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The primary use of Participatory Action Research is to motivate a group of participants to take the political or implementation steps necessary to make changes in their situation. The utility of the approach in injury prevention rests largely with the fact that frequently there are too few technical experts in a small community who have time and skills to be the only people involved in prevention programs. Therefore, using this approach may perpetuate the evolution of injury prevention programs in otherwise under-served areas.