Agonafer Etsemaye P, Jones Felica, Jones Andrea, Carson Savanna, Richards David L, Scannell Christopher, Soderlund Patricia D, Wells Kenneth B
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2022;16(1):105-117. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2022.0010.
Social determinants of health (SDoH) affect under-resourced communities. Such communities are seldom involved in defining and prioritizing local SDoH for policy action.
Apply community-partnered, participatory research (CPPR) to identify community stakeholder priorities for addressing SDoH in South Los Angeles.
Over 10 months, CPPR was applied to develop a multi-sector partnership and working group to plan and host a symposium for community stakeholders. 148 individuals and 16 organizations participated and engaged in focus and symposium-wide discussions. Themes were identified through collaborative inductive content analysis.Results and Lessons Learned: Participants identified ten specific SDoH, such as housing, with structural racism and discrimination as the underlying cause.
Using CPPR to gain community members' insight about local factors that drive individual and community health is feasible and viewed by the community as socially responsible, suggesting it holds promise to address root causes of health inequality in under-resourced communities.
健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)影响资源匮乏的社区。这类社区很少参与确定当地的SDoH并为政策行动确定优先事项。
应用社区合作的参与性研究(CPPR)来确定南洛杉矶社区利益相关者在解决SDoH方面的优先事项。
在10多个月的时间里,应用CPPR建立了一个多部门伙伴关系和工作组,以计划并主办一次面向社区利益相关者的研讨会。148个人和16个组织参与了聚焦讨论和全研讨会范围的讨论。通过协作性归纳内容分析确定了主题。结果与经验教训:参与者确定了十个具体的SDoH,例如住房问题,其根本原因是结构性种族主义和歧视。
利用CPPR来了解社区成员对驱动个人和社区健康的当地因素的见解是可行的,并且社区认为这是具有社会责任感的,这表明它有望解决资源匮乏社区健康不平等的根本原因。