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Activism and scientific research: 20?years of community action by the Vancouver area network of drug users

机译:行动主义和科学研究:温哥华地区吸毒者网络开展社区活动已有20年

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Over the past several decades, there have been numerous peer-reviewed articles written about people who use drugs (PWUDs) from the Downtown Eastside neighborhood of Vancouver, Canada. While individual researchers have engaged and acknowledged this population as participants and community partners in their work, there has been comparatively little attention given to the role of PWUDs and drug user organizations in directing, influencing, and shaping research agendas. In this community-driven research, we examine 20?years of peer-reviewed studies, university theses, books, and reports that have been directed, influenced, and shaped by members of the activist organization the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU). In this paper, we have summarized VANDU’s work based on different themes from each article. After applying the inclusion criteria to over 400 articles, 59 items containing peer-reviewed studies, books, and reports were included and three themes of topics researched or discussed were identified. Theme 1: ‘health needs’ of marginalized groups was found in 39% of articles, Theme 2: ‘evaluation of projects’ related to harm reduction in 19%, and Theme 3: ‘activism’ related work in 42%. Ninety-four percent of co-authors were from British Columbia and 44% of research was qualitative. Works that have been co-authored by VANDU’s members or acknowledged their participations created 628 citations. Moreover, their work has been accessed more than 149,600 times. Peer-based, democratic harm reduction organizations are important partners in facilitating groundbreaking health and social research, and through research can advocate for the improved health and wellbeing of PWUDs and other marginalized groups in their community. This article also recommends that PWUDs should be more respectfully engaged and given appropriate credit for their contributions.
机译:在过去的几十年中,有许多同行评审的文章,涉及加拿大温哥华市区东区附近的吸毒者(PWUD)。尽管个别研究人员已使该人群成为其工作的参与者和社区合作伙伴并予以承认,但对PWUD和吸毒者组织在指导,影响和制定研究议程方面的作用却鲜有关注。在这项以社区为导向的研究中,我们研究了由积极主义者组织成员温哥华地区吸毒者网络(VANDU)指导,影响和塑造的20年来经过同行评审的研究,大学论文,书籍和报告。 。在本文中,我们根据每篇文章的不同主题总结了VANDU的工作。在对超过400篇文章应用纳入标准后,纳入了59项包含同行评审研究,书籍和报告的项目,并确定了研究或讨论的三个主题。在39%的文章中发现了边缘人群的主题1:“健康需求”;在与危害减少有关的主题2:“项目评估”中,发现了19%;在主题3:“行动主义”方面,发现了42%。 94%的合著者来自不列颠哥伦比亚省,而44%的研究是定性的。 VANDU的成员共同创作或承认其参与的作品创造了628个引用。此外,他们的作品已被访问超过149,600次。基于同龄人的民主减少伤害组织是促进突破性的健康和社会研究的重要合作伙伴,通过研究可以倡导改善PWUD和其社区中其他边缘群体的健康和福祉。本文还建议PWUD应更受尊敬地参与,并为其贡献提供适当的信誉。

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