Williams Edith Marie, Anderson Judith, Lee Rhonda, White Janice, Hahn-Baker David
Institute for Partnerships to Eliminate Health Disparities, Columbia, SC 29210, USA.
New Solut. 2009;19(4):467-79. doi: 10.2190/NS.19.4.f.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a method to improve environmental quality in communities primarily inhabited by minorities or low-income families. The Buffalo Lupus Project was a CBPR partnership formed to explore the relationship between a local waste site and high rates of lupus. The "Behind the Fence" Community Environmental Forum Theater project was able to successfully funnel the results of scientific research and ongoing activities to the community by utilizing a Forum Theater approach, image-making techniques, an interactive workshop, and energetic public performance. Filming of project activities will expand the reach of that original performance and provide other communities with a potential model for similar efforts.
基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)是一种改善主要由少数族裔或低收入家庭居住的社区环境质量的方法。布法罗狼疮项目是一个CBPR合作项目,旨在探索当地垃圾场与高狼疮发病率之间的关系。“围栏背后”社区环境论坛戏剧项目通过采用论坛戏剧方法、图像制作技术、互动工作坊和充满活力的公开表演,成功地将科学研究结果和正在进行的活动传达给了社区。对项目活动进行拍摄将扩大原表演的影响力,并为其他社区提供类似努力的潜在模式。