Exploring community-based participatory research for household and ambient air pollution projects: insights from key informants
Eunice Phillip,
Aisling Walsh,
Sarah Jewitt
et al.
Abstract:Background Despite the extensive use of community-based participatory research (CBPR) in health-related projects, there is limited work on how CBPR processes result in outcomes, especially in household and ambient air pollution (HAAP) research. This study explores the reflections of key informants on factors that shape the implementation and outcomes of CBPR in HAAP projects.
MethodsWe conducted semi-structured interviews with 13 key stakeholders, including academic researchers, non-governmental organisation a… Show more
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