Understanding the inclusion and participation of adults from Black African Diaspora Communities (BAFDC) in health and care research in the UK: a realist review protocol

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Hoverd EleanorORCID,Effiom Violet,Gravesande Dionne,Hollowood Lorna,Kelly Tony,Mukuka Esther,Owatemi Taiwo,Sargeant Ify,Ward Shane,Spencer Rachel,Edge Dawn,Dale JeremyORCID,Staniszewska Sophie

Abstract

IntroductionPeople from Black African Diaspora Communities (BAFDC) experience poorer health outcomes, have many long-term conditions and are persistently under-represented in health and care research. There is limited focus on programmes, or interventions that support inclusion and participation of people from BAFDC in research. Through coproduction, this realist review seeks to provide a programme theory explaining what context and mechanisms may be required, to produce outcomes that facilitate inclusion and participation for people from BAFDC in health and care research, in the UK.Methods and analysisA group of people from BAFDC with lived and professional experience, representing all levels of the health and care research system, will coproduce a realist review with a team of African-Caribbean, white British and white British of Polish origin health and care researchers. They will follow Pawson’s five steps: (1) shaping the scope of the review; (2) searching for evidence; (3) document selection and appraisal; (4) data extraction and (5) data synthesis. The coproduction group will help to map the current landscape, identifying key issues that may inhibit or facilitate inclusion. Data will be extracted, analysed and synthesised following realist logic analysis, identifying and explaining how context and mechanisms are conceptualised in the literature and the types of contextual factors that exist and impact on inclusion and participation. Findings will be reported in accordance with Realist and Meta-narrative Evidence Synthesis Evolving Standards .Ethics and disseminationThe coproduction group will agree an ethical approach considering accountability, responsibility and power dynamics, by establishing a terms of reference, taking a reflexive approach and coproducing an ethical framework. Findings will be disseminated to BAFDC and the research community through arts-based methods, peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, agreeing a coproduced strategy for dissemination. Ethical review is not required.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42024517124.

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NIHR Health Determinants Research Collaboration

National Institute for Health and Care Research

the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) West Midlands, the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit

NIHR West Midlands Evidence Synthesis Group

NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) West Midlands

National Institute for Health Research Health Protection Research Unit

Publisher

BMJ

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