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Cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: Lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in Sri Lanka
Participatory methods, which rely heavily on community-based data collectors, are growing in popularity to deliver much-needed evidence on violence and mental health in low- and middle-income countries. These settings, along with local researchers, encounter the highest burden of violence and mental...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021324/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000899 |
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author | Palfreyman, Alexis Riyaz, Safiya Rizwan, Zahrah Vijayaraj, Kavitha Chathuranga, I. P. R. Daluwatte, Ruwanka Devindi, W. A. T. Eranda, B. Shakila Jayalath, Vinodani Junaid, Azam Kamal, Ashra Kannangara, Shehan Koshila Madushani, K. M. G. Prasanga Mathanakumar, Laksi Mubarak, S. Ihjas Nagalingam, Vithusha Palihawadana, Sachin Pathirana, Ravishanka Sampath, V. G. Sameera Shanmuganathan, Lojini Thrimawithana, Tharindi Vijayaratnam, Priyatharshiny Vithanage, Sasith Lakshan Wathsala, R. K. K. A. Sajini Yalini, R. Mervin |
author_facet | Palfreyman, Alexis Riyaz, Safiya Rizwan, Zahrah Vijayaraj, Kavitha Chathuranga, I. P. R. Daluwatte, Ruwanka Devindi, W. A. T. Eranda, B. Shakila Jayalath, Vinodani Junaid, Azam Kamal, Ashra Kannangara, Shehan Koshila Madushani, K. M. G. Prasanga Mathanakumar, Laksi Mubarak, S. Ihjas Nagalingam, Vithusha Palihawadana, Sachin Pathirana, Ravishanka Sampath, V. G. Sameera Shanmuganathan, Lojini Thrimawithana, Tharindi Vijayaratnam, Priyatharshiny Vithanage, Sasith Lakshan Wathsala, R. K. K. A. Sajini Yalini, R. Mervin |
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description | Participatory methods, which rely heavily on community-based data collectors, are growing in popularity to deliver much-needed evidence on violence and mental health in low- and middle-income countries. These settings, along with local researchers, encounter the highest burden of violence and mental ill-health, with the fewest resources to respond. Despite increased focus on wellbeing for research participants and, to a lesser degree, professional researchers in such studies, the role-specific needs of community-based researchers receive scant attention. This co-produced paper draws insights from one group’s experience to identify rewards, challenges, and recommendations for supporting wellbeing and development of community-based researchers in sensitive participatory projects in low-resource settings. Twenty-one community-based researchers supporting a mixed-methods study on youth, violence and mental health in Sri Lanka submitted 63 reflexive structured journal entries across three rounds of data collection. We applied Attride-Stirling’s method for thematic analysis to explore peer researchers’ learning about research, violence and mental health; personal-professional boundaries; challenges in sensitive research; and experiences of support from the core team. Sri Lanka’s first study capturing experiences of diverse community-based researchers aims to inform the growing number of global health and development actors relying on such talent to deliver sensitive and emotionally difficult work in resource-limited and potentially volatile settings. Viewing participatory research as an opportunity for mutual learning among both community-based and professional researchers, we identify practice gaps and opportunities to foster respectful team dynamics and create generative and safe co-production projects for all parties. Intentional choices around communication, training, human and consumable resources, project design, and navigating instable research conditions can strengthen numerous personal and professional capacities across teams. Such individual and collective growth holds potential to benefit short- and long-term quality of evidence and inform action on critical issues, including violence and mental health, facing high-burden, low-resource contexts. |
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spelling | pubmed-100213242023-03-17 Cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: Lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in Sri Lanka Palfreyman, Alexis Riyaz, Safiya Rizwan, Zahrah Vijayaraj, Kavitha Chathuranga, I. P. R. Daluwatte, Ruwanka Devindi, W. A. T. Eranda, B. Shakila Jayalath, Vinodani Junaid, Azam Kamal, Ashra Kannangara, Shehan Koshila Madushani, K. M. G. Prasanga Mathanakumar, Laksi Mubarak, S. Ihjas Nagalingam, Vithusha Palihawadana, Sachin Pathirana, Ravishanka Sampath, V. G. Sameera Shanmuganathan, Lojini Thrimawithana, Tharindi Vijayaratnam, Priyatharshiny Vithanage, Sasith Lakshan Wathsala, R. K. K. A. Sajini Yalini, R. Mervin PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article Participatory methods, which rely heavily on community-based data collectors, are growing in popularity to deliver much-needed evidence on violence and mental health in low- and middle-income countries. These settings, along with local researchers, encounter the highest burden of violence and mental ill-health, with the fewest resources to respond. Despite increased focus on wellbeing for research participants and, to a lesser degree, professional researchers in such studies, the role-specific needs of community-based researchers receive scant attention. This co-produced paper draws insights from one group’s experience to identify rewards, challenges, and recommendations for supporting wellbeing and development of community-based researchers in sensitive participatory projects in low-resource settings. Twenty-one community-based researchers supporting a mixed-methods study on youth, violence and mental health in Sri Lanka submitted 63 reflexive structured journal entries across three rounds of data collection. We applied Attride-Stirling’s method for thematic analysis to explore peer researchers’ learning about research, violence and mental health; personal-professional boundaries; challenges in sensitive research; and experiences of support from the core team. Sri Lanka’s first study capturing experiences of diverse community-based researchers aims to inform the growing number of global health and development actors relying on such talent to deliver sensitive and emotionally difficult work in resource-limited and potentially volatile settings. Viewing participatory research as an opportunity for mutual learning among both community-based and professional researchers, we identify practice gaps and opportunities to foster respectful team dynamics and create generative and safe co-production projects for all parties. Intentional choices around communication, training, human and consumable resources, project design, and navigating instable research conditions can strengthen numerous personal and professional capacities across teams. Such individual and collective growth holds potential to benefit short- and long-term quality of evidence and inform action on critical issues, including violence and mental health, facing high-burden, low-resource contexts. Public Library of Science 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10021324/ /pubmed/36962631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000899 Text en © 2022 Palfreyman et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Palfreyman, Alexis Riyaz, Safiya Rizwan, Zahrah Vijayaraj, Kavitha Chathuranga, I. P. R. Daluwatte, Ruwanka Devindi, W. A. T. Eranda, B. Shakila Jayalath, Vinodani Junaid, Azam Kamal, Ashra Kannangara, Shehan Koshila Madushani, K. M. G. Prasanga Mathanakumar, Laksi Mubarak, S. Ihjas Nagalingam, Vithusha Palihawadana, Sachin Pathirana, Ravishanka Sampath, V. G. Sameera Shanmuganathan, Lojini Thrimawithana, Tharindi Vijayaratnam, Priyatharshiny Vithanage, Sasith Lakshan Wathsala, R. K. K. A. Sajini Yalini, R. Mervin Cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: Lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in Sri Lanka |
title | Cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: Lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in Sri Lanka |
title_full | Cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: Lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in Sri Lanka |
title_fullStr | Cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: Lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in Sri Lanka |
title_full_unstemmed | Cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: Lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in Sri Lanka |
title_short | Cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: Lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in Sri Lanka |
title_sort | cultivating capacities in community-based researchers in low-resource settings: lessons from a participatory study on violence and mental health in sri lanka |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021324/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000899 |
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