Newman Susan D, Gillenwater Gwen, Toatley Sherwood, Rodgers Marka D, Todd Nathan, Epperly Diane, Andrews Jeannette O
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), College of Nursing, 99 Jonathan Lucas St, MSC 160, Charleston, SC 29425, USA.
disAbility Resource Center, USA.
Disabil Health J. 2014 Oct;7(4):478-84. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2014.04.006. Epub 2014 May 9.
Recent trends indicate research targeting outcomes of importance to people with disabilities, such as spinal cord injury (SCI), may be best informed by those individuals; however, there are very few published rehabilitation intervention studies that include people with disabilities in the research process in a role beyond study participant.
To describe a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to the development and pilot testing of an intervention using community-based Peer Navigators with SCI to provide health education to individuals with SCI, with the goal of reducing preventable secondary conditions and rehospitalizations, and improving community participation.
A CBPR framework guides the research partnership between academic researchers and a community-based team of individuals who either have SCI or provide SCI-related services. Using this framework, the processes of our research partnership supporting the current study are described including: partnership formation, problem identification, intervention development, and pilot testing of the intervention. Challenges associated with CBPR are identified.
Using CBPR, the SCI Peer Navigator intervention addresses the partnership's priority issues identified in the formative studies. Utilization of the framework and integration of CBPR principles into all phases of research have promoted sustainability of the partnership. Recognition of and proactive planning for challenges that are commonly encountered in CBPR, such as sharing power and limited resources, has helped sustain our partnership.
The CBPR framework provides a guide for inclusion of individuals with SCI as research partners in the development, implementation, and evaluation of interventions intended to improve outcomes after SCI.
近期趋势表明,针对脊髓损伤(SCI)等对残疾人具有重要意义的结果进行的研究,可能最好由这些个体提供信息;然而,很少有已发表的康复干预研究在研究过程中让残疾人担任研究参与者以外的角色。
描述一种基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法,用于开发和试点测试一种干预措施,该措施使用基于社区的SCI同伴导航员为SCI患者提供健康教育,目标是减少可预防的继发疾病和再次住院,并提高社区参与度。
一个CBPR框架指导学术研究人员与一个由患有SCI或提供SCI相关服务的个体组成的社区团队之间的研究合作。使用这个框架,描述了我们支持当前研究的研究合作过程,包括:合作关系形成、问题识别、干预措施开发以及干预措施的试点测试。识别了与CBPR相关的挑战。
通过CBPR,SCI同伴导航员干预措施解决了在形成性研究中确定的合作关系的优先问题。框架的使用以及将CBPR原则融入研究的所有阶段促进了合作关系的可持续性。认识到并积极规划CBPR中常见的挑战,如权力分享和资源有限,有助于维持我们的合作关系。
CBPR框架为将SCI患者纳入研究合作伙伴,参与旨在改善SCI后结果的干预措施的开发、实施和评估提供了指导。