如果我们要实现全球卫生的非殖民化,为什么我们需要转向变革模式?

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Chloe Tuck, Laura Gray, Robert Akparibo, Richard Cooper
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人们日益认识到需要进行全球卫生和相关研究以实现非殖民化。然而,迄今为止的论述忽视了研究范式在其中所起的作用。如果不加以解决,这一遗漏可能进一步导致全球卫生研究中的分层方法。变革性范式阐明了证据、权力和压迫之间的关系。有了这样的认识,我们就可以通过研究来争取积极的社会变革。在这篇评论中,我们论证了在全球卫生研究非殖民化的努力中考虑变革范式的重要性。我们对这场辩论中的关键术语进行了初步概述,然后更详细地探讨了研究范式的含义,然后认为变革范式为解决全球卫生研究中持久的殖民不平等问题提供了独特而有力的机会;然后,我们说明了如何将其应用于最近的一项混合方法研究,该研究探索了加纳获得癌症治疗的经验和障碍。我们展示了研究人员对历史不公正和社区价值的敏感性对我们的研究设计以及参与式创造性任务和定性访谈等具体方法至关重要。作为关于全球卫生非殖民化的更广泛辩论的一部分,这篇评论很重要,并对研究以及具体研究范式在这项任务中的重要性提供了独特的批判性见解,提出了基于变革范式的建议。
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Why do we need a shift to the transformative paradigm if we are to decolonise global health?

There is growing recognition of the need for global health and associated research to decolonise. Yet discourse so far has overlooked the role that research paradigms play within this. Left unaddressed, this omission could further engender hierarchical approaches in global health research. The transformative paradigm articulates the relationships between evidence, power and oppression. With this acknowledgement, we can strive for positive social change through research. In this commentary, we argue the importance of considering the transformative paradigm in efforts to decolonise global health research. We provide an initial overview of key terms in this debate, before exploring what is meant by a research paradigm in more detail and then arguing that a transformative paradigm offers unique and powerful opportunities to address enduring colonial inequities in global health research; we then illustrate how this was applied in a recent mixed methods study which explored experiences and barriers to accessing cancer treatment in Ghana. We show how researcher sensitivity to historical injustices and community-based values were vital to our study design and also in specific methods like a participatory creative task and qualitative interviews. This commentary is important as part of the wider debate about decolonising global health and provides a unique critical insight into how research and how particularly research paradigms are of importance in this task, offering suggestions based on a transformative paradigm.

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Global Health Research and Policy
Global Health Research and Policy Social Sciences-Health (social science)
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
1.10%
发文量
43
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Health Research and Policy, an open-access, multidisciplinary journal, publishes research on various aspects of global health, addressing topics like health equity, health systems and policy, social determinants of health, disease burden, population health, and other urgent global health issues. It serves as a forum for high-quality research focused on regional and global health improvement, emphasizing solutions for health equity.
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