School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Friends of Parkside, Detroit, MI 48213, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Sep 9;16(18):3310. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183310.
Extreme summertime heat is a significant public health threat that disproportionately impacts vulnerable urban populations. Research on health impacts of climate change (including increasing intensity, duration, and frequency of hot weather) is sometimes designed and implemented without the involvement of the communities being studied, i.e., "community-placed" not "community-based." We describe how the Heatwaves, Housing, and Health: Increasing Climate Resiliency in Detroit (HHH) partnership engaged relevant communities by integrating a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach into an existing, academic-designed research project through a steering committee of community and academic partners. Using a case study approach, we analyze program documentation, partnership evaluation questionnaires, and HHH steering committee meeting notes. We describe the CBPR process by which we successfully collected research data in Detroit during summer 2016, engaged in collaborative analysis of data, and shared results with Detroit residents. Evaluations of the partnership over 2 years show community involvement in research; enhanced capacities; success in securing new grant funding; and ways that CBPR strengthened the validity, relevance, and translation of research. Engaging communities as equal partners using CBPR, even after a study is underway, can strengthen research to understand and address the impacts of extreme heat on health and equity in urban communities.
极端夏季高温是一项重大的公共卫生威胁,对弱势城市人口的影响尤为严重。关于气候变化对健康影响的研究(包括炎热天气强度、持续时间和频率的增加)有时是在没有研究社区参与的情况下设计和实施的,即“社区主导”而不是“社区为基础”。我们描述了“底特律热浪、住房和健康:提高气候适应力”(HHH)合作伙伴关系如何通过在现有的学术设计研究项目中纳入基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)方法,并通过社区和学术合作伙伴的指导委员会来使相关社区参与进来。我们使用案例研究方法,分析了项目文件、伙伴关系评估问卷和 HHH 指导委员会会议记录。我们描述了 CBPR 过程,通过该过程,我们在 2016 年夏季成功地在底特律收集了研究数据,对数据进行了合作分析,并与底特律居民分享了研究结果。对合作伙伴关系的两年评估表明,社区参与了研究;增强了能力;成功获得了新的赠款资金;以及 CBPR 如何增强研究的有效性、相关性和可转化性。即使在研究进行中,让社区作为平等的合作伙伴参与 CBPR 可以加强研究,以了解和应对极端高温对城市社区健康和公平的影响。