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参与式研究的民主理想能够实现吗?深入探究学术机构与原住民社区的伙伴关系。

Can the democratic ideal of participatory research be achieved? An inside look at an academic-indigenous community partnership.

作者信息

Cargo Margaret, Delormier Treena, Lévesque Lucie, Horn-Miller Kahente, McComber Alex, Macaulay Ann C

机构信息

Psychosocial Research Division, Douglas Hospital Research Centre-McGill University, Verdun, Québec, Canada H4H 1R3.

出版信息

Health Educ Res. 2008 Oct;23(5):904-14. doi: 10.1093/her/cym077. Epub 2008 Jan 10.

Abstract

Democratic or equal participation in decision making is an ideal that community and academic stakeholders engaged in participatory research strive to achieve. This ideal, however, may compete with indigenous peoples' right to self-determination. Study objectives were to assess the perceived influence of multiple community (indigenous) and academic stakeholders engaged in the Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project (KSDPP) across six domains of project decision making and to test the hypothesis that KSDPP would be directed by community stakeholders. Self-report surveys were completed by 51 stakeholders comprising the KSDPP Community Advisory Board (CAB), KSDPP staff, academic researchers and supervisory board members. KSDPP staff were perceived to share similar levels of influence with (i) CAB on maintaining partnership ethics and CAB activities and (ii) academic researchers on research and dissemination activities. KSDPP staff were perceived to carry significantly more influence than other stakeholders on decisions related to annual activities, program operations and intervention activities. CAB and staff were the perceived owners of KSDPP. The strong community leadership aligns KSDPP with a model of community-directed research and suggests that equitable participation-distinct from democratic or equal participation-is reflected by indigenous community partners exerting greater influence than academic partners in decision making.

摘要

民主或平等地参与决策是参与性研究中的社区和学术利益相关者努力实现的理想目标。然而,这一理想目标可能与原住民的自决权相冲突。研究目的是评估参与卡纳维克学校糖尿病预防项目(KSDPP)的多个社区(原住民)和学术利益相关者在项目决策的六个领域中所感知到的影响,并检验KSDPP将由社区利益相关者主导这一假设。51名利益相关者完成了自我报告调查,这些利益相关者包括KSDPP社区咨询委员会(CAB)成员、KSDPP工作人员、学术研究人员和监事会成员。在维护伙伴关系伦理和CAB活动方面,KSDPP工作人员被认为与CAB具有相似的影响力水平;在研究和传播活动方面,KSDPP工作人员被认为与学术研究人员具有相似的影响力水平。在与年度活动、项目运营和干预活动相关的决策上,KSDPP工作人员被认为比其他利益相关者具有显著更大的影响力。CAB和工作人员被视为KSDPP的所有者。强大的社区领导力使KSDPP符合社区主导研究的模式,并表明公平参与——不同于民主或平等参与——体现在原住民社区伙伴在决策中比学术伙伴发挥更大的影响力。

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