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周转循环:构建基于社区的伤害预防研究项目的过程。

What Goes Around: the process of building a community-based harm reduction research project.

机构信息

The 595 (Manitoba Harm Reduction Network), Winnipeg, Canada.

Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2017 Nov 16;14(1):73. doi: 10.1186/s12954-017-0199-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Often, research takes place on underserved populations rather than with underserved populations. This approach can further isolate and stigmatize groups that are already made marginalized. What Goes Around is a community-based research project that was led by community members themselves (Peers).

CASE PRESENTATION

This research aimed to implement a community-based research methodology grounded in the leadership and growing research capacity of community researchers and to investigate a topic which community members identified as important and meaningful. Chosen by community members, this project explored how safer sex and safer drug use information is shared informally among Peers. Seventeen community members actively engaged as both community researchers and research participants throughout all facets of the project: inception, implementation, analysis, and dissemination of results. Effective collaboration between community researchers, a community organization, and academics facilitated a research process in which community members actively guided the project from beginning to end.

CONCLUSIONS

The methods used in What Goes Around demonstrated that it is not only possible, but advantageous, to draw from community members' involvement and direction in all stages of a community-based research project. This is particularly important when working with a historically underserved population. Purposeful and regular communication among collaborators, ongoing capacity building, and a commitment to respect the experience and expertise of community members were essential to the project's success. This project demonstrated that community members are highly invested in both informally sharing information about safer sex and safer drug use and taking leadership roles in directing research that prioritizes harm reduction in their communities.

摘要

背景

研究通常针对服务不足的人群进行,而不是与这些人群合作。这种方法可能会进一步使已经处于边缘地位的群体孤立和污名化。“绕个圈子”(What Goes Around)是一个由社区成员自己(同行)领导的基于社区的研究项目。

案例介绍

本研究旨在实施一种基于社区的研究方法,其基础是社区研究人员的领导力和不断增长的研究能力,并调查社区成员确定为重要和有意义的主题。该项目由社区成员选择,探讨了同行之间如何非正式地分享安全性行为和更安全的毒品使用信息。17 名社区成员积极参与了整个项目的各个方面:项目启动、实施、分析和结果传播,既是社区研究人员也是研究参与者。社区研究人员、社区组织和学术界之间的有效合作促进了一个研究过程,使社区成员能够从项目开始到结束积极指导项目。

结论

“绕个圈子”(What Goes Around)中使用的方法表明,不仅有可能,而且在社区为基础的研究项目的所有阶段中,从社区成员的参与和指导中汲取经验是有益的。当与历史上服务不足的人群合作时,这一点尤为重要。合作者之间有目的和定期的沟通、持续的能力建设以及承诺尊重社区成员的经验和专业知识,对项目的成功至关重要。该项目表明,社区成员对非正式地分享有关安全性行为和更安全的毒品使用信息以及在社区中优先考虑减少伤害的研究中担任领导角色非常投入。

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