Snider Carolyn, Woodward Heather, Mordoch Elaine, Chernomas Wanda, Mahmood Jamil, Wiebe Floyd, Cook Karen, Jiang Depeng, Strome Trevor, Logsetty Sarvesh
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2016 Summer;10(2):285-91. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2016.0033.
Violent interpersonal injury is a common presentation to emergency departments (EDs) and is increasingly being treated as a preventable condition. Given the complexity of the issue, it is key to ensure interventions are feasible and acceptable within the communities that are affected by violence. Our team consists of ED staff, community members who work with youth affected by violence, people who were affected by violence in their youth, and researchers.
We describe how an integrated knowledge translation (KT) process was used to develop an ED violence intervention program (EDVIP) for youth affected by violence.
We used the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Guidelines for integrated KT (iKT) to develop an EDVIP. Specifically, we report the Knowledge to Action process which involves both knowledge creation and an action cycle.
Our team determined the research question, the research approach, assessed feasibility and determined outcomes for our study. Using the iKT approach facilitated initiation of a funded trial that is now active.
This paper highlights the benefit of including community experts at the beginning of and throughout the research process.
人际暴力伤害是急诊科常见的就诊情况,并且越来越被视为一种可预防的病症。鉴于该问题的复杂性,关键在于确保干预措施在受暴力影响的社区内切实可行且可被接受。我们的团队由急诊科工作人员、与受暴力影响的青少年合作的社区成员、青少年时期曾受暴力影响的人以及研究人员组成。
我们描述了如何运用综合知识转化(KT)流程来为受暴力影响的青少年制定急诊科暴力干预项目(EDVIP)。
我们采用加拿大卫生研究院综合KT(iKT)指南来制定EDVIP。具体而言,我们报告了从知识到行动的过程,该过程涉及知识创造和一个行动循环。
我们的团队确定了研究问题、研究方法,评估了可行性并确定了研究结果。采用iKT方法推动了一项现已启动的资助试验。
本文强调了在研究过程开始时及整个过程中纳入社区专家的益处。