Journal of Participatory Research Methods: The RESPCCT Study

UBC Midwifery Birth Place Lab is a key contributor to this publication, along with the UBC School of Population and Health and UBC Nursing, British Columbia health authorities, and international educators. These collaborations are working towards improving health-care systems.

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The Journal of Participatory Research Methods is a transdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that is focused on the methods, techniques, tools, and strategies of participatory research. The journal features articles about research methods to share unique concepts and techniques that involve participants and communities in the research process. JPRM aims to publish articles that show and tell about the methods authors use in conducting participatory research so that other researchers can use and adapt those methods 

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Vedam, S., Stoll, K., Tarasoff, L., Phillips-Beck, W., Lo, W., MacDonald, K., Metellus, A., Rost, M., Scott, M., Hodge, K., Korchinski, M., van der Pijl, M., Alonso, C., Clark, E., Tatum, A., Olson, R., Xie, K., Decker, M., Wenzel, K., … Hall, W. (2024). The RESPCCT Study: Community-led Development of a Person-Centered Instrument to Measure Health Equity in Perinatal Services. Journal of Participatory Research Methods5(1). https://doi.org/10.35844/001c.94399