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适应社区参与式研究中的语境:中国移民工人社区的“参与起点”。

Adapting to context in community-based participatory research: "participatory starting points" in a Chinese immigrant worker community.

机构信息

Labor Occupational Health Program, School of Public Health, University of California, 2223 Fulton St, 4th Floor, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.

出版信息

Am J Community Psychol. 2013 Jun;51(3-4):480-91. doi: 10.1007/s10464-012-9565-z.

Abstract

Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is increasingly being used to better understand and improve the health of diverse communities. A key strength of this research orientation is its adaptability to community contexts and characteristics. To date, however, few studies explicitly discuss adaptations made to CBPR principles and processes in response to community context and partners' needs. Using data from our CBPR study, the San Francisco Chinatown Restaurant Worker Health and Safety Project, and drawing from literature on immigrant political incorporation, we examine the links between the contexts of the Chinese immigrant worker community, adaptations made by our collaborative, and study outcomes. In particular, we explore the concepts of contexts of reception and participatory starting points, which may be especially relevant for partnerships with immigrant communities whose members have historically had lower rates of civic and political participation in the US. We discuss contextual findings such as worker partner accounts of language barriers, economic and social marginalization, and civic skills and participation, as well as subsequent adaptations made by the partnership. We also describe the relative effectiveness of these adaptations in yielding equitable participation and building partners' capacity. We conclude by sharing lessons learned and their implications for CBPR and partnerships with immigrant communities more broadly.

摘要

社区参与式研究(CBPR)越来越多地被用于更好地了解和改善不同社区的健康状况。这种研究方向的一个主要优势是它能够适应社区背景和特点。然而,迄今为止,很少有研究明确讨论针对社区背景和合作伙伴需求对 CBPR 原则和流程进行的调整。我们使用来自我们的 CBPR 研究——旧金山华埠餐馆工人健康与安全项目的数据,并借鉴有关移民政治融入的文献,探讨了中国移民工人社区背景、我们的合作关系所做的调整以及研究结果之间的联系。具体来说,我们探讨了接待和参与起点的背景概念,这些概念对于与移民社区建立伙伴关系可能特别相关,因为这些社区的成员在美国的公民和政治参与率历来较低。我们讨论了背景调查结果,例如工人合作伙伴对语言障碍、经济和社会边缘化以及公民技能和参与的描述,以及合作伙伴随后进行的调整。我们还描述了这些调整在实现公平参与和建立合作伙伴能力方面的相对效果。最后,我们分享了经验教训及其对 CBPR 和更广泛的移民社区伙伴关系的影响。

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