Facilitating co-research: lessons learned from reflection forms within three participatory action research projects

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Emke HelgaORCID,Vandendriessche Ann,Chinapaw Mai,Deforche Benedicte,Verloigne Maïté,Altenburg Teatske,Anselma Manou

Abstract

Abstract Background Mutual learning and shared decision-making are key elements of Participatory Action Research (PAR), highlighting the important role of the facilitator to support this. This study aims to illustrate how a facilitator can contribute to successful PAR sessions based on the reflection of three PAR projects. Methods Participatory sessions took place with adolescents for 3–4 school years. After each session (n = 252 sessions across three projects), facilitators filled in a reflection form that assessed the group process and their facilitating role. Facilitators independently coded a selection of 135 reflection forms partly deductive and partly inductive based on core PAR principles derived from a pragmatic literature search. Results A well-prepared session – for example, including active and creative participatory methods and a clearly stated goal – contributed to efficiency and the necessary flexibility. Making agreements, making sure everyone is heard and taking 'fun-time' appeared important for creating and maintaining a safe, functional and positive atmosphere. Finally, facilitators needed to encourage co-researchers to take the lead and adapt to the group dynamics, to ensure ownership and shared decision-making. Conclusion In-depth qualitative analyses of a standardized reflection form used in three different PAR projects resulted in various lessons to support facilitators in collaborating with co-researchers in PAR projects.

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FNO

Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China

Hartstichting

ZonMw

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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