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Balancing Scientific and Community Interests in Community-Based Participatory Research
Authors:David B Resnik  Caitlin E Kennedy
Institution:1. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, Research Triangle Park , North Carolina , USA resnikd@niehs.nih.gov;3. Department of International Health , Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , Maryland , USA
Abstract:Community-based participatory research is an approach to studying human populations that emphasizes extensive partnerships between researchers and community members. While there are many advantages of this approach, it also faces a number of conceptual and practical challenges, one of which is managing the conflict that sometimes arises between promoting scientific and community interests. This essay explores the potential conflict between scientific and community interests in several different stages of community-based participatory research, including research design, data interpretation, and publication, and makes some suggestions for practice and policy. To manage potential conflicts between scientific and community interests, investigators and community partners should enter into written agreements at the beginning of the study. In some cases, it may be necessary for a third party, such as a review committee from a supporting institution, the community, or a funding agency, to help investigators and community partners resolve disagreements. It may also be useful, in some situations, to publish a dissenting opinion when investigators and community partners cannot agree on how to interpret findings resulting from a study. These strategies may help address some of the challenges of implementing community-based participatory research.
Keywords:community based participatory research  data interpretation  data sharing  ethics  objectivity  openness  publication
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