Spoth Richard
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50010, USA.
J Rural Health. 2007 Fall;23 Suppl(Suppl):42-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2007.00123.x.
Various rural prevention research challenges have been articulated through a series of sessions convened since the mid 1990s by the National Institutes of Health, particularly the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Salient in this articulation was the need for effective collaboration among rural practitioners and scientists, with special consideration of accommodating the diversity of rural areas and surmounting barriers to implementation of evidence-based interventions. This paper summarizes the range of challenges in rural prevention research and describes an evolving community-university partnership model addressing them. The model entails involvement of public school staff and other rural community stakeholders, linked with scientists by Land Grant University-based Extension system staff. Examples of findings from over 16 years of partnership-based intervention research projects include those on engagement of rural residents, quality implementation of evidence-based interventions, and long-term community-level outcomes, as well as factors in effectiveness of the partnerships. Findings suggest a future focus on building capacity for practitioner-scientist collaboration and developing a network for more widespread implementation of the partnership model in a manner informed by lessons learned from partnership-based research to date.
自20世纪90年代中期以来,美国国立卫生研究院,特别是国家药物滥用研究所召开了一系列会议,阐述了农村预防研究面临的各种挑战。在这些阐述中,突出强调了农村从业者与科学家之间进行有效合作的必要性,尤其要考虑到农村地区的多样性,并克服实施循证干预措施的障碍。本文总结了农村预防研究中的一系列挑战,并描述了一种不断发展的社区 - 大学合作模式来应对这些挑战。该模式需要公立学校工作人员和其他农村社区利益相关者的参与,并通过基于赠地大学的推广系统工作人员与科学家建立联系。基于合作的干预研究项目16年多来的研究结果示例包括关于农村居民参与情况、循证干预措施的高质量实施、长期社区层面成果,以及合作有效性的影响因素等方面。研究结果表明,未来的重点是建设从业者 - 科学家合作的能力,并建立一个网络,以便根据迄今为止基于合作研究的经验教训,更广泛地实施合作模式。