Morgan Debra, Crossley Margaret, Stewart Norma, Kirk Andrew, Forbes Dorothy, D'Arcy Carl, Dal Bello-Haas Vanina, McBain Lesley, O'Connell Megan, Bracken Joanne, Kosteniuk Julie, Cammer Allison
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2014 Autumn;8(3):337-45. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2014.0040.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches are valuable strategies for addressing complex health and social problems and powerful tools to support effective transformation of social and health policy to better meet the needs of diverse stakeholders.
Since 1997, our team has utilized CBPR approaches to improve health service delivery for persons with dementia and their caregivers in rural and remote settings. We describe the evolution of our approach, including benefits, challenges, and lessons learned over the last 15 years.
A multistage approach initiated an ongoing CBPR research program in rural dementia care and shaped its direction based on stakeholders' recommendation to prioritize both community and facility-based care. Strategies to develop and foster collaborative partnerships have included travel to rural and remote regions, province-wide community meetings, stakeholder workshops, creation of a Decision-Maker Advisory Council to provide ongoing direction to the overall program, development of diverse project-specific advisory groups, and a highly successful and much anticipated annual knowledge exchange and team-building event.
Partnering with stakeholders in the full research process has enhanced the research quality, relevance, application, and sustainability. These benefits have supported the team's evolution from a relatively traditional focus to an integrated approach guiding all aspects of our research.
Developing and sustaining the full range of stakeholder and decision-maker partnerships is resource-and time-intensive, but our experience shows that community-based participatory strategies are highly suited to health services research that is designed to support sustainable service delivery improvements.
基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法是解决复杂健康和社会问题的宝贵策略,也是支持有效转变社会和健康政策以更好满足不同利益相关者需求的有力工具。
自1997年以来,我们的团队利用CBPR方法改善农村和偏远地区痴呆症患者及其护理人员的医疗服务提供。我们描述了我们方法的演变,包括过去15年中的益处、挑战和经验教训。
一种多阶段方法启动了一项关于农村痴呆症护理的持续CBPR研究项目,并根据利益相关者关于优先考虑社区和机构护理的建议来确定其方向。发展和促进合作关系的策略包括前往农村和偏远地区、全省范围的社区会议、利益相关者研讨会、设立决策者咨询委员会以对整个项目提供持续指导、组建不同的特定项目咨询小组,以及举办一场非常成功且备受期待的年度知识交流和团队建设活动。
在整个研究过程中与利益相关者合作提高了研究质量、相关性、应用性和可持续性。这些益处支持了团队从相对传统的重点向指导我们研究各方面的综合方法的演变。
发展和维持全方位的利益相关者和决策者伙伴关系需要大量资源和时间,但我们的经验表明,基于社区的参与性策略非常适合旨在支持可持续改善服务提供的卫生服务研究。