Andersson Neil, Shea Beverley, Amaratunga Carol, McGuire Patricia, Sioui Georges
Pimatisiwin. 2010 Fall;8(2):61-88.
This research framework, which competed successfully in the 2008 CIHR open operating grants competition, focuses on protocols to measure the impact of community-led interventions to reduce domestic violence in Aboriginal communities. The project develops and tests tools and procedures for a randomized controlled trial of prevention of family violence. Women's shelters mainly deal with victims of domestic violence, and the framework also addresses other types of domestic violence (male and female children, elderly, and disabled). The partner shelters are in Aboriginal communities across Canada, on and off reserve, in most provinces and territories. The baseline study applies a questionnaire developed by the shelters. Testing the stepped wedge design in an Aboriginal context, shelters randomized themselves to two waves of intervention, half the shelters receiving the resources for the first wave. A repeat survey after two years will measure the difference between first wave and second wave, after which the resources will shift to the second wave. At least two Aboriginal researchers will complete their doctoral studies in the project. The steering committee of 12 shelter directors guides the project and ensures ethical standards related to their populations. Each participating community and the University of Ottawa reviewed and passed the proposal.
这个研究框架在2008年加拿大卫生研究院公开运营资助竞赛中成功胜出,重点关注衡量社区主导干预措施对减少原住民社区家庭暴力影响的方案。该项目为预防家庭暴力的随机对照试验开发并测试工具和程序。妇女庇护所主要处理家庭暴力受害者的问题,该框架还涉及其他类型的家庭暴力(男童和女童、老年人及残疾人)。合作的庇护所在加拿大各地的原住民社区,在大多数省份和地区的保留地内外。基线研究采用庇护所编制的问卷。在原住民环境中测试阶梯楔形设计,庇护所随机分为两波干预组,一半的庇护所在第一波获得资源。两年后进行的重复调查将衡量第一波和第二波之间的差异,之后资源将转移到第二波。至少两名原住民研究人员将在该项目中完成博士学业。由12名庇护所主任组成的指导委员会指导该项目,并确保与他们所服务人群相关的道德标准。每个参与社区和渥太华大学都审查并通过了该提案。