O'Campo Patricia, BeLue Rhonda, Borenstein Heidi, Reed-Vance Maxine, Lanzi Robin Gaines, Schafer Peter, Jones Loretta, Woolord Richard
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2016;27(1):339-351. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2016.0021.
The inclusion of biomarkers in studies of stress and health outcomes is of growing interest, including for community-based participatory research (CBPR) studies. Yet the perspectives of participants and communities have been infrequently consulted to inform the biomarker collection process. The objective of this paper is to describe the process and outcomes of using CBPR in framing biomarker collection in a study of allostatic load in a maternal and child health population. Through analysis of focus group data, we identify aspects of CBPR that facilitate increased community trust and endorsement related to collecting biological samples, and also provide a community perspective that is often overlooked in the literature. We found that a CBPR approach facilitated greater understanding among community members about the importance of biomarkers, while simultaneously informing the design of a biomarker data collection protocol that was responsive to the desired scope and data collection procedures that reflected community priorities.
在压力与健康结果的研究中纳入生物标志物越来越受到关注,包括在基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)中。然而,在生物标志物收集过程中,很少征求参与者和社区的意见。本文的目的是描述在一项母婴健康人群的应激负荷研究中,使用CBPR来构建生物标志物收集的过程和结果。通过对焦点小组数据的分析,我们确定了CBPR中有助于增强社区对生物样本收集的信任和认可的方面,同时提供了一个在文献中经常被忽视的社区视角。我们发现,CBPR方法有助于社区成员更好地理解生物标志物的重要性,同时为生物标志物数据收集方案的设计提供信息,该方案响应了期望的范围,并反映了社区优先事项的数据收集程序。