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Participatory approaches in the development of health interventions for migrants: a systematic review.

Kieran Rustage1, Alison Crawshaw1, Saliha Majeed-Hajaj2, Anna Deal1,3, Laura Nellums4, Yusuf Ciftci5, Sebastian S Fuller1, Lucy Goldsmith1,6, Jon S Friedland1, Sally Hargreaves7.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Analysis of participatory approaches to developing health interventions for migrants and how approaches embody core participatory principles of inclusivity and democracy.
DESIGN: A systematic review of original articles. Electronic searches within the databases MEDLINE, Embase, Global Health and PsychINFO (from inception-November 2020). ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR STUDY SELECTION: Original peer-reviewed articles reporting research to develop and implement a health intervention for migrants, incorporating participatory approaches. We defined migrants as foreign-born individuals. Only articles reporting the full research cycle (inception, design, implementation, analysis, evaluation, dissemination) were included. DATA EXTRACTION: We extracted information related to who was involved in research (migrants or other non-academic stakeholders), the research stage at which they were involved (inception, design, implementation, analysis, evaluation, dissemination), the method of their involvement and how this aligned with the core principles of participatory research-categorising studies as exhibiting active or pseudo (including proxy and indirect) participation.
RESULTS: 1793 publications were screened, of which 28 were included in our analysis. We found substantial variation in the application of participatory approaches in designing health interventions targeting migrants: across 168 individual research stages analysed across the 28 studies, we recorded 46 instances of active participation of migrants, 30 instances of proxy participation and 24 instances of indirect participation. All studies involved non-academic stakeholders in at least one stage of the research, only two studies exhibited evidence of active participation of migrants across all research stages. Evidence is limited due to the variability of terms and approaches used.
CONCLUSIONS: Important shortfalls in the meaningful inclusion of migrants in developing health interventions exist, suggesting a more rigorous and standardised approach is warranted to better define and deliver participatory research and improve quality. REGISTRATION: This review followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis guidelines and is registered on the Open Science Framework (osf.io/2bnz5). © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.

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Keywords:  education & training (see medical education & training); public health; statistics & research methods

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34697122      PMCID: PMC8548676          DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053678

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Open        ISSN: 2044-6055            Impact factor:   2.692


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1.  Enhancing a health-related quality-of-life model for Laotian migrant workers in Thailand.

Authors:  Kessarawan Nilvarangkul; Terence V McCann; Somporn Rungreangkulkij; Jaranya Wongprom
Journal:  Qual Health Res       Date:  2010-07-21

Review 2.  The value and challenges of participatory research: strengthening its practice.

Authors:  Margaret Cargo; Shawna L Mercer
Journal:  Annu Rev Public Health       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 21.981

3.  The Development of Culturally Appropriate Tobacco Prevention Videos Targeted Toward Somali Youth.

Authors:  Erika A Pinsker; Kathleen T Call; Akiko Tanaka; Abdillahi A Kahin; Sarah I Dar; Abdillahi Ganey; Diana K DuBois; Kolawole S Okuyemi
Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2017

4.  Growing Roots: A Newcomer Nutrition Program Designed Using Action Research Methods.

Authors:  Amy Henderson; Joyce Slater
Journal:  Ecol Food Nutr       Date:  2019-07-07       Impact factor: 1.692

5.  Participatory research: What is the history? Has the purpose changed?

Authors:  Ann C Macaulay
Journal:  Fam Pract       Date:  2017-06-01       Impact factor: 2.267

6.  The impact of a peer-led participatory health and safety training program for Latino day laborers in construction.

Authors:  Quintin Williams; Michele Ochsner; Elizabeth Marshall; Louis Kimmel; Carmen Martino
Journal:  J Safety Res       Date:  2010-04-18

7.  Testing the efficacy of culturally adapted coping skills training for Chinese American immigrants with type 2 diabetes using community-based participatory research.

Authors:  Catherine A Chesla; Kevin M Chun; Christine M L Kwan; Joseph T Mullan; Yulanda Kwong; Lydia Hsu; Peggy Huang; Lisa A Strycker; Tina Shum; Diana To; Rudy Kao; Catherine M Waters
Journal:  Res Nurs Health       Date:  2013-04-19       Impact factor: 2.228

8.  ASHA: Using Participatory Methods to Develop an Asset-building Mental Health Intervention for Bangladeshi Immigrant Women.

Authors:  Alison Karasz; Sumithra Raghavan; Viraj Patel; Moumita Zaman; Laila Akhter; Mahbhooba Kabita
Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2015

Review 9.  The effectiveness of community engagement in public health interventions for disadvantaged groups: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Alison O'Mara-Eves; Ginny Brunton; Sandy Oliver; Josephine Kavanagh; Farah Jamal; James Thomas
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2015-02-12       Impact factor: 3.295

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