1. Five conversations: reflections of stakeholders on the impact of the ethnocultural communities facing AIDS study
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D, Willms, R, Bhatia, J, Lowe, F, Niemi, D, Stewart, and J, Westmoreland-Traore
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Interviews as Topic ,Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,Canada ,Motivation ,Research Design ,Ethnicity ,Humans ,HIV Infections ,Health Education ,Program Evaluation - Abstract
This paper reports on issues identified in conversations held between one of the Ethnocultural Communities Facing AIDS Study (ECFA) investigators and five stakeholders associated with this experiment in collaborative and participatory research. The stakeholders reflect on their experiences in partnering with university-based researchers, resistance in ethnocultural communities to being researched, and the next steps implicated by the research in question. The problem of HIV/AIDS in ethnocultural communities in Canada is, relative to the mainstream, also viewed as a symbol of disadvantage in these communities. The stakeholders suggest that to address these deeper concerns, there must be vital, dynamic, and enduring communication between researchers, community representatives, and government at all levels, in the process of identifying solutions and implementing them in the present.
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- 1996