Canfield Caitlin, Angove Rebekah, Boselovic Joseph, Brown Lisanne F, Gauthe Sharon, Bui Tap, Gauthe David, Bogen Donald, Denham Stacey, Nguyen Tuan, Lichtveld Maureen Y
Population Research Center, Department of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin (formerly with LPHI), 305 E. 23rd Street, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712-1699, USA.
Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI), 1515 Poydras, STE 1200, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA.
Int J Nurs Clin Pract. 2016;3. doi: 10.15344/2394-4978/2016/187. Epub 2016 Jun 30.
The Transdisciplinary Research Consortium for Gulf Resilience on Women's Health (GROWH) addresses reproductive health disparities in the Gulf Coast by linking communities and scientists through community-engaged research. Funded by the National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences, GROWH's Community Outreach and Dissemination Core (CODC) seeks to utilize community-based participatory research (CBPR) and other community-centered outreach strategies to strengthen resilience in vulnerable Gulf Coast populations. The CODC is an academic-community partnership comprised of Tulane University, Mary Queen of Vietnam Community Development Corporation, Bayou Interfaith Shared Community Organizing, and the Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI).
Alongside its CODC partners, LPHI collaboratively developed, piloted and evaluated an innovative CBPR curriculum. In addition to helping with curriculum design, the CODC's community and academic partners participated in the pilot. The curriculum was designed to impart applied, practical knowledge to community-based organizations and academic researchers on the successful formulation, execution and sustaining of CBPR projects and partnerships within the context of environmental health research.
The curriculum resulted in increased knowledge about CBPR methods among both community and academic partners as well as improved relationships within the GROWH CODC partnership.
The efforts of the GROWH partnership and curriculum were successful. This curriculum may serve as an anchor for future GROWH efforts including: competency development, translation of the curriculum into education and training products, community development of a CBPR curriculum for academic partners, community practice of CBPR, and future environmental health work.
海湾地区妇女健康跨学科研究联盟(GROWH)通过社区参与式研究将社区与科学家联系起来,以解决墨西哥湾沿岸地区的生殖健康差异问题。由美国国立环境卫生科学研究所资助,GROWH的社区外展与传播核心(CODC)旨在利用基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)和其他以社区为中心的外展策略,增强墨西哥湾沿岸脆弱人群的恢复力。CODC是一个学术与社区的合作伙伴关系,由杜兰大学、越南玛丽女王社区发展公司、湾岸跨信仰共享社区组织和路易斯安那州公共卫生研究所(LPHI)组成。
LPHI与其CODC合作伙伴共同开发、试点并评估了一门创新的CBPR课程。除了协助课程设计外,CODC的社区和学术合作伙伴还参与了试点。该课程旨在向社区组织和学术研究人员传授关于在环境卫生研究背景下成功制定、执行和维持CBPR项目及伙伴关系的应用实践知识。
该课程增加了社区和学术合作伙伴对CBPR方法的了解,并改善了GROWH CODC伙伴关系中的关系。
GROWH伙伴关系和课程的努力取得了成功。该课程可作为GROWH未来工作的基础,包括:能力发展、将课程转化为教育和培训产品、为学术合作伙伴社区开发CBPR课程、CBPR的社区实践以及未来的环境卫生工作。