建筑在一起

Oscar Labra, Gabriel Gingras Lacroix, Augustin Ependa, Sylvie Isabelle, Juan Pablo Cárdenas Mejía, G. Tremblay, M. Giroux, Alexandre Viau, Mélanie Beaucage, K. Monteith, D. Bizot, R. Bustinza, Tom Cousineau
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这篇文章的目的是强调社区参与性研究的重要性,这种研究涉及机构研究人员和社区实践者,在建立与艾滋病毒/艾滋病有关的地方和区域研究优先事项方面。我们描述了一个研究集体在魁北克北部阿比比-特米斯卡明格地区进行的长达11个月的反思过程。联合反思和讨论进程的重要成果包括:发展当地的研究能力和集体行动,包括学者和实践者;参与式研究的价值增值;以及参与防治艾滋病毒/艾滋病的社区行为者更容易获得基于研究的知识。与更传统的研究方法相比,参与式方法将权力平衡置于一个研究集体之中,在整个项目过程中共同决定最能反映当地艾滋病毒/艾滋病研究需要的优先事项。这一初步讨论过程还导致联合验证即将提交给加拿大卫生研究所(CIHR)的一项赠款申请。
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BUILDING TOGETHER
The objective of the article is to underline the importance of community-based participatory research, which involves institutional researchers and community practitioners, in establishing local and regional research priorities in relation to HIV/AIDS. We describe an 11-month-long reflection process conducted by a research collective in the Abitibi-Temiscamingue region of northern Quebec. The significant results of the joint reflection and discussion process included: the development of local capacities for research and collective action, involving academics and practitioners; the valorization of participatory research; and the increased accessibility of research-based knowledge for community actors involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS. In contrast with more traditional research methods, the participatory approach situates the balance of power within a research collective that jointly determines, throughout the course of the project, the priorities that best reflect local needs for HIV/AIDS research. This initial process of discussion resulted also in the joint validation of a forthcoming grant application to be submitted to the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
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