Development of PARcific Approach: Participatory Action Research Methodology for Collectivist Health Research

Author:

Rumsey Michele1ORCID,Stowers Pelenatete12,Sam Harriet3,Neill Amanda1,Rodrigues Nathalia1,Brooks Fiona4,Daly John15

Affiliation:

1. WHO Collaborating Centre Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

2. National University of Samoa, Toomatagi, Apia, Samoa

3. Directive of Hospital and Curative Services, Ministry of Health, Port Vila, Vanuatu

4. University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

5. Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Abstract

This article explores the evolution of a novel approach designed to advance qualitative methods in cross-cultural health research. This methodology was developed by synthesising several research methods and involved in-depth stakeholder consultation with participants of a Pacific-based nursing and midwifery health leadership program. Many of these participants played a crucial role in creating, exploring and evaluating several research methods and implementing and evaluating this co-designed research methodology. Starting with a Participatory Action Research framework, the research methodology evolved as it was informed by the local Pacific methodologies (in particular Talanoa and Kakala frameworks), where researchers, co-researchers and participants alike, working from within their own collectivist/individualist paradigms, negotiated cultural differences. Finally, a methodological framework of ‘best practice’ for future health research methods was developed for use with capacity building research. The new methodology could provide a foundation for future co-designed cross-cultural research in collectivist cultures.

Funder

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Government

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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