Situating Meaningful Engagement Within Contexts of Refuge
Exploring how refugee claimants living with chronic pain can be meaningfully engaged and what this means for social and health equity.
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The Social Organization of Patient Engagement
Conducting an Institutional Ethnography (IE) of Participatory Engagement (ParE) that begins in the standpoint of PWLECPM and begins to identify the institutional interests underpinning pain research in Canada.
Setting the Foundation through Community Consultations
Eliciting input from marginalized communities or groups both within health care and broader social settings about approaches to “patient” engagement. We will learn collaboratively and carefully how, when, and where to engage.