Résumés
Abstract
In this post-workshop summary, we describe three ethical challenges related to engaging people with lived experience as partners in health research. We share learnings and reflective prompts from our workshop delivered as part of the Canadian Bioethics Society Workshop and Community Forum held in May 2023.
Keywords:
- community engagement,
- patient engagement,
- lived experience,
- health research,
- power,
- ethics
Résumé
Dans ce résumé post-atelier, nous décrivons trois défis éthiques liés à l’engagement des personnes ayant une expérience vécue en tant que partenaires dans la recherche en santé. Nous partageons les enseignements et les pistes de réflexion tirés de l’atelier organisé dans le cadre de l’atelier et du forum communautaire de la Société canadienne de bioéthique, qui s’est tenu en mai 2023.
Mots-clés :
- engagement communautaire,
- engagement des patients,
- expérience vécue,
- recherche en santé,
- pouvoir,
- éthique
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