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基于社区的参与式研究在一个研究密集的内城区:吸毒者作为同伴研究者对其经历的看法。

Community-based participatory research in a heavily researched inner city neighbourhood: Perspectives of people who use drugs on their experiences as peer researchers.

机构信息

BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2017 Mar;176:85-92. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.01.027. Epub 2017 Jan 21.

Abstract

Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has become an increasingly common approach to research involving people who use(d) drugs (PWUD), who are often employed as peer researchers on these projects. This paper seeks to understand the impact of CBPR on PWUD, particularly those living in heavily researched and stigmatized neighbourhoods where CBPR projects are often located. This study draws on 14 in-depth interviews with PWUD who had previous experience as both peer researchers and research participants in CBPR projects conducted between July 2010 and February 2011. The study employed a CBPR approach in its study design, recruitment, interviewing, and analysis. Our analysis indicates that participants were supportive of CBPR in principle and described the ways in which it helped contest stigmatizing assumptions and researcher bias. Participants also reported positive personal gains from participation in CBPR projects. However, many participants had negative experiences with CBPR projects, especially when CBPR principles were implemented in a superficial or incomplete manner. Participants emphasized the importance of inclusiveness and active deconstruction of hierarchy between researchers and community members to successful CBPR among drug using populations. CBPR has been widely adopted as a research approach within marginalized communities but has often been implemented inconsistently. Still, CBPR can empower communities to contest forms of social stigma that are often reproduced through academic research on marginalized communities. Our findings describe how the benefits of CBPR are maximized when CBPR principles are consistently applied and when community-based researchers are supported in ways that reduce power hierarchies. This suggests a need for capacity building within affected communities to develop independent support, training, and grievance processes for peer researchers.

摘要

基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)已成为涉及使用毒品者(PWUD)的研究的一种越来越常见的方法,PWUD 经常作为这些项目的同伴研究人员参与其中。本文旨在探讨 CBPR 对 PWUD 的影响,尤其是那些生活在研究密集且污名化严重的社区中的人,这些社区往往是 CBPR 项目的所在地。本研究借鉴了 2010 年 7 月至 2011 年 2 月期间进行的 14 次深入访谈,受访者是曾担任过同伴研究人员和 CBPR 项目研究参与者的 PWUD。该研究在研究设计、招募、访谈和分析中采用了 CBPR 方法。我们的分析表明,参与者原则上支持 CBPR,并描述了它有助于挑战污名化假设和研究人员偏见的方式。参与者还报告了参与 CBPR 项目带来的积极个人收益。然而,许多参与者对 CBPR 项目有负面体验,尤其是当 CBPR 原则以肤浅或不完整的方式实施时。参与者强调包容性和积极解构研究人员和社区成员之间的等级制度对于成功开展针对吸毒人群的 CBPR 非常重要。CBPR 已在边缘化社区中广泛采用作为一种研究方法,但实施方式往往不一致。尽管如此,CBPR 可以使社区有能力挑战那些经常通过对边缘化社区的学术研究来再现的社会污名形式。我们的研究结果描述了当 CBPR 原则得到一致应用并且当社区为基础的研究人员在减少权力等级制度的支持下时,如何最大限度地发挥 CBPR 的好处。这表明需要在受影响的社区中进行能力建设,以发展独立的支持、培训和同伴研究人员的申诉程序。

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