Community engagement in health systems interventions and research in conflict-affected countries: a scoping review of approaches.
Anna Durrance-BagaleManar MarzoukSze Tung LamSunanda AgarwalZeenathnisa Mougammadou AribouNafeesah Bte Mohamed IbrahimHala MkhallalatiSanjida NewazMaryam OmarMengieng UngAyshath ZaseelaMichiko HayashiNatasha HowardPublished in: Global health action (2022)
Community engagement in identifying and setting priorities, decision-making, implementing, and evaluating potential solutions helps people share their views and encourages a sense of ownership and increases the likely success of healthcare interventions. However, engaging communities can be particularly difficult in conflict-affected settings, where priorities may not be easy to identify, and many other factors, such as safety, power relations, and entrenched inequalities, must be considered.