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Background Effective health care requires services that are responsive to local needs and contexts. Achieving this in indigenous settings implies communication between traditional and conventional medicine perspectives. Adequate interaction is especially
Ivan Sarmiento +5 more
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“Applying Intersectionality in designing and implementing health interventions: a scoping review”
Background Given the potential of intersectionality to identify the causes of inequalities, there is a growing tendency toward applying it in the field of health.
Elham Ghasemi +7 more
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Purpose This study describes an interdiscursive evidence-based priority setting process with pregnant and parenting adolescents and their services providers. Methods A mixed methods literature review identified studies reporting on perinatal outcomes and
Anna Dion +3 more
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Climate change issues pose complex social and ecological challenges to rural communities in East Luwu Regency, Indonesia. This can be overcome through a collaborative, sustainable, and distributed innovation process for regional resilience and ...
Abdillah Abdillah +5 more
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Research ethics and participatory research in an interdisciplinary technology-enhanced learning project [PDF]
This account identifies some of the tensions that became apparent in a large interdisciplinary technology-enhanced learning project as its members attempted to maintain their commitment to responsive, participatory research and development in ...
Carmichael, Patrick, Tracy, Frances
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Iranian women’s experiences of infertility: A qualitative study
Background: There are concerns and diverse experiences related to infertility and childlessness. The lived experience of infertile people from various cultures needs to be explored.
Nader Aghakhani +3 more
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The challenges of participatory research with 'tech-savvy' youth [PDF]
This paper focuses on participatory research and how it can be understood and employed when researching children and youth. The aim of this paper is to provide a theoretically and empirically grounded discussion of participatory research methodologies ...
Giardina, Natasha +2 more
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An introduction to the person-centred approach as an attitude for participatory design [PDF]
This paper is one of three talks which reflect on the use of participatory design methods, especially in the context of design for mental health and wellbeing.
Bates, M, Kettley, R, Kettley, S
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Where Participatory Approaches Meet Pragmatism in Funded (Health) Research: The Challenge of Finding Meaningful Spaces [PDF]
The term participatory research is now widely used as a way of categorising research that has moved beyond researching "on" to researching "with" participants.
Cook, Tina
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Insurgent participation: consensus and contestation in planning the redevelopment of Berlin-Tempelhof airport [PDF]
Despite decades of debate, participatory planning continues to be contested. More recently, research has revealed a relationship between participation and neoliberalism, in which participation works as a post-political tool—a means to depoliticize ...
Hilbrandt, Hanna
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