2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10896-017-9944-1
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Bringing Community Based Participatory Research to Domestic Violence Scholarship: an Online Toolkit

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“…Also, involvement of users in software design is a well-known need that is effective in producing software that works for users and aligns with their priorities and is suitable for their environments [47,[90][91][92][93][94]. Hence, involving women experiencing IPV in the research team and in the ICT software design process is paramount to ensure usability and accessibility of the software and as a matter of equity [95]. There is a lack of research in this area in the studies covered by our review.…”
Section: Equitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, involvement of users in software design is a well-known need that is effective in producing software that works for users and aligns with their priorities and is suitable for their environments [47,[90][91][92][93][94]. Hence, involving women experiencing IPV in the research team and in the ICT software design process is paramount to ensure usability and accessibility of the software and as a matter of equity [95]. There is a lack of research in this area in the studies covered by our review.…”
Section: Equitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many toolkits on research partnerships have emerged, reflecting the need for effective resources to help support the development and sustainability of community-academic research partnerships. Most are targeted toward a specific area, such as domestic violence (Goodman et al, 2018), cervical cancer screening (Nguyen-Truong et al, 2017) or global social and behavior change communication efforts (Sood et al, 2018). While it may be useful to tailor toolkits for specific research content areas, questions remain around whether general tools can be developed and used by a diversity of partnerships, so that they can benefit from the most promising or best practices among all types of CBPR projects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It honors the expertise and perspectives of those working “on the ground” and removes the traditional gate-keeping power that academics have traditionally held when they decide what to study, how to study it, and how to explain study findings to others (Yuan, Gaines, Jones, Rodrigues, & Hamilton, 2016). Because it is a process that includes and honors myriad knowledge and expertise, it holds promise for resulting in knowledge that is valid, meaningful, and more likely to be used (Goodman et al, 2018). The goal of this article was to detail the specific processes employed with one DV victim service organization, to demystify the process and provide guideposts for others interested in implementing similar projects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How did they want to move forward? The major benefit about using a participatory design is the increased likelihood that community partners will put the findings into action (Goodman et al, 2018).…”
Section: Value 4: Emphasis On Personal and Organizational Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%