School of Management (ESG-UQAM), Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Montreal, QC, Canada.
CoPEH-Canada (Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health), Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Montreal, QC, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2023 Jun;114(3):404-421. doi: 10.17269/s41997-023-00742-z. Epub 2023 Feb 8.
Conducting participatory research (PR) aimed at improving health implies considering inequitable power relations, including those related to sex/gender (S/G). This necessitates specific skills and methods and may be challenging especially since guidelines are scarce. Our objective was to perform a scoping review to provide a typology of existing guidelines for researchers on how to take account of S/G in the context of PR in public health, with a focus on occupational and environmental health.
All steps of the research were conducted with the collaboration of an advisory committee, following PR principles. Nineteen documents were retained from 513 references identified in nine scientific databases and grey literature between 2000 and 2020. Data on recommendations were extracted and coded qualitatively. Cluster analysis based on similarities in recommendations proposed in the documents identified four types: (1) empowerment-centered; (2) concrete action-centered; (3) macrosystem-centered; and (4) stakeholder-centered.
Many sources gave pointers on how to include S/G during data collection and analysis or during the dissemination of findings, but there was a dearth of suggestions for building partnerships with stakeholders and producing sustainable S/G sociopolitical transformations. Occupational health PR showed less similarities with other public health subfields including environmental health PR. Power relationships with workplace stakeholders generated specific obstacles related to S/G integration that require further attention. Intersectionality and reflexive practices emerged as overarching themes.
This review provides helpful guidelines to researchers at different stages of planning PR, ranging from familiarizing themselves with S/G approaches to anticipating difficulties in their ongoing S/G-transformative PR.
开展旨在改善健康的参与式研究(PR)意味着要考虑到不平等的权力关系,包括与性别相关的权力关系。这需要特定的技能和方法,而且可能具有挑战性,尤其是因为相关准则很少。我们的目的是进行范围综述,为研究人员提供在公共卫生 PR 背景下考虑 S/G 的现有准则的分类,重点是职业和环境卫生。
所有研究步骤均在咨询委员会的协作下,遵循 PR 原则进行。从 2000 年至 2020 年,在九个科学数据库和灰色文献中,从 513 篇参考文献中保留了 19 篇文献。提取并对建议进行定性编码。基于文献中提出的建议的相似性进行聚类分析,确定了四种类型:(1)以赋权为中心;(2)以具体行动为中心;(3)以宏观系统为中心;和(4)以利益相关者为中心。
许多来源都指出了在数据收集和分析或研究结果传播过程中纳入 S/G 的方法,但很少有建议用于与利益相关者建立伙伴关系和产生可持续的 S/G 社会政治变革。职业健康 PR 与包括环境卫生 PR 在内的其他公共卫生子领域的相似之处较少。与工作场所利益相关者的权力关系产生了与 S/G 整合相关的具体障碍,需要进一步关注。交叉性和反思性实践成为首要主题。
本综述为处于 PR 规划不同阶段的研究人员提供了有用的准则,从熟悉 S/G 方法到预测其正在进行的 S/G 变革性 PR 中的困难。