2021
DOI: 10.35844/001c.24414
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Participatory Research Engagement of Vulnerable Populations: Employing Survivor-Centered, Trauma-Informed Approaches

Abstract: Participatory research methods increase the quality and relevance of a study and are a key element of community practice. However, participatory methods can be difficult to employ at the outset of a research study with vulnerable, hard-to-reach populations. Intimate partner violence survivors are a particularly vulnerable population who are at increased risk of experiencing abuse-related trauma and have distinct safety-related needs. In order to engage survivor populations, researchers can employ survivor-cent… Show more

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“…We employed a partnership-based collaborative approach collecting both qualitative and quantitative information, guided by the principles of community-engaged and trauma-informed participatory action research [ 49 ]. Community stakeholders provided meaningful engagement and were involved in decision-making throughout the research process, from conceptualization and question development, to analysis and dissemination of study results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We employed a partnership-based collaborative approach collecting both qualitative and quantitative information, guided by the principles of community-engaged and trauma-informed participatory action research [ 49 ]. Community stakeholders provided meaningful engagement and were involved in decision-making throughout the research process, from conceptualization and question development, to analysis and dissemination of study results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The struggle was in how we achieved this; as in similar projects, we grappled with our privilege, power, and positionality (Muhammad et al, 2015). In practice, this meant being honest, open, and realistic at each micro-stage of the process and ritually reflecting, member checking (Jumarali et al, 2021), and accessing feedback on our efforts from all those involved in producing the DVD.…”
Section: Journal Of Participatory Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such reactions by PCAB members are not surprising given that COVID-19 has exacerbated healthcare inequities. However, this observation points to areas where the academic community may need to consider employing a trauma-informed approach to research engagement when partnering with BIPOC communities impacted by COVID-19 [30]. We acknowledge that our sampling and recruitment approach of individuals currently or previously involved in stakeholder-engaged activities limited PCAB membership to those with the franchise to participate, however this was necessary due to the urgent need presented by the COVID-19 pandemic to create a PCAB that could inform and guide research.…”
Section: Patient and Community Incentives Lackingmentioning
confidence: 99%