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Seven core competencies and conditions for equitable partnerships and power sharing in community-based participatory research

  • BRAC University
  • LVCT
  • African Population and Health Research Center
  • NCD Alliance
  • International Rescue Committee
  • College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences Freetown
  • CODOHSAPA/FEDURP
  • Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
  • Liverpool VCT Care and Treatment
  • Sierra Leone Urban Research Centre
  • The George Institute for Global Health
  • Slum Dwellers International
  • Sierra Leone Ministry of Health and Sanitation

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Abstract

Equitable health research requires actively engaging communities in producing new knowledge to advocate for their health needs. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) relies on the coproduction of contextual and grounded knowledge between researchers, programme implementers and community partners with the aim of catalysing action for change. Improving coproduction competencies can support research quality and validity. Yet, frameworks and guidance highlighting the ideal competencies and conditions needed for all research partners to contribute meaningfully and equitably are lacking. This paper aims to advance CBPR by laying out seven core competencies and conditions that can promote power sharing in knowledge production, application and dissemination at the individual, community, organisational and systems levels.

Competencies were developed through an iterative process, that synthesised pre-existing literature and frameworks with a wide range of tacit knowledge from researchers, activists, implementation partners and community researchers from Bangladesh, India, Kenya, Sierra Leone and the UK.

The seven core competencies and conditions are: (1) capacity to interpret and respond to individual and relational identity, connection, uniqueness and inequities; (2) ability of communities and partners to work in the most suitable, inclusive and synergistic way; (3) aptitude for generating safe and inclusive spaces for multidirectional knowledge and skills exchange that goes beyond the research focus; (4) expertise in democratic leadership and/or facilitation to balance competing priorities and ensure shared decision-making; (5) capacity to analyse readiness for action, successes and areas for improvements throughout the research process; (6) ability to instigate sustainable change processes within the political dimensions of systems, policies and practices using advocacy, lobbying or activism approaches and (7) skills to interpret and disseminate findings and outputs that are understandable, respectful and promote community ownership. We present core competency and condition areas, individual and collective expertise associated with competencies, likely outcomes, examples of activities and sources of evidence.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere015497
Pages (from-to)e015497
JournalBMJ Global Health
Volume9
Issue number11
Early online date17 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2024

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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