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'There and back again': International Collaboration for Participatory Health Researchers' journeys to evidence based practice and practice based evidence
Based on oral histories, this paper outlines the individual and collective
stories of eight members of the International Collaboration for Participatory
Health Research (ICPHR): how they came to embrace participatory
action research within a health context; challenges they faced; and how
they came together to strengthen and develop their understanding of their
research practice. In particular, their collaboration provided for discourse
around research rigour related to community relevance and impact. While
they initially formed the ICPHR in response to Evidence Based Practice
imperatives, they came instead to understand their work more as Practice
Based Evidence.
History
Volume
12Issue
3Start Page
294End Page
314Number of Pages
21eISSN
1861-9916ISSN
1861-1303Publisher
Rainer Hampp VerlagPublisher DOI
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Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
Cultural Warning
This research output may contain the names and images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people now deceased. We apologize for any distress that may occur.Era Eligible
- Yes