This paper draws on a London-based exploratory action research study into the factors affecting the engagement in UK National Health Service (NHS) clinical trials of African patients and the wider African communities. The paper argues for the use of participatory qualitative methodologies in relation to centralizing the voices of those who are mostly easily marginalized by mainstream UK health and social care policies. The paper describes how the co-researchers in this study (professional/lay members from within the affected communities and academic researchers) shaped the study methodology. The challenges and responsibilities of the co-researchers within this process of mutual engagement are further described in relation to identifying the...
Greenfields, M – UNISA conference – Pretoria South Africa, March 11-15th, 2013 This pap...
Funding Information: Funding This research was supported through the GCRF Accountability for Informa...
Purpose: To use participatory research strategies to facilitate multiple stakeholder involvement in ...
This paper draws on a London-based exploratory action research study into the factors affecting the ...
Gertrude Othieno discussed community participation from an African perspective. She presented an ove...
BACKGROUND: Despite progressive health policy, disease burdens in South Africa remain patterned by d...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
Financial disclosure Funding: The research presented in this paper is funded by a Development Grant ...
Background: Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a methodology often used in social sciences, whic...
Biomedical research policy in many countries has adopted the principle of active involvement in rese...
Biomedical research policy in many countries has adopted the principle of active involvement in rese...
Plain english summaryIt is important for health care workers to know the needs and expectations of t...
Community and public participation and involvement is an underpinning principle of primary healthcar...
A Participatory Action Research (PAR) PhD study is currently being conducted to critically explore t...
Background Despite progressive health policy, disease burdens in South Africa remain patterned by de...
Greenfields, M – UNISA conference – Pretoria South Africa, March 11-15th, 2013 This pap...
Funding Information: Funding This research was supported through the GCRF Accountability for Informa...
Purpose: To use participatory research strategies to facilitate multiple stakeholder involvement in ...
This paper draws on a London-based exploratory action research study into the factors affecting the ...
Gertrude Othieno discussed community participation from an African perspective. She presented an ove...
BACKGROUND: Despite progressive health policy, disease burdens in South Africa remain patterned by d...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
Financial disclosure Funding: The research presented in this paper is funded by a Development Grant ...
Background: Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a methodology often used in social sciences, whic...
Biomedical research policy in many countries has adopted the principle of active involvement in rese...
Biomedical research policy in many countries has adopted the principle of active involvement in rese...
Plain english summaryIt is important for health care workers to know the needs and expectations of t...
Community and public participation and involvement is an underpinning principle of primary healthcar...
A Participatory Action Research (PAR) PhD study is currently being conducted to critically explore t...
Background Despite progressive health policy, disease burdens in South Africa remain patterned by de...
Greenfields, M – UNISA conference – Pretoria South Africa, March 11-15th, 2013 This pap...
Funding Information: Funding This research was supported through the GCRF Accountability for Informa...
Purpose: To use participatory research strategies to facilitate multiple stakeholder involvement in ...