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Equitable partnerships in research to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals: pathways for nursing.

Created on 26 Jun 2025

Authors

Álvaro Francisco Lopes de Sousa, Emerson Lucas Silva Camargo, Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura, Isabel Amelia Costa Mendes

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Revista brasileira de enfermagem. Volume 78Suppl 1. Issue Suppl 1. Pages e20240183. Epub Jun 20, 2025.

Abstract

To discuss the importance of fair and equitable partnerships in research to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and implications for nursing practice.
This is a theoretical-reflexive study, with a systematic search for articles and reflective analyses to identify central themes and build critical arguments. This is a theoretical-reflexive study, with a systematic search for articles and reflective analyses to identify central themes and build critical arguments.
Equitable research partnerships strengthen local capacity, address global health inequalities, and promote the inclusion of diverse perspectives. They contribute significantly to the achievement of the SDGs, especially in strengthening research infrastructure in low- and middle-income countries, and in promoting evidence-based policies for health equity.
Establishing and maintaining fair and equitable partnerships is crucial to addressing complex global challenges and achieving the SDGs by 2030. Nursing plays a vital role in this process, advocating for equity, leading community-based research, and contributing to evidence-based policies.

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Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 26 Jun 2025.

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