Public Health – Number 2023/HS2 – vol. 35 – Participatory research in population health and well-being: challenges and practices

2024-02-14 23:00:00
Page 7 to 11: Karine Bertrand and Anne Petiau – The challenges of participatory research: beyond good intentions | Page 13 to 14: Carole Baeza, Normand Boucher, Marion Cipriano and Marie Jauffret-Roustide – Introduction. Participatory research practices as a social space for dialogue in health | Page 15 to 19: Léa Baillat, Charlotte Bauquier, Myriam Pannard, Maëva Piton, Chantal Denieul, Murielle Sevenne, Annick Gerard, Mouna Mouline, Stéphanie Jean-Daubias, Guillemette Jacob and Marie Préau – Co-construct an oncology research project with the people concerned: feedback and lessons learned | Page 21 to 25: Laurence Touré and Mamadou Ba – Experience of a participatory process around an action research program in Mali | Page 27 to 30: Sofia Meister – Commitment and co-authorship. Challenges of filmed research on access to care | Page 31 to 35: Ismaël Bechla, Aïcha Mohand and Juliette Robert – Participatory action research carried out at the “Place of Respite” Marseille, a catalyst for social transformation | Page 37 to 43: Camille Carpentier, Alexandra Dima, Leslie Vollet, Ruthie Chantre and Marie Préau – Participatory research in aphasiology: how to mobilize the experiential knowledge of caregivers? | Page 45 to 48: Jorge Flores-Aranda, Jean-Sébastien Rousseau, Frankie B. Lambert, Yannick Gaudette, Ida Giugnatico, Alexandre Brulotte, Joseph De Piano and Rossio Motta-Ochoa – The role of peer researchers in research on sexualized consumption of substances: advantages and challenges | Page 49 to 53: Cynthia Morgny, Florent Schepens and Maylis Sposito-Tourier – Participation of stakeholders, practices of researchers | Page 55 to 59: Michel Perreault, Guillaume Tremblay, Diana Milton, Niamh Power, Christopher Kucyk and Nicolas Perron-Trudel – Benefits of a partnership for the evaluation of a peer-initiated overdose prevention program | Page 61 to 66: Aude Mondeilh, Lisbeth Spanjers, Gilles Brabant, Frédérique Quirino Chaves, Stéphane Lévêque, Laurent El Ghozi, Christine Castor, Erwan Autès-Tréand and Stéphanie Vandentorren – Co-construction of a study on the health of Travelers : feedback | Page 67 to 71: Christophe Perrey and Pascal Empereur-Bissonnet – Analysis and evolution of participatory systems at Public Health France around local investigations in environmental health | Page 73 to 78: Arnaud Béal, Chantal Bruno, Édeline Delanaud, Christophe Dupont, Benoît Eyraud and Isabel Miranda – Making research practices on disability accessible: a human rights approach | Page 79 to 84: Marie Jauffret-Roustide, Jean-Maxence Granier and Karine Bertrand – Thinking equally regarding the intimate and epistemological issues of participatory research. The example of peer-researcher companionship on drug policies | Page 85 to 90: Karine Bertrand, Shane Knight and Marie Jauffret-Roustide – Participatory research: crossed perspectives around academic and experiential knowledge in the field of addictions | Page 91 to 96: Anna Baleige – Research with monsters: political contextualization of participatory research | Page 97 to 100: Séverine Carillon, Iris Zoumenou, Anne Gosselin, Annabel Desgrées du Loû and Makasi Groupe – Challenges of co-construction of interventional research associating associative actors and researchers: the case of the Makasi project | Page 101 to 105: Nicolas Lorente, Marion Di Ciaccio, Lucas Riegel, Lisa Kretzer, Annabelle Niyongabo, B. Diane G. Dondbzanga, Othmane Bourhaba, Océane Appfel Font, Cristina Iova, Bruno Spire, Jordi Casabona, Rosemary M. Delabre and Daniela Rojas Castro – Between science and engagement: the challenges of community research within the Coalition PLUS network | Page 107 to 109: Fabian Docagne, Catherine Barthélémy and Bruno Spire – Towards good practices in participatory research.
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