Community-driven citizen science approach to explore cardiovascular disease risk perception, and develop prevention advocacy strategies in sub-Saharan Africa: a programme protocol.

Kufre Joseph Okop ORCID logo; KathyMurphy; Estelle VictoriaLambert; KiyaKedir; HailemichaelGetachew; RawleighHowe; Jean BerchmansNiyibizi; SelemaniNtawuyirushintege; CharlotteBavuma; StephenRulisa; +9 more... StephenKasenda; EffieChipeta; ChristopherBunn; Amelia C Crampin ORCID logo; GertrudeChapotera; Abby CKing; AnnBanchoff; Sandra JWinter; Naomi SLevitt; (2021) Community-driven citizen science approach to explore cardiovascular disease risk perception, and develop prevention advocacy strategies in sub-Saharan Africa: a programme protocol. Research involvement and engagement, 7 (1). 11-. ISSN 2056-7529 DOI: 10.1186/s40900-020-00246-x
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BACKGROUND: In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), which experiences a disproportionately high cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden, population-based screening and prevention measures are hampered by low levels of knowledge about CVD and associated risk factors, and inaccurate perceptions of severity of risk. METHODS: This protocol describes the planned processes for implementing community-driven participatory research, using a citizen science method to explore CVD risk perceptions and to develop community-specific advocacy and prevention strategies in the rural and urban SSA settings. Multi-disciplinary research teams in four selected African countries will engage with and train community members living in rural and urban communities as citizen scientists to facilitate conceptualization, co-designing of research, data gathering, and co-creation of knowledge that can lead to a shared agenda to support collaborative participation in community-engaged science. The emphasis is on robust community engagement, using mobile technology to support data gathering, participatory learning, and co-creation of knowledge and disease prevention advocacy. DISCUSSION: Contextual processes applied and lessons learned in specific settings will support redefining or disassembling boundaries in participatory science to foster effective implementation of sustainable prevention intervention programmes in Low- and Middle-income countries.



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