2022
DOI: 10.1017/cts.2022.457
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Digital and virtual strategies to advance community stakeholder engagement in research during COVID-19 pandemic

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“…During the pandemic's lockdown or partial lockdown, and even as preventative measures were relaxed, countless students continued to utilize virtual meeting platforms in order to access online educational resources [41]. Moving community engagement processes from in-person to online revealed several benefits of virtual participation, according to stakeholder feedback [59]. These benefits include increased flexibility, a reduction in travel expenses, overcoming geographical limitations, a decreased burden for those with physical disabilities, and the option to record meetings for those unable to attend simultaneously.…”
Section: Developing the Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the pandemic's lockdown or partial lockdown, and even as preventative measures were relaxed, countless students continued to utilize virtual meeting platforms in order to access online educational resources [41]. Moving community engagement processes from in-person to online revealed several benefits of virtual participation, according to stakeholder feedback [59]. These benefits include increased flexibility, a reduction in travel expenses, overcoming geographical limitations, a decreased burden for those with physical disabilities, and the option to record meetings for those unable to attend simultaneously.…”
Section: Developing the Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This collaborative and participatory trend can be observed in numerous public decision-making processes in Brazil, which is widely recognized as a regional leader in the field of open government [39]. Current tools for online collaboration made possible to engage stakeholders in real time in spite of their location, shifting therefore the expectations regarding participation in initiative of public interest [40]. Previous research regarding engaging experts in policy making highlights the need for clear methods to manage experts' inputs and feedback in a productive manner [41,42].…”
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“…A special communication on digital and virtual strategies to advance community stakeholder engagement in research during the COVID-19 pandemic is shared by colleagues from Johns Hopkins University (JHU) [7]. The Community Research Advisory Council (C-RAC) at JHU which aims to promote community engagement in research needed to transition to virtual meetings.…”
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