2020
DOI: 10.1002/ajcp.12468
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Enabling Action: Reflections upon Inclusive Participatory Research on Health with Women with Disabilities in the Philippines

Abstract: Disability inclusive community-based participatory research can address health inequalities. Inclusion increases quality and impact of research, but has material, personal and political costs. The costs of inclusive research are disproportionately born by co-researchers with disabilities. Participatory research can contribute to new solidarities for sustained health-promoting action.

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“…Miranda, García‐Ramírez, and Albar‐Marín (2020) discussed health equity work among the Roma community in Spain. Additional CBPR work describes mental health issues among Muslim women in Canada (see Hunt, Wilson, Fauzia, & Mazhar, 2020), while Vaughan et al (2020) seek inclusive CBPR research with women with physical disabilities in the Philippines, and Afifi et al (2020) focus on application of CBPR to humanitarian crises.…”
Section: Articles Of the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miranda, García‐Ramírez, and Albar‐Marín (2020) discussed health equity work among the Roma community in Spain. Additional CBPR work describes mental health issues among Muslim women in Canada (see Hunt, Wilson, Fauzia, & Mazhar, 2020), while Vaughan et al (2020) seek inclusive CBPR research with women with physical disabilities in the Philippines, and Afifi et al (2020) focus on application of CBPR to humanitarian crises.…”
Section: Articles Of the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bogotá, Colombia, vol. 20(3): 1-20, septiembre-diciembre de 2022 recolección de información adaptadas al contexto (26,27,31,32,34,40,41,50,71). Adicionalmente, cuando los integrantes de la comunidad son quienes recolectan los datos, por su cercanía con los participantes, tienen la ventaja de que la información sea precisa y significativa, que les permita tomar conciencia de su situación y actuar para buscar soluciones (28,71).…”
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“…Disability covers a wide range of physical and mental disorders that limit access to public life. One in seven people around the world has a disability, which is already a significant problem (Vaughan et al, 2020). People with disabilities are still socially excluded and have limited opportunities to participate in everyday activities.…”
Section: Inclusive Society: a Context Of The Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%