Weiner Janet, McDonald Jasmine A
Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
LDI Issue Brief. 2013 Apr;18(5):1-8.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a collaborative process between community-based organizations and academic investigators. It has the potential to make research more responsive to existing needs and to enhance a community's ability to address important health issues. But CBPR is often unfamiliar territory to academic investigators and community organizations alike. We interviewed CBPR investigators at Penn and community leaders to ascertain best practices in CBPR and to compare academic and community perspectives. A number of models of community-academic partnerships emerged, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The perspectives of the investigators sometimes matched those of the community leaders, but diverged in important ways.
基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)是社区组织与学术研究人员之间的合作过程。它有可能使研究更能响应现有需求,并增强社区解决重要健康问题的能力。但CBPR对学术研究人员和社区组织来说往往都是陌生领域。我们采访了宾夕法尼亚大学的CBPR研究人员和社区领袖,以确定CBPR的最佳实践,并比较学术和社区的观点。出现了一些社区与学术伙伴关系的模式,每种模式都有其自身的优缺点。研究人员的观点有时与社区领袖的观点一致,但在重要方面也存在分歧。