Kraemer Diaz Anne E, Spears Johnson Chaya R, Arcury Thomas A
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC Center for Worker Health, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC.
Health Educ Behav. 2015 Jun;42(3):393-401. doi: 10.1177/1090198114560016. Epub 2015 Jan 14.
Scientific integrity is necessary for strong science; yet many variables can influence scientific integrity. In traditional research, some common threats are the pressure to publish, competition for funds, and career advancement. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) provides a different context for scientific integrity with additional and unique concerns. Understanding the perceptions that promote or discourage scientific integrity in CBPR as identified by professional and community investigators is essential to promoting the value of CBPR. This analysis explores the perceptions that facilitate scientific integrity in CBPR as well as the barriers among a sample of 74 professional and community CBPR investigators from 25 CBPR projects in nine states in the southeastern United States in 2012. There were variations in perceptions associated with team member identity as professional or community investigators. Perceptions identified to promote and discourage scientific integrity in CBPR by professional and community investigators were external pressures, community participation, funding, quality control and supervision, communication, training, and character and trust. Some perceptions such as communication and training promoted scientific integrity whereas other perceptions, such as a lack of funds and lack of trust could discourage scientific integrity. These results demonstrate that one of the most important perceptions in maintaining scientific integrity in CBPR is active community participation, which enables a co-responsibility by scientists and community members to provide oversight for scientific integrity. Credible CBPR science is crucial to empower the vulnerable communities to be heard by those in positions of power and policy making.
科学诚信对于强大的科学而言必不可少;然而,许多变量会影响科学诚信。在传统研究中,一些常见的威胁包括发表论文的压力、资金竞争和职业发展。基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)为科学诚信提供了一个不同的背景,有着额外且独特的问题。了解专业研究人员和社区研究人员所确定的在CBPR中促进或阻碍科学诚信的观念,对于提升CBPR的价值至关重要。本分析探讨了2012年来自美国东南部九个州25个CBPR项目的74名专业和社区CBPR研究人员样本中,促进CBPR中科学诚信的观念以及障碍。与团队成员作为专业研究人员或社区研究人员的身份相关的观念存在差异。专业研究人员和社区研究人员确定的在CBPR中促进和阻碍科学诚信的观念包括外部压力、社区参与、资金、质量控制与监督、沟通、培训以及品格与信任。一些观念,如沟通和培训,促进了科学诚信,而其他观念,如资金短缺和缺乏信任,则可能阻碍科学诚信。这些结果表明,在CBPR中维持科学诚信的最重要观念之一是积极的社区参与,这使科学家和社区成员能够共同承担责任,对科学诚信进行监督。可靠的CBPR科学对于使弱势群体能够被权力和政策制定者倾听至关重要。