Using a community-based participatory research approach to meaningfully engage those with lived experience of diabetes and homelessness

Author:

Campbell David J TORCID,Campbell Rachel B,DiGiandomenico Anna,Larsen Matthew,Davidson Marleane A,McBrien Kerry,Booth Gillian L,Hwang Stephen W

Abstract

IntroductionParticipatory research is a study method that engages patients in research programs, ideally from study design through to dissemination. It is not commonly used in diabetes health services research. Our objectives were to describe the process and challenges of conducting a participatory research project and to highlight the experiences of both patient co-researchers and academic researchers.Research design and methodsWe recruited people with lived experience of homelessness (PWLEH) and diabetes in Toronto, Canada to become patient co-researchers. They were asked to commit to attending biweekly meetings. We undertook two major research projects: concept mapping to choose a research focus; and photovoice to explore accessing healthy food while homeless. We used a convergent mixed-methods design to evaluate their experience.ResultsA diverse group of eight PWLEH had an average attendance of 82% over 21 meetings—despite this success, we encountered a number of challenges of conducting this research: funding, ethics approval and recruitment were particularly difficult. Group members reported that participation improved their ability to self-advocate in their diabetes care and provided them with tangible skills and social benefits. Group members stated that they valued being involved in all aspects of the research, in particular knowledge translation activities, including advocating for nutritious food at shelters; presenting to stakeholders; and meeting with policymakers.ConclusionsThe use of participatory research methods enables academic researchers to support community members in pursuing research that is pertinent to them and which has a positive impact. In our study, co-researchers contributed in meaningful ways and also valued the experience.

Funder

O'Brien Institute for Public Health

Cal Wenzel Cardiometabolic Fund

Alberta Innovates

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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