Greenwood Deborah A, Litchman Michelle L, Ng Ashley H, Gee Perry M, Young Heather M, Ferrer Mila, Ferrer Jimmy, Memering Chris E, Eichorst Barbara, Scibilia Renza, Miller Lisa M S
1 Deborah Greenwood Consulting, Granite Bay, CA, USA.
2 University of Utah, College of Nursing, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2019 Mar;13(2):176-186. doi: 10.1177/1932296818818455. Epub 2019 Jan 7.
This case study describes the formation of the Intercultural Diabetes Online Community Research council (iDOCr) and community advisory board (CAB) to engage the diabetes community and researchers in the codesign of community-based participatory research (CBPR) to examine online peer support in type 2 diabetes (T2D).
Social media engagement was the foundation for CBPR knowledge generation. During the project, the iDOCr council and CAB (n = 27) met quarterly via video conferencing and three times in person during national diabetes meetings. Data from four Twitter chats were used to explore the usefulness and utility of Twitter data to learn about concerns and priorities of the diabetes online community (DOC) and supported the evolution of iDOCr, the development of a research question and the design of a CBPR study.
The iDOCr project (1) created a diverse CAB; (2) raised awareness of iDOCr and online peer support, which resulted in support and trust from key opinion leaders within the DOC to enable future partnerships for research and funding; (3) engaged with English- and Spanish-speaking DOC users through social media; and (4) designed a CBPR study supported by Twitter chat data analyses.
Integrating the voice of people with diabetes (PWD) and the DOC in designing CBPR, through use of a CAB, ensures the most important and relevant research questions are asked. Additional research focused on online peer support may increase health care provider confidence in referring PWD to this low-cost and relatively accessible resource with the potential power to advance health.
本案例研究描述了跨文化糖尿病在线社区研究委员会(iDOCr)和社区咨询委员会(CAB)的组建过程,旨在让糖尿病社区和研究人员参与基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)的协同设计,以研究2型糖尿病(T2D)的在线同伴支持。
社交媒体参与是CBPR知识生成的基础。在项目期间,iDOCr委员会和CAB(n = 27)每季度通过视频会议会面,并在全国糖尿病会议期间进行了三次面对面会议。来自四次推特聊天的数据被用于探索推特数据对于了解糖尿病在线社区(DOC)的关注点和优先事项的有用性和实用性,并为iDOCr的发展、研究问题的提出以及CBPR研究的设计提供了支持。
iDOCr项目(1)创建了一个多元化的CAB;(2)提高了对iDOCr和在线同伴支持的认识,这使得DOC内的关键意见领袖给予支持和信任,从而为未来的研究和资金合作创造了条件;(3)通过社交媒体与说英语和西班牙语的DOC用户进行了互动;(4)设计了一项由推特聊天数据分析支持的CBPR研究。
通过使用CAB将糖尿病患者(PWD)和DOC的声音整合到CBPR的设计中,可确保提出最重要且相关的研究问题。针对在线同伴支持的更多研究可能会增强医疗保健提供者将PWD推荐至这种低成本且相对容易获取的、具有促进健康潜在力量的资源的信心。