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不断发展的合作伙伴:建立社区与学术机构的伙伴关系以解决北卡罗来纳州农村地区的健康差异问题。

Growing partners: building a community-academic partnership to address health disparities in rural North Carolina.

作者信息

De Marco Molly, Kearney William, Smith Tosha, Jones Carson, Kearney-Powell Arconstar, Ammerman Alice

出版信息

Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2014 Summer;8(2):181-6. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2014.0021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Community-based participatory research (CBPR) holds tremendous promise for addressing public health disparities. As such, there is a need for academic institutions to build lasting partnerships with community organizations. Herein we have described the process of establishing a relationship between a research university and a Black church in rural North Carolina. We then discuss Harvest of Hope, the church-based pilot garden project that emerged from that partnership.

METHODS

The partnership began with a third-party effort to connect research universities with Black churches to address health disparities. Building this academic-community partnership included collaborating to determine research questions and programming priorities. Other aspects of the partnership included applying for funding together and building consensus on study budget and aims. The academic partners were responsible for administrative details and the community partners led programming and were largely responsible for participant recruitment.

RESULTS

The community and academic partners collaborated to design and implement Harvest of Hope, a church-based pilot garden project involving 44 youth and adults. Community and academic partners shared responsibility for study design, recruitment, programming, and reporting of results. The successful operation of the Harvest of Hope project gave rise to a larger National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded study, Faith, Farming and the Future (F3) involving 4 churches and 60 youth. Both projects were CBPR efforts to improve healthy food access and reducing chronic disease. This partnership continues to expand as we develop additional CBPR projects targeting physical activity, healthy eating, and environmental justice, among others. Benefits of the partnership include increased community ownership and cultural appropriateness of interventions. Challenges include managing expectations of diverse parties and adequate communication. Lessons learned and strategies for building and maintaining similar partnerships are discussed.

CONCLUSIONS

The benefits of community-based research for addressing health disparities are many, and there are lessons to be learned that can strengthen community-academic partnerships.

摘要

背景

基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)在解决公共卫生差异方面具有巨大潜力。因此,学术机构需要与社区组织建立持久的伙伴关系。在此,我们描述了北卡罗来纳州农村地区一所研究型大学与一座黑人教堂建立关系的过程。然后我们讨论了从该伙伴关系中产生的基于教堂的试点花园项目“希望的收获”。

方法

该伙伴关系始于第三方为将研究型大学与黑人教堂联系起来以解决健康差异所做的努力。建立这种学术 - 社区伙伴关系包括合作确定研究问题和项目优先事项。伙伴关系的其他方面包括共同申请资金以及就研究预算和目标达成共识。学术伙伴负责行政细节,社区伙伴负责项目规划,并在很大程度上负责参与者招募。

结果

社区和学术伙伴合作设计并实施了“希望的收获”项目,这是一个基于教堂的试点花园项目,涉及44名青年和成年人。社区和学术伙伴共同承担研究设计、招募、项目规划和结果报告的责任。“希望的收获”项目的成功运作促成了一项由美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资助的更大规模的研究“信仰、农业与未来”(F3),该研究涉及4座教堂和60名青年。这两个项目都是CBPR为改善健康食品获取和减少慢性病所做的努力。随着我们开展针对身体活动、健康饮食和环境正义等方面的其他CBPR项目,这种伙伴关系在不断扩大。伙伴关系的益处包括增强社区对干预措施的所有权和文化适宜性。挑战包括管理不同各方的期望和进行充分沟通。讨论了建立和维持类似伙伴关系的经验教训及策略。

结论

基于社区的研究在解决健康差异方面有诸多益处,并且有一些经验教训可用于加强社区 - 学术伙伴关系。

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