| Literature DB >> 28970755 |
Nicolette Sheridan1, Timothy Kenealy1, Lynette Stewart2, Debra Lampshire1, Te Tuhi Robust3, John Parsons1, Ann McKillop1, Yves Couturier4, Jean-Louis Denis5, Martin Connolly1.
Abstract
This paper is a response to our recognition that approaches to equity and consumer involvement in research differed in emphasis between our researchers and jurisdictions. Whilst we shared common aspirations we varied in our priorities between equity groups and methods to represent consumer interests. New Zealand has a historical focus on equity for indigenous Maori and shares with Canada concern about enduring inequalities that affect people's lives.Entities:
Keywords: consumers; engaged scholarship; equity; health research; indigenous
Year: 2016 PMID: 28970755 PMCID: PMC5624117 DOI: 10.5334/ijic.2512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Integr Care Impact factor: 5.120
Examples of activities to address equity in the research process.
| Project stage | Activities to address equity |
|---|---|
| RFP | Funder defines research scope to include equity |
| Building team | Include academic researchers with equity, indigenous and consumer knowledge and experience |
| Partners | Include partners with equity, indigenous and consumer knowledge and experience; partners may have their own processes of consumer engagement |
| Grant writing and associated decision-making | Equity outcomes are reflected in high-level aims of project; equity, indigenous and consumer literature and data is represented; research methods are appropriate to data collection from equity, indigenous and consumer groups; formal consultation with, and approval from, head of indigenous research as condition of institutional approval; formal consultation with equity groups required by funding body; letters of support from partners reflect engagement |
| Ethics application and associated decision-making | Address Māori obligatory (NZ), address other equity groups if identified; consultation with equity groups and indigenous as a requirement for ethics approval |
| Instrument selection and development | Include instruments that enquire about equity dimensions, include established measures |
| Case selection | Select cases/participants that include minority populations and known equity issues |
| Data collection Transcribing | Conduct interviews in a culturally appropriate manner Transcribing and translation, for example by person of the same language and cultural background as the participant |
| Data analysis | Data analysis is undertaken with consumers and partners |
| Governance and project management | Formal terms of reference with partners that support an equity agenda; governance that includes consumer and indigenous voice and end-user voice |
| Findings | Prioritise and present findings that highlight inequity and actions to promote equity |
| Dissemination | Partners and consumers participate in dissemination of findings to local communities. Researcher advocate for equity with people who can influence policy and practice |