A scoping review of citizen science approaches in chronic disease prevention

L Marks, Y Laird, H Trevena, BJ Smith… - Frontiers in Public …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Citizen science approaches, which involve members of the public as active
collaborators in scientific research, are increasingly being recognized for their potential …

Peer-and community-led responses to HIV: a scoping review

G Ayala, L Sprague, LLA van der Merwe, RM Thomas… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Introduction In June 2021, United Nations (UN) Member States committed to ambitious
targets for scaling up community-led responses by 2025 toward meeting the goals of ending …

An open innovation approach to co-produce scientific knowledge: an examination of citizen science in the healthcare ecosystem

MV Ciasullo, M Carli, WM Lim… - European Journal of …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose The article applies the citizen science phenomenon–ie lay people involvement in
research endeavours aimed at pushing forward scientific knowledge–to healthcare …

Associations of historical trauma and racism with health care system distrust and mental health help-seeking propensity among American Indian and Alaska Native …

TJ Stewart, VM Gonzalez - Cultural diversity and ethnic minority …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: In the American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) population there is a
discrepancy between high rates of mental health needs and low utilization rates of mental …

A rapid realist review of patient engagement in patient-oriented research and health care system impacts: part one

E Zibrowski, T Carr, S McDonald, H Thiessen… - Research Involvement …, 2021 - Springer
Background Patient-oriented research affords individuals with opportunities to genuinely
contribute to health care research as members of research teams. While checklists and …

Deconstruction of the discourse authority of scientists in Chinese online science communication: Investigation of citizen science communicators on Chinese …

Z Yang - Public Understanding of Science, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This article explores science communication and discussion about genetically modified food
on Zhihu, the biggest Chinese knowledge-sharing social network, through the methods of …

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among American Indian and Alaska native college students: the roles of discrimination, historical trauma, and healthcare system distrust

VM Gonzalez, TJ Stewart - Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2024 - Springer
Abstract For American Indians and Alaska Native (AIAN) and other communities of color,
experiences with discrimination and historical trauma may contribute to healthcare system …

Participatory praxis as an imperative for health-related stigma research

L Sprague, R Afifi, G Ayala, ML El-Nasoor - BMC medicine, 2019 - Springer
Background Participatory praxis is increasingly valued for the reliability, validity, and
relevance of research results that it fosters. Participatory methods become an imperative in …

The case for citizen science in public health policy and practice: a mixed methods study of policymaker and practitioner perspectives and experiences

L Marks, BJ Smith, J Mitchell, Y Laird… - Health Research Policy …, 2023 - Springer
Background Citizen science (CS) is increasingly being utilised to involve the public in public
health research, but little is known about whether and how CS can address the needs of …

Unlocking the potential of social media on food additives for effective science communication

T Lu, Z Mo, F He, Y Wang, Z Yu, L Li, P Wall - npj Science of Food, 2024 - nature.com
Ultra-processed foods dominate modern diets, often containing numerous additives to
enhance flavor, texture, and shelf life. Concerns about the potential health risks of daily or …