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Can the democratic ideal of participatory research be achieved? An inside look at an academic-indigenous community partnership.

Margaret Cargo1, Treena Delormier, Lucie Lévesque, Kahente Horn-Miller, Alex McComber, Ann C Macaulay.   

Abstract

Democratic or equal participation in decision making is an ideal that community and academic stakeholders engaged in participatory research strive to achieve. This ideal, however, may compete with indigenous peoples' right to self-determination. Study objectives were to assess the perceived influence of multiple community (indigenous) and academic stakeholders engaged in the Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project (KSDPP) across six domains of project decision making and to test the hypothesis that KSDPP would be directed by community stakeholders. Self-report surveys were completed by 51 stakeholders comprising the KSDPP Community Advisory Board (CAB), KSDPP staff, academic researchers and supervisory board members. KSDPP staff were perceived to share similar levels of influence with (i) CAB on maintaining partnership ethics and CAB activities and (ii) academic researchers on research and dissemination activities. KSDPP staff were perceived to carry significantly more influence than other stakeholders on decisions related to annual activities, program operations and intervention activities. CAB and staff were the perceived owners of KSDPP. The strong community leadership aligns KSDPP with a model of community-directed research and suggests that equitable participation-distinct from democratic or equal participation-is reflected by indigenous community partners exerting greater influence than academic partners in decision making.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18187491     DOI: 10.1093/her/cym077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Res        ISSN: 0268-1153


  13 in total

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Journal:  Health Promot Int       Date:  2011-12-05       Impact factor: 2.483

2.  Research advisory board members' contributions and expectations in the USA.

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4.  Stakeholder Perspectives on Creating and Maintaining Trust in Community-Academic Research Partnerships.

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Journal:  Health Educ Behav       Date:  2016-07-09

5.  Contextualizing CBPR: Key Principles of CBPR meet the Indigenous research context.

Authors:  Deborah Laveaux; Suzanne Christopher
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6.  Exploring group dynamics for integrating scientific and experiential knowledge in Community Advisory Boards for HIV research.

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7.  Modeling the Structure of Partnership Between Researchers and Front-Line Service Providers: Strengthening Collaborative Public Health Research.

Authors:  Rogério M Pinto; Melanie M Wall; Anya Y Spector
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8.  Emerging longitudinal trends in health indicators for rural residents participating in a diabetes and cardiovascular screening program in northern Alberta, Canada.

Authors:  Kelli Ralph-Campbell; Richard T Oster; Tracy Connor; Ellen L Toth
Journal:  Int J Family Med       Date:  2011-04-27

Review 9.  Can we Build on Social Movement Theories to Develop and Improve Community-Based Participatory Research? A Framework Synthesis Review.

Authors:  Marie-Claude Tremblay; Debbie H Martin; Ann C Macaulay; Pierre Pluye
Journal:  Am J Community Psychol       Date:  2017-05-04

10.  Partnering with Indigenous student co-researchers: improving research processes and outcomes.

Authors:  Shelagh K Genuis; Noreen Willows; Cindy G Jardine
Journal:  Int J Circumpolar Health       Date:  2015-07-27       Impact factor: 1.228

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