International Journal of Qualitative Methods (May 2024)

Virtual Research Prioritization: Innovations for Research Agenda Development With Impacted Communities

  • Margaret W. Gichane,
  • Ifeyinwa V. Asiodu,
  • Brittany D. Chambers,
  • Chakiya Clary,
  • Norlissa M. Cooper,
  • Hendrix Erhahon,
  • Gabriela Negrete,
  • Kia Skrine Jeffers,
  • Judy Young,
  • Monica R. McLemore

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069241256550
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23

Abstract

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Involving communities in research prioritization is an important component of developing relevant research, policy, and healthcare questions. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to an increased need for research prioritization methods which align with public health protections. The Research Prioritization by Affected Communities (RPAC) protocol is a participatory method which directly involves historically excluded communities in developing and prioritizing research questions. We adapted the RPAC protocol for the virtual environment (RPAC-ve) to understand the research, healthcare delivery, and policy priorities of greatest importance to communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in relation to pregnancy in the United States. RPAC-ve included the use of a web-based platform, sharable documents for listing and ranking research questions, and a scribe to capture a visual representation of RPAC-ve sessions. RPAC-ve is a flexible and effective priority setting method which can be used to engage high risk populations.