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Engaging Immigrant and Racialized Communities in Community-Based Participatory Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges and Opportunities

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间将移民和种族化社区参与基于社区的参与性研究:挑战和机遇

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Community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches have been important avenues for addressing community vulnerability during pandemics and times of crises. There has been little guidance, however, on how to approach CBPR within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic where physical distancing and closure of essential community organizations became the norm. This study discusses challenges and possibilities of using CBPR during a pandemic to address the needs of immigrant and racialized older adults in Alberta, Canada. Two case studies of active research projects that aim to engage immigrant and racialized older adults are presented. Three key challenges are identified related to research activities during the pandemic: (a) pivoting as new foci emerge, (b) recognizing inequity in research participation, and (c) reflecting on well-being in the research team. Approaches to addressing these challenges are highlighted with recommendations for future considerations in CBPR research within vulnerable communities.
机译:基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法是解决遗憾和危机时期的社区漏洞的重要途径。然而,关于如何在Covid-19大流行的背景下接近CBPR的指导很少,那里有基本社区组织的物理疏散和关闭成为常态。本研究讨论了在大流行期间使用CBPR的挑战和可能性,以解决加拿大艾伯塔省移民和种族化老年人的需求。提出了两种旨在聘请移民和种族更老年人的积极研究项目的案例研究。鉴定了三个关键挑战与大流行期间的研究活动有关:(a)作为新的焦点出现,(b)认识到研究参与的不公平,和(c)反映在研究团队中的福祉。解决这些挑战的方法是突出了脆弱社区中CBPR研究中未来考虑的建议。

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