White Ann Marie, Lu Naiji, Cerulli Catherine, Tu Xin
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2014 Spring;8(1):125-37. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2014.0000.
Although community-engaged research (CER), including community-based participatory research (CBPR), is a growing approach in addressing health disparities, little scientific study on how to enhance its processes or products exists. These fields are built on practice-based case studies, evaluations, and qualitative examinations of principles in action. This gap is as an emerging priority in the clinical and translation sciences.
We designed a 5-day workshop for academic-community research teams in suicide prevention and health promotion, broadly defined. Seasoned academic and community partners developed and implemented curriculum at three training institutes from 2007 to 2010. We developed self-report tools to evaluate this training model for CER practice. We crafted and evaluated both mediating processes and outcome measures for academic and community partners to assess team CER development.
We analyzed post-training evaluation surveys completed late in 2010. We conducted exploratory factor analysis on survey data from 48 community or academic partners. These team members participated in at least one National Institutes of Health-funded CER training institute to advance suicide prevention, broadly defined.
Partnership development measures that capture both academic and community perspectives demonstrate reliability and validity. Multidimensional latent constructs for inclusion in CER development models included partnership agency, personal knowledge and capacities, and benefits of collaborative research partnerships over time. We discuss the utility of findings to future CER training design and study.
尽管包括社区参与式研究(CBPR)在内的社区参与研究(CER)在解决健康差距方面是一种日益流行的方法,但关于如何改进其过程或成果的科学研究却很少。这些领域建立在基于实践的案例研究、评估以及对实际行动原则的定性研究之上。这一差距是临床和转化科学领域新出现的一个优先事项。
我们为预防自杀和健康促进领域的学术 - 社区研究团队设计了一个为期5天的研讨会,这里对这些领域进行了广义定义。经验丰富的学术和社区合作伙伴在2007年至2010年期间于三个培训机构开发并实施了课程。我们开发了自我报告工具来评估这种社区参与研究实践的培训模式。我们精心设计并评估了学术和社区合作伙伴的中介过程及结果指标,以评估团队的社区参与研究发展情况。
我们分析了2010年末完成的培训后评估调查。我们对来自48个社区或学术合作伙伴的调查数据进行了探索性因素分析。这些团队成员至少参加了一个由美国国立卫生研究院资助的社区参与研究培训机构,以推进广义定义的自杀预防工作。
兼顾学术和社区视角的伙伴关系发展指标显示出可靠性和有效性。纳入社区参与研究发展模型的多维潜在结构包括伙伴关系机构、个人知识和能力以及协作研究伙伴关系随时间推移带来的益处。我们讨论了研究结果对未来社区参与研究培训设计和研究的实用性。