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How can participatory research methods be used to improve research with refugees?

Participatory research methods have been successfully implemented with multiple refugee communities and have covered various topics.

  • General principles of participatory research include viewing community members as co-researchers, creating advisory boards, involving community members in all steps of the research project, and highlighting community expertise on their own lived experiences
  • Community empowerment and skill building should also be central themes to participatory research: Researchers should encourage community members to share their strengths and build new skills that could lead to better understanding of community needs and potential solutions to address community-identified issues

 

Refugee service providers can use the elements of participatory research in programmatic development.

  • Participatory research methods are adaptable by nature, allowing providers and researchers to change the project direction as needs are identified
  • Partnerships should involve an iterative process that allows community members to provide feedback and guidance in programmatic development
  • Power dynamics and the ethics of participation for community members need to be closely watched and controlled for through open communication and mitigation of any potential negative impacts

Post TitleStrength of EvidenceType of StudyDirection of Evidence
Prevalence, determinants, and effects of food insecurity among Middle Eastern and North African migrants and refugees in high-income countries: A systematic reviewNo evidence about impactSystematic reviewNo evidence about impact
Links of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program with food insecurity, poverty, and health: Evidence and potentialPositive impactSystematic reviewPositive impact
Exploring neighborhood transformations and community gardens to meet the cultural food needs of immigrants and refugees: A scoping reviewPositive impactSystematic reviewPositive impact
Ethnic markets and community food security in an urban “food desert”No evidence about impactSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Interventions to address food insecurity among adults in Canada and the US: A systematic review and meta-analysisInconclusive or mixed impactSystematic reviewInconclusive or mixed impact
Community gardens for refugee and immigrant communities as a means of health promotionPositive impactSuggestive evidencePositive impact
Combating child summer food insecurity: Examination of a community-based mobile meal programPositive impactSuggestive evidencePositive impact
Experiences and effects of food insecurity among recently resettled refugees from the Congo warsNo evidence about impactSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Food insecurity and food resource utilization in an urban immigrant communityNo evidence about impactSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Dietary intake and nutritional status among refugees in host countries: A systematic reviewNo evidence about impactSystematic reviewNo evidence about impact
A systematic review of the evaluation of interventions to tackle children’s food insecurity.Positive impactSystematic reviewPositive impact
Does urban agriculture improve food security? Examining the nexus of food access and distribution of urban produced foods in the United States: A systematic reviewInconclusive or mixed impactSystematic reviewInconclusive or mixed impact
Achieving the four dimensions of food security for resettled refugees in Australia: A systematic reviewNo evidence about impactSystematic reviewNo evidence about impact
Food security interventions among refugees around the globe: A scoping reviewInconclusive or mixed impactSystematic reviewInconclusive or mixed impact
Determinants of food security among people from refugee backgrounds resettled in high-income countries: A systematic review and thematic synthesisNo evidence about impactSystematic reviewNo evidence about impact
A culturally specific community supported agriculture (CSA) program to improve diet in immigrant communities in Brooklyn, New YorkPositive impactSuggestive evidencePositive impact
Food security of temporary foreign farm workers under the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program in Canada and the United States: A scoping reviewNo evidence about impactSystematic reviewNo evidence about impact
Food insecurity transitions and housing hardships: Are immigrant families more vulnerable?No evidence about impactSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Food insecurity as a social determinant of mental healthNo evidence about impactSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Understanding cultural acceptability for urban food policyNo evidence about impactSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Food insecurity in the United States of America: An examination of race/ethnicity and nativityNo evidence about impactSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact
Barriers and facilitators to food security among adult Burundian and Congolese refugee females resettled in the USNo evidence about impactSuggestive evidenceNo evidence about impact