Challenges and opportunities of US and Arab collaborations in health services research: a case study from Qatar

Dublin Core

Title

Challenges and opportunities of US and Arab collaborations in health services research: a case study from Qatar

Author

Hammoud, Maya M.
Elnashar, Maha
Abdelrahim, Huda
Khidir, Amal
Elliott, Heather A.K.
Killawi, Amal
Padela, Aasim I.
Al Khal, Abdul Latif
Bener, Abdulbari
Fetters, Michael D.

Publisher

2012/00/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20120000

Abstract

Economic globalization and advances in technology have made it more feasible and even necessary to develop international research collaborations in global public health. Historically, collaborations in global research described in the literature have been mostly 'North-South' collaborations in which the more developed 'North' country works together with a developing 'South' country to conduct research in the latter. This type of collaboration has for the most part, represented unequal partnership and rarely left behind a lasting impact. Recently, the opportunity for a new kind of international research partnership has emerged in which the host country has significant financial resources, but relatively limited expertise in research methodology or techniques and research implementation. This type of collaboration features a relative equalization of power between the international partners. The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of building a successful research collaboration between a team in the United States and a team in Qatar, a rich Arabic nation in Gulf. We present a case study that provides an overview of our own project focused on the development of a culturally and linguistically adapted health care quality instrument for Qatar, discussing many of the benefits and challenges we encountered during each phase of instrument development. We present recommendations for researchers seeking sustainable and equitable partnerships with the Arab World.

Primary Classification

18.2

Secondary Classification

18.2;21.1;9.8

Primary keywords

health services research--[pri];international aspects--[pri];quality of health care--[pri];research design--[pri]

Secondary keywords

communication;cultural competency;Islamic ethics;language;modesty;researchers;research ethics committees;research support;selection of subjects;terminology

Subject

Qatar--[pri];United States--[pri]

Subject

Hamad Medical Corporation;University of Michigan Medical School;Weill Cornell Medical College

Journal Article

Global Journal of Health Services2012; 4(6):148-159

Link for Internet access

Note

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.

Call Number

citation

Subject Captions

e

Bibliography

19 refs.

ISSN

19169736 (print);19169744 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Challenges and opportunities of US and Arab collaborations in health services research: a case study from Qatar,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36573.