| Literature DB >> 21778957 |
Rene Loewenson1, Walter Flores, Abhay Shukla, Maija Kagis, Amuda Baba, Ashraf Ryklief, Clara Mbwili-Muleya, Dhananjay Kakde.
Abstract
By involving citizens and health workers in producing evidence and learning, participatory action research has potential to organize community evidence, stimulate action, and challenge the marginalization that undermines achievement of universal health coverage. This paper summarizes and analyzes results of two sessions on this research model convened by the authors at the First Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Montreux Switzerland, November 16-19, 2010. In so doing, it reviews case studies and experiences discussed, particularly their contribution to universal health coverage in different settings. The paper also reflects on challenges faced by participatory action research, and outlines recommendations from the two sessions, including creation of a learning network for participatory action research.Mesh:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21778957 DOI: 10.1590/s1555-79602011000300008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MEDICC Rev ISSN: 1527-3172 Impact factor: 0.583