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始终让观众意犹未尽:一种通过“磁铁剧院”激发肯尼亚沿海地区公众参与健康研究的娱乐方式。

Always leave the audience wanting more:  An entertaining approach to stimulate engagement with health research among publics in coastal Kenya through 'Magnet Theatre'.

作者信息

Sanga Gladys, Jao Irene, Mumba Noni, Mwalukore Salim, Kamuya Dorcas, Davies Alun

机构信息

Health Systems and Research Ethics, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya, P.O. BOX 230-80108, Kenya.

Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Wellcome Open Res. 2021 Jul 2;6:2. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16461.2. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Magnet Theatre (MT), a form of participatory community theatre, is one of several public engagement approaches used to facilitate engagement between KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP) researchers and public audiences in Coastal Kenya. We describe how we used MT as an entertaining forum where audiences learn about research, and where researchers learn about how the public views research. Drama scripts depicting community interaction with different aspects of research were developed iteratively with research staff, a theatre company and community members. Six fortnightly theatre outreaches per site over two months, attracting a total of 1454 audience members were held in Mida, a rural village 30 km north of Kilifi; and in Mtwapa, a peri-urban town 45 km to the south. Audiences were presented with dramatized health research-related dilemmas and subsequently invited to enact their responses. Evaluation comprised, notes and observations from meetings, rehearsals and outreaches, transcripts from a review workshop with repeat audience members (n=21), a reflection meeting with KWTRP engagement staff (n=12), and a group discussion with the theatre company (n=9). Discussions were recorded, transcribed, translated to English and analysed using thematic approach. Despite being costly in terms of time and expense, we argue that MT in public spaces can assist audience members to navigate 'border-crossings' between everyday contexts and scientific/research concepts. This can enable audiences to share their views and concerns and enact their responses to research-related dilemmas. While reporting on MT's successes, drawing from literature on rumours, we acknowledge the limitations of individual engagement activities in providing long-term solutions to address alternative interpretations and rumours about research, in the context of local and global inequities. MT, however, presents an opportunity for researchers to express respect to public audiences through making research more accessible and providing opportunities to listen to public views and concerns.

摘要

磁铁剧场(MT)是一种参与式社区剧场形式,是肯尼亚沿海地区肯尼亚医学研究协会 - 惠康信托研究计划(KWTRP)的研究人员与公众之间促进互动的几种公众参与方式之一。我们描述了如何将MT用作一个娱乐论坛,让观众了解研究,同时让研究人员了解公众对研究的看法。与研究人员、一家戏剧公司和社区成员反复合作,编写了描绘社区与研究不同方面互动的戏剧剧本。在基利菲以北30公里的一个乡村米达,以及以南45公里的一个城郊城镇姆特瓦帕,分别在两个月内每个地点进行了六周的每周两次的剧场外展活动,共吸引了1454名观众。向观众呈现了与健康研究相关的戏剧化困境,随后邀请他们做出回应。评估包括会议、排练和外展活动的笔记与观察结果,与重复观众成员(n = 21)的回顾研讨会的文字记录,与KWTRP参与工作人员(n = 12)的反思会议,以及与戏剧公司(n = 9)的小组讨论。讨论内容被记录、转录、翻译成英文,并采用主题分析法进行分析。尽管在时间和费用方面成本高昂,但我们认为在公共场所开展MT活动可以帮助观众跨越日常情境与科学/研究概念之间的“边界”。这可以使观众分享他们的观点和担忧,并对与研究相关的困境做出回应。在报道MT的成功之处时,借鉴关于谣言的文献,我们承认在当地和全球不平等的背景下,个别参与活动在提供长期解决方案以应对对研究的不同解读和谣言方面存在局限性。然而,MT为研究人员提供了一个机会,通过使研究更容易理解并提供倾听公众观点和担忧的机会,来表达对公众的尊重。

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