How to do (or not to do)...how to embed equity in the conduct of health research: lessons from piloting the 8Quity tool
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Health Policy and Planning
Abstract
Global health research reflects and can either perpetuate or challenge the complex power hierarchies and inequities that characterize our health systems and the societies in which they are situated. The imperative to embed equity in health research aligns with broader efforts globally to promote equitable partnerships among researchers, and between researchers and the communities potentially impacted by their research, or with whom knowledge is co-produced. We describe lessons learnt from piloting a heuristic and diagnostic tool for researchers to assess integration of equity considerations into their research practices. The '8Quity' tool comprises eight domains of equity we developed which roughly correspond to the typical stages in the research process - from team formation to capacity strengthening, research ethics and governance to relationships with research partners, participants and stakeholders beyond the project period. Resources that detail how this can be done on a practical level are also shared, corresponding to each of the eight domains. We acknowledge that tools like 8Quity may be helpful, even necessary, but are insufficient for the broader societal changes required to ensure equity in the research enterprise. However, by firmly setting intentions and accountabilities within our research practices, we (as researchers) can play a role, however modest, in turning the tide of the injustices that leave some communities behind.
First Page
571
Last Page
578
DOI
10.1093/heapol/czad010
Publication Date
5-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Kakoti, Misimi; Nambiar, Devaki; Bestman, Amy; and Garozzo-Vaglio, Damian, "How to do (or not to do)...how to embed equity in the conduct of health research: lessons from piloting the 8Quity tool" (2023). Open Access archive. 8282.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/8282