Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2022;16(3):401-409. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2022.0056.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an approach that values community expertise and ownership in creating knowledge. This approach's success is challenged by inherent cultural imbalances, making it difficult to sustain partnerships and build from what has been learned from a project as it develops. As student researchers and community members, we reflected on the challenges in CBPR and gave guidance to future novice researchers pursuing CBPR.
From the application of an initial CBPR model as a framework to our partnership, we propose empirical avenues to continuously adapt the CBPR approach.
A CBPR partnership between McGill's Family Medicine Graduate Student Society and Share the Warmth, a community-based organization aiming to fight poverty and hunger, was formed to collaboratively assess a music program offered in a socioeconomically disadvantaged community. The partnership process was based on a model that we conceptualized in three phases of our framework: building, securing, and sustaining. We reflect on the facilitators and challenges of this project and propose solutions to overcome identified barriers within the context of our partnership.
We highlight the importance of integrating student partners in the community, reevaluating formal research agreements, and coordinating the transition of new partners in this adaptive CBPR model. We argue that this systematic and reflexive process has made the model especially useful as a framework for student and community partnerships.
We propose adaptive components to the CBPR model. Our recommendations could help other partnerships cultivate CBPR to be more applicable in community health research.
社区参与式研究(CBPR)是一种重视社区专业知识和所有权的知识创造方法。这种方法的成功受到固有文化失衡的挑战,使得维持伙伴关系和从项目发展中吸取经验变得困难。作为学生研究人员和社区成员,我们反思了 CBPR 中的挑战,并为未来从事 CBPR 的新手研究人员提供了指导。
从将初始 CBPR 模型作为框架应用于我们的合作伙伴关系中,我们提出了不断适应 CBPR 方法的经验途径。
麦吉尔大学家庭医学研究生协会和 Share the Warmth(一个旨在消除贫困和饥饿的社区组织)之间建立了 CBPR 合作伙伴关系,共同评估在社会经济劣势社区提供的音乐计划。该合作伙伴关系的过程基于我们在框架的三个阶段中构想的模型:建立、确保和维持。我们反思了这个项目的促进因素和挑战,并提出了在我们的合作伙伴关系背景下克服已确定障碍的解决方案。
我们强调了在社区中整合学生合作伙伴、重新评估正式的研究协议以及协调新合作伙伴过渡的重要性。我们认为,这种系统的、反思性的过程使该模型特别适用于学生和社区合作伙伴关系的框架。
我们提出了 CBPR 模型的适应性组件。我们的建议可以帮助其他合作伙伴培养 CBPR,使其更适用于社区健康研究。