Krishnan Anand, Tandon Rajesh, Nongkynrih Baridalyne
Centre for Community Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Society for Participatory Research in Asia, New Delhi, India.
Indian J Community Med. 2020 Jul-Sep;45(3):256-260. doi: 10.4103/ijcm.IJCM_343_19. Epub 2020 Sep 1.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an approach in which researchers undertake research in partnership with those affected by the issue being studied, for the purpose of taking action or effecting social change. It can also incorporate those who will use the results to change practice and inform policy. The practice of CBPR is primarily focused on "Knowledge for Change." Most research projects in such CBPR partnerships are funded through the academic partners. In many situations, academic and professional researcher institutions and researchers find it difficult to share the information and resources or to directly engage with local community and other local stakeholders. In practice, finding an intermediary partner who has good rapport with local community and local government can be very effective. While there are good initiatives in selected medical colleges for community orientation of medical undergraduates and postgraduates in community medicine, these are not immersive enough to cause an attitudinal change. It is time that we exposed our graduates and postgraduates to CBPR concepts and practice.
基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)是一种研究方法,即研究人员与受所研究问题影响的人群合作开展研究,旨在采取行动或实现社会变革。它还可以纳入那些将利用研究结果来改变实践并为政策提供信息的人群。CBPR的实践主要侧重于“为变革而产生知识”。此类CBPR合作关系中的大多数研究项目是由学术合作伙伴资助的。在许多情况下,学术和专业研究机构及研究人员发现难以共享信息和资源,或直接与当地社区及其他当地利益相关者进行接触。在实践中,找到一个与当地社区和地方政府关系良好的中介合作伙伴可能会非常有效。虽然在一些医学院校有针对医学本科生和研究生进行社区医学社区导向的良好举措,但这些举措的沉浸程度还不足以引起态度上的改变。现在是时候让我们的毕业生和研究生接触CBPR概念和实践了。