Schulz Amy J, Israel Barbara A, Coombe Chris M, Gaines Causandra, Reyes Angela G, Rowe Zachary, Sand Sharon L, Strong Larkin L, Weir Sheryl
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health, 1415 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, MI 734-647-0221, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2011 Nov;12(6):900-11. doi: 10.1177/1524839909359156. Epub 2011 Aug 26.
The elimination of persistent health inequities requires the engagement of multiple perspectives, resources, and skills. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is one approach to developing action strategies that promote health equity by addressing contextual as well as individual-level factors, and that can contribute to addressing more fundamental factors linked to health inequity. Yet many questions remain about how to implement participatory processes that engage local insights and expertise, are informed by the existing public health knowledge base, and build support across multiple sectors to implement solutions. This article describes a CBPR approach used to conduct a community assessment and action planning process, culminating in development of a multilevel intervention to address inequalities in cardiovascular disease in Detroit, Michigan. The authors consider implications for future efforts to engage communities in developing strategies toward eliminating health inequities.
消除持续存在的健康不平等需要多种观点、资源和技能的参与。基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)是一种制定行动策略的方法,通过解决背景因素和个体层面的因素来促进健康公平,并且有助于解决与健康不平等相关的更根本因素。然而,关于如何实施参与性过程仍存在许多问题,这些过程要利用当地的见解和专业知识,以现有的公共卫生知识库为依据,并在多个部门建立支持以实施解决方案。本文描述了一种用于进行社区评估和行动计划制定过程的CBPR方法,最终形成了一项多层次干预措施,以解决密歇根州底特律市心血管疾病方面的不平等问题。作者考虑了其对未来让社区参与制定消除健康不平等策略的努力的影响。