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The DEPICT model for participatory qualitative health promotion research analysis piloted in Canada, Zambia and South Africa

Journal

HEALTH PROMOTION INTERNATIONAL
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 616-624

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/heapro/dat093

Keywords

qualitative research; collaborative; methods; community-based participatory research

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  1. Ontario HIV Treatment Network
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  3. Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University
  4. Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto

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Health promotion researchers are increasingly conducting Community-Based Participatory Research in an effort to reduce health disparities. Despite efforts towards greater inclusion, research teams continue to regularly exclude diverse representation from data analysis efforts. The DEPICT model for collaborative qualitative analysis is a democratic approach to enhancing rigour through inclusion of diverse stakeholders. It is broken down into six sequential steps. Strong leadership, coordination and facilitation skills are needed; however, the process is flexible enough to adapt to most environments and varying levels of expertise. Including diverse stakeholders on an analysis team can enrich data analysis and provide more nuanced understandings of complicated health problems.

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