Galea S, Factor S H, Bonner S, Foley M, Freudenberg N, Latka M, Palermo A G, Vlahov D
Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies, New York Academy of Medicine, 1216 Fifth Avenue, Rm. 556, New York, NY 10029-5293, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2001 Nov-Dec;116(6):530-9. doi: 10.1093/phr/116.6.530.
The Urban Research Center at the Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies brings together community members and researchers working in Harlem, New York. A Community Advisory Board (CAB) composed of community members, service providers, public health professionals, and researchers was formed to assist the Center's research and interventions and to guide community partnerships. Through a collaborative process, the CAB identified three public health problems-substance use, infectious diseases, and asthma-as action priorities. To deal with substance use, the Center created a Web-based resource guide for service providers and a "survival guide" for substance users, designed to improve access to community services. To deal with infectious diseases, the Center is collaborating with local community-based organizations on an intervention that trains injection drug users to serve as peer mentors to motivate behavior change among other injection drug users. To deal with asthma, the Center is collaborating with community child care providers on an educational intervention to increase asthma awareness among day care teaching staff, enhance communication between staff and families, and improve the self-management skills of children with asthma. The Center's experience has demonstrated that active communities and responsive researchers can establish partnerships that improve community health.
城市流行病学研究中心的城市研究中心汇聚了在纽约哈莱姆区工作的社区成员和研究人员。一个由社区成员、服务提供者、公共卫生专业人员和研究人员组成的社区咨询委员会(CAB)成立,以协助该中心的研究和干预工作,并指导社区伙伴关系。通过一个协作过程,CAB确定了三个公共卫生问题——物质使用、传染病和哮喘——作为行动重点。为应对物质使用问题,该中心为服务提供者创建了一个基于网络的资源指南,并为物质使用者创建了一份“生存指南”,旨在改善社区服务的获取。为应对传染病问题,该中心正在与当地社区组织合作开展一项干预措施,培训注射吸毒者担任同伴辅导员,以激励其他注射吸毒者改变行为。为应对哮喘问题,该中心正在与社区儿童保育提供者合作开展一项教育干预措施,以提高日托教师对哮喘的认识,加强工作人员与家庭之间的沟通,并提高哮喘儿童的自我管理技能。该中心的经验表明,积极的社区和积极响应的研究人员可以建立改善社区健康的伙伴关系。