Despite the widespread use of community-engaged research (CEnR) in public health, there is a lack of practical guidance for ensuring research transparency while fostering collaboration between researchers and patient communities.
In this article, we propose the Five Nested Dolls Community-Engaged Research Framework (Five Dolls CEnR) as a tool to assist researchers in enhancing the transparency of CEnR and fostering collaboration between researchers and patient communities throughout all phases of CEnR.
Each of the five dolls represents a meaningful aspect of CEnR, such as patient engagement in research, conceptual framework, research design, findings and researchers’ positionality. In alignment with feminist standpoint theory, Five Dolls CEnR is based on a nesting design principle to demonstrate the influence of researchers’ experiences, perspectives, values, beliefs and assumptions on a research process.
To ensure transparency of the research process and foster collaboration in CEnR, the authors have described self-reflexivity and self-disclosure, two multidisciplinary concepts, as strategies. This framework consists of a series of steps and questions to promote self-reflexivity and self-disclosure of researchers at each doll level.
As a multidisciplinary framework, Five Dolls CEnR can be used across disciplines and throughout the planning, implementation and dissemination phases of a study.