Division of Public Health Sciences, Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine , St. Louis, MO , USA.
George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis , St. Louis, MO , USA.
Front Public Health. 2015 Jul 16;3:179. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2015.00179. eCollection 2015.
The community research fellows training (CRFT) program is a community-based participatory research (CBPR) initiative for the St. Louis area. This 15-week program, based on a Master in Public Health curriculum, was implemented by the Division of Public Health Sciences at Washington University School of Medicine and the Siteman Cancer Center.
We measure the knowledge gained by participants and evaluate participant and faculty satisfaction of the CRFT program both in terms of meeting learning objectives and actively engaging the community in the research process.
We conducted analyses on 44 community members who participated in the CRFT program and completed the baseline and follow-up knowledge assessments.
Knowledge gain is measured by a baseline and follow-up assessment given at the first and final session. Additionally, pre- and post-tests are given after the first 12 sessions. To measure satisfaction, program evaluations are completed by both the participants and faculty after each topic. Mid-way through the program, a mid-term evaluation was administered to assess the program's community engagement. We analyzed the results from the assessments, pre- and post-tests, and evaluations.
The CRFT participants' knowledge increased at follow-up as compared with baseline on average by a 16.5 point difference (p < 0.0001). Post-test scores were higher than pre-test scores for 11 of the 12 sessions. Both participants and faculty enjoyed the training and rated all session well.
The CRFT program was successful in increasing community knowledge, participant satisfaction, and faculty satisfaction. This success has enhanced the infrastructure for CBPR as well as led to CBPR pilot projects that address health disparities in the St. Louis Greater Metropolitan Area.
社区研究研究员培训(CRFT)计划是圣路易斯地区的一项基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)倡议。该 15 周计划基于公共卫生硕士课程,由华盛顿大学医学院公共卫生科学分部和西特曼癌症中心实施。
我们衡量参与者获得的知识,并评估 CRFT 计划的参与者和教师满意度,包括满足学习目标和积极让社区参与研究过程两个方面。
我们对 44 名参加 CRFT 计划并完成基线和随访知识评估的社区成员进行了分析。
知识增益通过在第一次和最后一次会议上进行的基线和随访评估来衡量。此外,在 12 次会议后的第一次和第二次会议后分别进行了预测试和后测试。为了衡量满意度,参与者和教师在每次主题结束后都完成了课程评估。在课程中途,进行了中期评估,以评估该计划的社区参与度。我们分析了评估、预测试和后测试以及评估的结果。
与基线相比,CRFT 参与者的知识在随访时平均增加了 16.5 分(p<0.0001)。12 次会议中的 11 次后测得分高于前测得分。参与者和教师都喜欢这种培训,并对所有的会议评价都很高。
CRFT 计划成功地增加了社区知识、参与者满意度和教师满意度。这一成功增强了 CBPR 的基础设施,并促成了针对圣路易斯大都市区健康差距的 CBPR 试点项目。