Doll Kemi M, Hempstead Bridgette, Truitt Anjali R
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2019;13(3):253-264. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2019.0053.
Black women with endometrial cancer (EC) are diagnosed at advanced stages and have markedly high mortality rates compared with women of other races. EC disparities research lacks both qualitative work and engagement of Black women. We sought to describe developing a community-research partnership to examine EC among Black women.
We apply the Public Health Critical Race (PCHR) praxis to examine how race and racism shaped our partnership development. We used story telling, goal setting, and iterative collaboration tools to build our relationship and research study.
Common racial and gender identities played an important role in establishing partnership. Active management of historical institutional discrimination, co-learning activities, and transparency were critical to successful collaboration and research development.
Using community engagement and race-conscious approaches, we laid the groundwork for addressing a major knowledge gap in racial inequity in EC.
与其他种族的女性相比,患有子宫内膜癌(EC)的黑人女性被诊断出时处于晚期,死亡率明显较高。EC差异研究缺乏定性研究以及黑人女性的参与。我们试图描述如何建立社区-研究伙伴关系以研究黑人女性中的EC。
我们应用公共卫生批判种族(PCHR)实践来研究种族和种族主义如何塑造我们的伙伴关系发展。我们使用讲故事、设定目标和迭代协作工具来建立我们的关系和研究。
共同的种族和性别身份在建立伙伴关系中发挥了重要作用。对历史上的制度性歧视进行积极管理、共同学习活动和透明度对于成功合作和研究发展至关重要。
通过社区参与和种族意识方法,我们为解决EC种族不平等方面的重大知识差距奠定了基础。