna, T, Kaligis, F, Fisher, J, Luchters, S, et al. Understanding mental health and its determinants from the perspective of adolescents: A qualitative study across diverse social settings in Indonesia.. Asian J Psychiatr 52: 102148 2020
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  • Jameel, A, Vong, L, Hun, V, Morgan, A. Early Childhood Nutritional Implications of the Rise in Factory Employed Mothers in Rural Cambodia: A Qualitative Study.. Matern Child Health J 23(8) : 1087 -1097 2019
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