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What Goes Around: the process of building a community-based harm reduction research project.

Chelsea JallohShohan IllsleyJohn WyliePaula MigliardiEthan WestDebbie StewartJavier Mignone
Published in: Harm reduction journal (2017)
The methods used in What Goes Around demonstrated that it is not only possible, but advantageous, to draw from community members' involvement and direction in all stages of a community-based research project. This is particularly important when working with a historically underserved population. Purposeful and regular communication among collaborators, ongoing capacity building, and a commitment to respect the experience and expertise of community members were essential to the project's success. This project demonstrated that community members are highly invested in both informally sharing information about safer sex and safer drug use and taking leadership roles in directing research that prioritizes harm reduction in their communities.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • health information
  • social media