Hiring, training, and supporting Peer Research Associates: Operationalizing community-based research principles within epidemiological studies by, with, and for women living with HIV
Abstract Background A community-based research (CBR) approach is critical to redressing the exclusion of women-particularly, traditionally marginalized women including those who use substances-from HIV research participation and benefit. However, few studies have articulated their process of involvi...
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Main Authors: | Angela Kaida (Author), Allison Carter (Author), Valerie Nicholson (Author), Jo Lemay (Author), Nadia O'Brien (Author), Saara Greene (Author), Wangari Tharao (Author), Karène Proulx-Boucher (Author), Rebecca Gormley (Author), Anita Benoit (Author), Mélina Bernier (Author), Jamie Thomas-Pavanel (Author), Johanna Lewis (Author), Alexandra de Pokomandy (Author), Mona Loutfy (Author), On behalf of the CHIWOS Research Team (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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