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Autor/inn/enCatriona Waitt; Lydia Nakyeyune; Andrew Ashaba; Simple Ahebwa; Ritah Nakijoba; Simon Peter Asiimwe; Chris Tabu; Rolands Tibirusya; Hamzah Sserwawudde; Agnes Kiragga; Barbara Castelnuovo; Lauren E. Walker
TitelAdapting Citizens' Jury Methodology for Use in Uganda: Use of Creative Arts as a Tool in Deliberative, Participatory Research
QuelleIn: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 28 (2025) 4, S. 425-434
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ZusatzinformationORCID (Catriona Waitt)
ORCID (Lydia Nakyeyune)
ORCID (Ritah Nakijoba)
ORCID (Simon Peter Asiimwe)
ORCID (Agnes Kiragga)
ORCID (Barbara Castelnuovo)
ORCID (Lauren E. Walker)
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN1364-5579
DOI10.1080/13645579.2024.2396371
SchlagwörterForschungsbericht; Foreign Countries; Participatory Research; Research Methodology; Citizen Participation; Court Litigation; Action Research; Records (Forms); Electronic Publishing; Medical Research; Consent; Information Security; Uganda
AbstractA citizens' jury is a method of deliberative action research to determine the perspectives of community members regarding complex healthcare issues. This approach is a novel paradigm in settings such as Uganda. Implementation of electronic medical records brings the potential to use routinely collected data for health research. It is important to understand community perspectives. A two-day citizens' jury was hosted in Kampala. 'Expert witnesses' provided topical evidence. Three creative arts techniques were implemented to enable interaction and reflection. First, a local Ugandan film team produced summaries. Secondly, a local artist painted emerging themes. Finally, a drama team comprised community members living with HIV developed an interactive sketch highlighting key points. This creative methodology enabled vibrant interaction. Jurors reached a unanimous verdict that with appropriate consent and data protection, electronic medical data could be used for research. This adapted citizens' jury methodology could be used in other similar settings. (As Provided).
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BegutachtungPeer reviewed
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2026/1/03
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