Mason Maryann, Rucker Benjamin, Reed Monique, Morhardt Darby, Healy William, Curry Gina, Kauper-Brown Jen, Dunford Chirstine
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2013 Fall;7(3):235-41. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2013.0039.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) offers a promising approach for combating health disparities. CBPR capacity must be developed among academics and communities. Most published CBPR capacity development work focuses on general guidance or individual partnership development.
Herein we have reported community perspectives on community capacity-building efforts involving multiple community partners, including capacity-building outcomes and identification of facilitators and challenges.
We have presented a case study using qualitative and quantitative data from community-based organization (CBO) members of a committee guiding a university-based CBPR initiative. A survey measuring 11 CBPR capacity domains was fielded at two points. Three rounds of interviews were conducted.
Community CBPR capacity increased over time, although there remains room for improvement. Leader commitment, CBPR resources, and hands-on CBPR experiences were identified as key facilitators. Resource limitations, difficulty integrating CBPR into organizational operations, lack of specific information, and institutional inequities were identified as challenges. Recommendations offered include continued and expanded support for sharing/co-learning with academic partners and capacity-building activities and services.
Results will inform future efforts and contribute to the understanding of capacity-building outcomes for initiatives supporting multiple CBPR partnerships.
基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)为消除健康差距提供了一种很有前景的方法。必须在学术界和社区中培养CBPR能力。大多数已发表的CBPR能力发展工作侧重于一般指导或个体伙伴关系发展。
在此,我们报告了社区对涉及多个社区伙伴的社区能力建设工作的看法,包括能力建设成果以及促进因素和挑战的识别。
我们展示了一个案例研究,使用了来自指导一项基于大学的CBPR倡议的委员会中社区组织(CBO)成员的定性和定量数据。在两个时间点进行了一项测量11个CBPR能力领域的调查。进行了三轮访谈。
社区CBPR能力随着时间的推移有所提高,尽管仍有改进空间。领导承诺、CBPR资源和实际的CBPR经验被确定为关键促进因素。资源限制、将CBPR融入组织运营的困难、缺乏具体信息以及制度不平等被确定为挑战。提出的建议包括继续并扩大对与学术伙伴共享/共同学习以及能力建设活动和服务的支持。
研究结果将为未来的工作提供参考,并有助于理解支持多个CBPR伙伴关系的倡议的能力建设成果。