What is required for community-based participatory research to be effective? Studying asylum-seekers' access to healthcare
Abstract This commentary on the paper by Gottlieb et al. [IJPHR November 2017] expands the discussion of the community-based participatory research approach, which is based on equal partnership between researchers and community members. We emphasize the essential principles that were originally intr...
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Main Authors: | Ifat Vainer (Author), Tamy Shohat (Author) |
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