Sharing Power with Communities in Priority-Setting for Health Research Projects: Ethical Toolkit Worksheet 4b
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Pratt developed Sharing Power with Communities in Priority-Setting for Health Research Projects (a set of four worksheets and a companion document available in this database), following consultation with researchers, ethicists, community-based organisation staff, and community engagement practitioners. It can be used to support the sharing of power in health research priority-setting. The toolkit should be used to develop a plan for priority-setting in a global health research project. Academic researchers and their community partners should complete Worksheets 1 to 4 as a team.
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Pratt, B. (2021). Sharing power in global health research: An ethical toolkit for designing priority-setting processes that meaningfully include communities. International journal for equity in health, 20(1), 1-11.