A scoping review on the operationalization of intersectional health research methods in studies related to the COVID-19 pandemic
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Date
2024
Keywords
intersectionality, intersectional methods, COVID-19, public health, scoping review
Abstract (summary)
The COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020 and became a global health crisis with devastating impacts. This scoping review maps the key findings of research about the pandemic that has operationalized intersectional research methods around the world. It also tracks how these studies have engaged with methodological tenets of oppression, comparison, relationality, complexity, and deconstruction.
Publication Information
Olanlesi-Aliu, A., Tulli, M., Kemei, J., Bonifacio, G., Reif, L., Cardo, V., Roche, H., Hurley, N., & Salami, B. (2024). A scoping review on the operationalization of intersectional health research methods in studies related to the COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Health & Well-being, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2024.2302305
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