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有机合作研究伙伴关系建设:研究人员、针头和注射器项目提供者以及注射吸毒者。

Organic Collaborative Research Partnership Building: Researchers, Needle and Syringe Program Providers, and People Who Inject Drugs.

作者信息

Resiak Danielle, Mpofu Elias, Rothwell Roderick

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

Rehabilitation and Health Services Department, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203, USA.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Oct 21;9(11):1417. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9111417.

Abstract

(1) Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) and needle and syringe program (NSP) providers increasingly partner with researchers to explore harm reduction best practice. However, a paucity of research exists regarding how best to engage PWID and community NSP providers to generate the evidence for sustainable harm reduction services. (2) Aim: This study reports on our use of an organic community research partnership-building approach between researchers, NSP providers, and PWID in Canberra ACT, Australia. (3) Method: Survey participants included both PWID (n = 70) and NSP providers (n = 26) across primary (n = 2), secondary (n = 7), and outreach (n = 1) services in Canberra ACT. Applying an organic partnership-building strategy, we engaged with partners and adapted approaches according to information gained in the process of implementation. (4) Results: We found engaging in relationship building around partner priority activities created mutual understanding and trust premised in authenticity of the evolving partnership. Our organic approach, which included a partner audit of the research tools for relevance, resulted in high acceptance and enrolment into the research by NSP providers and PWID. Finally, we observed strong social capital building utilizing an organic approach for the sustainability of the partnership. (5) Conclusions: The results of this study provide evidence for the benefits of organic collaborative research partnership building with NSP providers and PWID for authentic service program implementation. Our approach to research partnership building resulted in strong relationships built on shared goals and objectives, mutual gains, and complementary expertise. We propose the wider use of organic approaches to developing collaborative research partnerships with NSP providers and PWID to enhance consumer responsiveness towards service provision.

摘要

(1)背景:注射毒品者(PWID)和针头与注射器项目(NSP)提供者越来越多地与研究人员合作,以探索减少伤害的最佳实践。然而,关于如何最好地让注射毒品者和社区NSP提供者参与进来,以生成可持续减少伤害服务的证据,相关研究却很匮乏。(2)目的:本研究报告了我们在澳大利亚首都地区堪培拉采用的一种有机社区研究伙伴关系建立方法,该方法涉及研究人员、NSP提供者和注射毒品者。(3)方法:调查参与者包括澳大利亚首都地区堪培拉的注射毒品者(n = 70)和NSP提供者(n = 26),涵盖初级(n = 2)、二级(n = 7)和外展(n = 1)服务。应用有机伙伴关系建立策略,我们与合作伙伴进行互动,并根据实施过程中获得的信息调整方法。(4)结果:我们发现围绕合作伙伴的优先活动开展关系建设,能在不断发展的伙伴关系的真实性基础上建立相互理解和信任。我们的有机方法,包括对研究工具的相关性进行伙伴审核,使得NSP提供者和注射毒品者对研究的接受度和参与度都很高。最后,我们观察到利用有机方法为伙伴关系的可持续性建立了强大的社会资本。(5)结论:本研究结果证明了与NSP提供者和注射毒品者建立有机合作研究伙伴关系对于真实服务项目实施的益处。我们建立研究伙伴关系的方法促成了基于共同目标、互利共赢和互补专业知识的牢固关系。我们建议更广泛地使用有机方法来与NSP提供者和注射毒品者建立合作研究伙伴关系,以提高消费者对服务提供的响应度。

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