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Developing a community facilitator-led participatory learning and action women's group intervention to improve infant feeding, care and dental hygiene practices in South Asian infants: NEON programme.

Monica LakhanpaulShereen AllahamIsabel-Catherine DemelUmmi Aisha BelloMaryan NamanMichelle HeysNeha BaturaClare LlewellynAndrew HaywardRajalakshmi LakshmanJenny GilmourKelley Webb MartinCarol IrishChanel EdwardsMfon ArchibongCorinne ClarksonMary MarshDaley DelcetaAmanda NutkinsLily IslamSeema BajwaSabiha MalekJasvir BhachuGeromini PushpakanthanMonica Lakhanpaul
Published in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2022)
Considerable efforts were placed on Patient/Participant and Public Involvement and Engagement. Five community facilitators were identified, each of which represented one ethnic/language group: (i) Bangladeshi/Bengali and Sylheti, (ii) Pakistani/Urdu, (iii) Indian/Gujrati, (iv) Indian/Punjabi and (v) Sri Lankan/Tamil. The community facilitators were engaged in every step of the study, from the initial drafting of the protocol and study design to the Intervention Development and refinement of the NEON toolkit, as well as the publication and dissemination of the study findings. More specifically, their role in the Intervention Development Phase of the NEON programme was to: 1. Support the development of the study protocol, information sheets and ethics application. 2. Ensure any documents intended for community members are clear, appropriate and sensitively worded. 3. Develop strategies to troubleshoot any logistical challenges of project delivery, for example, recruitment shortfalls. 4. Contribute to the writing of academic papers, in particular reviewing and revising drafts. 5. Develop plain language summaries and assist in dissemination activities, for example, updates on relevant websites. 6. Contribute to the development of the NEON intervention toolkit and recruitment of the community members. 7. Attend and contribute to Intervention Development workshops, ensuring the participant's voices were the focus of the discussion and workshop outcomes.
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