Maar Marion, Boesch Lisa, Tobe Sheldon
Faculty of Medicine, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Ontario, Canada.
Office of Research, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Ontario, Canada.
Can Med Educ J. 2018 Mar 27;9(1):e21-e32. eCollection 2018 Mar.
The Community Engagement Through Research (CETR) program matches Indigenous communities interested in exploring their own health research questions with NOSM learners seeking experience in health services research, supervised by faculty experienced in community-based participatory research.
Qualitative research was conducted using key informant interviews to examine outcomes of the matching of medical students with Indigenous distributed medical education (DME) communities in NOSM's distributed curriculum, in particular improvements for capacity for Indigenous health research in Northern Ontario.
Interviews showed that community-centred research was appreciated by community, students and faculty and the social accountability aspect was acknowledged. Students and community members found meaning in the immediate applicability of the research to real community problems and felt inspired by it. The challenges that were identified were mainly related to time and resource constraints, including providing sufficient research training for learners, and the time period required for research ethics board approvals.
The program successfully brought together communities interested in conducting their own health research, with medical students interested in learning about and conducting health research with Indigenous communities. It is therefore an example of successful community based participatory research supporting the social accountability mandate. Challenges are mainly administrative in nature. The program has the potential to be scalable and financially sustainable.
通过研究促进社区参与(CETR)项目将对探索自身健康研究问题感兴趣的原住民社区与希望获得卫生服务研究经验的北安大略医学院(NOSM)学习者进行匹配,由在社区参与式研究方面经验丰富的教师进行指导。
采用关键 informant 访谈进行定性研究,以考察在 NOSM 的分布式课程中,医学生与原住民分布式医学教育(DME)社区匹配的结果,特别是安大略省北部原住民健康研究能力的提升情况。
访谈表明,以社区为中心的研究受到社区、学生和教师的赞赏,社会问责方面得到认可。学生和社区成员从研究对实际社区问题的直接适用性中找到了意义,并从中获得了启发。所确定的挑战主要与时间和资源限制有关,包括为学习者提供足够的研究培训,以及研究伦理委员会批准所需的时间段。
该项目成功地将对开展自身健康研究感兴趣的社区与对了解和与原住民社区开展健康研究感兴趣的医学生聚集在一起。因此,它是支持社会问责使命的成功社区参与式研究的一个范例。挑战主要是行政性质的。该项目具有可扩展和财务可持续的潜力。