The Article Idea Chart: A participatory action research tool to aid involvement in dissemination

Participatory-action research encourages the involvement of all key stakeholders in the research process and is especially well suited to mental health research. Previous literature outlines the importance of engaging stakeholders in the development of research questions and methodologies, but littl...

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Main Authors: Cheryl Forchuk, Amanda Meier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2014-06-01
Series:Gateways : International Journal of Community Research & Engagement
Online Access:http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijcre/article/view/3393
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spelling doaj-000d8bb40dd242fe88024e1b8208147c2020-11-24T21:49:04ZengUTS ePRESSGateways : International Journal of Community Research & Engagement1836-33932014-06-017110.5130/ijcre.v7i1.33932568The Article Idea Chart: A participatory action research tool to aid involvement in disseminationCheryl Forchuk0Amanda Meier1Western University/Lawson Health Research InstituteWilfrid Laurier University/Lawson Health Research InstituteParticipatory-action research encourages the involvement of all key stakeholders in the research process and is especially well suited to mental health research. Previous literature outlines the importance of engaging stakeholders in the development of research questions and methodologies, but little has been written about ensuring the involvement of all stakeholders (especially non-academic members) in dissemination opportunities such as publication development. The Article Idea Chart was developed as a specific methodology for engaging all stakeholders in data analysis and publication development. It has been successfully utilised in a number of studies and is an effective tool for ensuring the dissemination process of participatory-action research results is both inclusive and transparent to all team members, regardless of stakeholder group. Keywords: participatory-action research, mental health, dissemination, community capacity building, publications, authorshiphttp://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijcre/article/view/3393
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description Participatory-action research encourages the involvement of all key stakeholders in the research process and is especially well suited to mental health research. Previous literature outlines the importance of engaging stakeholders in the development of research questions and methodologies, but little has been written about ensuring the involvement of all stakeholders (especially non-academic members) in dissemination opportunities such as publication development. The Article Idea Chart was developed as a specific methodology for engaging all stakeholders in data analysis and publication development. It has been successfully utilised in a number of studies and is an effective tool for ensuring the dissemination process of participatory-action research results is both inclusive and transparent to all team members, regardless of stakeholder group. Keywords: participatory-action research, mental health, dissemination, community capacity building, publications, authorship
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