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Systematic review of community engagement approach in research: describing partnership approaches, challenges and benefits (2023)
Journal Article
Abebe, H., Zerihun, Z., Mallen, C., Price, H., Mulugeta, A., & Taffere, G. (2023). Systematic review of community engagement approach in research: describing partnership approaches, challenges and benefits. Journal of Public Health, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-022-01799-9

Background
Community engagement in research has gained momentum as people have realised the importance and value it brings to research. However, a lack of standardization in the engagement approach has been reported in the literature. This systemati... Read More about Systematic review of community engagement approach in research: describing partnership approaches, challenges and benefits.

Exploring the cultural effects of gender on perceptions of cutaneous leishmaniasis: a systematic literature review. (2022)
Journal Article
Wenning, B., Price, H., Nuwangi, H., Reda, K., Viana, G., Andras, A., …Ehsanullah, R. (2022). Exploring the cultural effects of gender on perceptions of cutaneous leishmaniasis: a systematic literature review. Global Health Research and Policy, 7, Article 34. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41256-022-00266-y

BACKGROUND: More than one million people each year become infected by parasites that cause the disease cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). This disease manifests as one or more skin lesions or ulcers that are slow to heal with variable response rates to dr... Read More about Exploring the cultural effects of gender on perceptions of cutaneous leishmaniasis: a systematic literature review..

Community engagement in cutaneous leishmaniasis research in Brazil, Ethiopia, and Sri Lanka: a decolonial approach for global health (2022)
Journal Article
Polidano, K., Agampodi, T., Parton, L., Agampodi, S., Haileselassie, B., Lalani, J., …Zerihun, Z. (2022). Community engagement in cutaneous leishmaniasis research in Brazil, Ethiopia, and Sri Lanka: a decolonial approach for global health. Frontiers in Public Health, 10, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.823844

Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a parasitic skin disease endemic in at least 88 countries where it presents an urgent, albeit often "neglected" public health problem. In this paper, we discuss our model of decolonial community engagement in the ECLIP... Read More about Community engagement in cutaneous leishmaniasis research in Brazil, Ethiopia, and Sri Lanka: a decolonial approach for global health.