通过跨界研究转变伙伴关系。

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Alfredo Mayor, Lemu Golassa, Hamtandi Magloire Natama, Alberto L Garcia-Basteiro, Tacilta Nhampossa
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摘要

研究伙伴关系是解决普遍存在于全球卫生领域的不对称问题的关键切入点。然而,高度竞争和快节奏的科学限制了减少破坏研究伙伴独立性和学术自由的不平衡所需的创新和变革。这篇文章的目标是为参与的研究组织愿意通过真正的合作努力相互影响的伙伴关系提供一个变革的视角。与事务性伙伴关系相反,变革性合作确定了一组伙伴关系希望实现的目标,并就共同实现这些目标的过程达成一致。首先,需要反身性和位置意识来认识研究中嵌入的权力关系,以及这些关系如何可能不平等地服务于所有人。第二,团结和团结创造了一种超越差异的相互联系的观点。第三,需要集体反思如何以及为什么会发生预期的变化,以指导“谁将做什么、如何做、何时做”的规划,以推进以公平为中心的行动。最后,共同承担行动和成果的责任将确保合作伙伴之间的相互信任和富有成效的工作关系。落实这些原则要求一些伙伴放弃控制权并在必要时退让,另一些伙伴承担责任并发挥更大的领导作用,所有伙伴团结一致、负责任并相互信任。这些互补的态度是变革性伙伴关系在实现全球卫生研究的全部社会价值方面取得成功的基础。
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Transforming partnerships through transboundary research.

Research partnerships are a key entry point for addressing the asymmetries that pervade global health. However, highly competitive and fast-paced science limits the kind of innovation and transformative change needed to reduce the imbalances that undermine the independence and academic freedom of research partners. The goal of this piece is to present a transformative lens for partnerships in which participating research organisations are willing to be mutually influenced through genuine collaborative efforts. In contrast to transactional partnerships, a transformative collaboration identifies a set of goals toward which the partnership wishes to work and agrees on the process for achieving them together. First, reflexivity and awareness of positionality are needed to recognise the power relations embedded in research and how these relations may not serve all people equally. Second, solidarity and togetherness create an interconnected view that transcends differences. Third, collective reflection on how and why the desired changes will occur is needed to guide the planning of 'who will do what, how and when' to advance equity-centred actions. Finally, shared responsibility for actions and outcomes will ensure mutual trust and a productive working relationship among partners. Implementing these principles requires some partners to relinquish control and step back when necessary, others to take ownership and greater leadership, and all partners to act with solidarity, accountability and trust. These complementary attitudes underpin the success of transformative partnerships in realising the full societal value of global health research.

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BMJ Global Health
BMJ Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.90%
发文量
429
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Global Health is an online Open Access journal from BMJ that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content pertinent to individuals engaged in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians, and frontline healthcare workers. The journal encompasses all facets of global health, with a special emphasis on submissions addressing underfunded areas such as non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It welcomes research across all study phases and designs, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialized studies. The journal also encourages opinionated discussions on controversial topics.
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