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Participatory health research: celebrating smoke-free homes

Authors :
Vivian R, Ramsden
Shari, McKay
Shirley, Bighead
Gail, Boucher
Carrie, Bourassa
Peter, Butt
Andrea, Clinton
Jackie, Crowe
Fred, Felix
Derek, Jorgenson
Karen, LaRocque
Nora, McKee
Irene, Nketia
Norma, Rabbitskin
Ella, Thunderchild
Cheryl, Troupe
Tara, Turner
Source :
Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien. 59(9)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

For community engagement to be successful, the interests of the community must be taken into account and researchers must become facilitators. Patience is required. Meaningful and sustainable relationships that have been developed over time promote mutual learning and capacity building among the partners (Elders, community members, health care providers, and researchers). In addition, community engagement leads to the sharing of available resources (eg, human, time, and financial) and to a sustained commitment by the partners. This mutual commitment makes future projects easier to develop and complete. Thus, authentic transformative health development, informed by participatory health research, becomes an ongoing process.

Details

ISSN :
17155258
Volume :
59
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien
Accession number :
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