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Research 101: A process for developing local guidelines for ethical research in heavily researched communities

机译:研究101:在受到大量研究的社区中制定本地伦理研究指南的过程

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Marginalized communities often attract more than their share of research. Too often, this research benefits researchers disproportionately and leaves such communities feeling exploited, misrepresented, and exhausted. The Downtown Eastside (DTES) neighborhood of Vancouver, Canada, has been the site of multiple public health epidemics related to injection drug use as well as the site of much community-led resistance and struggle that has led to the development of cutting-edge harm reduction interventions (e.g., North America’s first supervised injection facility, Insite) and a strong sense of community organization. This background has made the DTES one of the most heavily researched communities in the world. Amidst ongoing experiences of unethical or disrespectful research engagement in the neighborhood, a collaboration between local academic researchers and community representatives developed to explore how we could work together to encourage more respectful, community-responsive research and discourage exploitative or disrespectful research. We developed a series of six weekly workshops called “Research 101.” These workshops brought together approximately 13 representatives from peer-based organizations in the DTES with a variety of experiences with research. Research 101 created space for community members themselves to discuss the pitfalls and potential of research in their neighborhood and to express community expectations for more ethical and respectful research. We summarized workshop discussions in a co-authored “Manifesto for Ethical Research in the Downtown Eastside.” This document serves as a resource to empower community organizations to develop more equitable partnerships with researchers and help researchers ground their work in the principles of locally developed “community ethics.” Manifesto guidelines include increased researcher transparency, community-based ethical review of projects, empowering peer researchers in meaningful roles within a research project, and taking seriously the need for reciprocity in the research exchange. Research 101 was a process for eliciting and presenting a local vision of “community ethics” in a heavily researched neighborhood to guide researchers and empower community organizations. Our ongoing work involves building consensus for these guidelines within the community and communicating these expectations to researchers and ethics offices at local universities. We also describe how our Research 101 process could be replicated in other heavily researched communities.
机译:边缘化社区通常吸引的不仅仅是其研究份额。很多时候,这项研究不成比例地使研究人员受益,并使这些社区感到被剥削,虚假陈述和疲惫。加拿大温哥华市区东区(DTES)街区曾是与注射吸毒相关的多种公共卫生流行病的所在地,也是许多社区主导的抵抗和斗争的所在地,这导致了尖端危害的发展减少干预措施(例如,北美第一个受监督的注射设备Insite)和强烈的社区组织意识。这种背景使DTES成为世界上研究最多的社区之一。在社区中不断进行不道德或不尊重研究的经验的过程中,地方学术研究人员与社区代表之间的合作得以发展,以探索我们如何共同努力鼓励更多尊重,对社区敏感的研究,并阻止剥削或不尊重研究。我们举办了名为“研究101”的一系列每周六个工作坊。这些研讨会聚集了来自DTES同行组织的大约13位代表,他们具有各种研究经验。研究101为社区成员自己创造了空间,以讨论他们附近的研究的陷阱和潜力,并表达社区对更多道德和尊重研究的期望。我们与他人合着了《市区东区伦理研究宣言》,总结了研讨会的讨论。该文档可作为资源,使社区组织有能力与研究人员建立更公平的伙伴关系,并帮助研究人员根据当地发展的“社区伦理”原则开展工作。宣言的指导原则包括提高研究人员的透明度,对项目进行基于社区的道德审查,授权同等研究人员在研究项目中扮演有意义的角色,并认真对待研究交流中的互惠需求。研究101是一个过程,用于在经过大量研究的社区中引发并提出关于“社区道德”的本地愿景,以指导研究人员并赋予社区组织权力。我们正在进行的工作包括在社区内就这些准则达成共识,并将这些期望传达给当地大学的研究人员和道德办公室。我们还描述了我们的Research 101流程如何可以在其他受到大量研究的社区中复制。

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