Adeomi Adeleye Abiodun
Department of Community Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
BMC Res Notes. 2024 Dec 27;17(1):391. doi: 10.1186/s13104-024-07061-7.
The importance of community-based studies is not in doubt, however only few exist because of the complexity and challenges associated with them. Little data exists on these complexities and challenges in West Africa. This study aimed to describe the experiences, challenges and lessons learnt from a community-based Nutritional survey carried out in Nigeria. This was a qualitative review of the experiences and challenges involved in a community-based research project. A thematic content analysis was done and the findings were presented as themes and sub-themes, with the inclusion of quotes that accurately depicted the themes/sub-themes.
Two broad themes emerged from the study. For observations and experiences with community entry, sub-themes include the finding that community structure in the books were different from community structure on the ground, there was a general mistrust among community members, poor access to some communities and/or houses, there was a poor perception of need for the research, there was concern about risk to study participants and about benefit to the participants. The five sub-themes that pertained to the data collection process include the issues with timing, gender, data quality, men being at home and safety of the research team. Guided community engagements are recommended.
基于社区的研究的重要性毋庸置疑,但由于与之相关的复杂性和挑战,此类研究为数不多。在西非,关于这些复杂性和挑战的数据很少。本研究旨在描述在尼日利亚开展的一项基于社区的营养调查的经验、挑战及收获。这是对一个基于社区的研究项目所涉及的经验和挑战进行的定性综述。进行了主题内容分析,并将研究结果呈现为主题和子主题,同时纳入了准确描述这些主题/子主题的引述。
该研究产生了两个广泛的主题。关于进入社区的观察和经验,子主题包括发现书本上的社区结构与实地的社区结构不同、社区成员普遍存在不信任、进入一些社区和/或房屋存在困难、对该研究的必要性认识不足、担心研究参与者面临风险以及对参与者的益处。与数据收集过程相关的五个子主题包括时间安排、性别、数据质量、男性在家情况以及研究团队的安全等问题。建议进行有指导的社区参与。