COVID-19 大流行期间早期职业研究人员的公众参与:东非案例研究。

Open research Africa Pub Date : 2023-12-15 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openresafrica.13897.2
Trizah K Milugo, Mary V Mosha, Eddie Wampande, Rune Philemon, Immaculate N Lwanga, Janet Seeley, Nelson K Sewankambo
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背景:社区参与研究(CEI)通常取决于面对面的交流。然而,由于国家封锁和社会疏远,COVID-19 大流行阻碍了这种互动。本文重点介绍了东非的早期职业研究人员在大流行期间开展社区参与活动的方法:我们提供了四个案例,说明肯尼亚、乌干达和坦桑尼亚的早期职业研究人员如何在大流行病期间采用不同的方法和举措开展社区参与式研究,以鼓励人们参与并吸收研究成果:结果:三位早期职业研究人员都尝试使用虚拟/数字手段来实施社区参与倡议。然而,在每个国家,这一尝试都没有成功,原因是连接不畅,以及许多贫困学生无法使用电话和电脑。尽管如此,在学校重新开学后,研究人员还是通过各种活动(编歌曲、画漫画和参加测验)有效地吸引了学生:这些结果凸显了在无法进行面对面交流的情况下,社区参与健康研究的复杂性。这些研究结果对希望将社区参与纳入其研究和活动的研究人员具有现实意义。
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Public engagement by early career researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic: case studies from East Africa.

Background: Community engagement and involvement (CEI) in research usually depends on face-to-face interactions. However, the COVID-19 pandemic prevented such interactions because of national lockdowns and social distancing. This paper highlights the ways in which early career researchers from East Africa tackled CEI activities during the pandemic.

Methods: We provide four case examples that illustrate how early-career researchers based in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, deployed different approaches and initiatives to community-engaged research during the pandemic to encourage participation and uptake of research findings.

Results: All the three early-career researchers attempted to use virtual/digital means to implement the CEI. However, in each country, this attempt was unsuccessful because of poor connectivity, as well as many poorer students lacking access to telephones and computers. Nevertheless, the researchers effectively engaged the students using different activities (making up songs, drawing comics, and taking part in quizzes) once the schools reopened.

Conclusion: These results highlight the complexity of implementing community engagement and involvement in health research when face-to-face interaction is not possible. The findings are relevant to researchers who wish to incorporate community engagement in their research and initiatives.

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