UW-Madison- Carbone Cancer Center, Madison, WI, USA.
School of Medicine and Public Health, Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA.
Cancer Causes Control. 2023 Sep;34(9):777-784. doi: 10.1007/s10552-023-01725-8. Epub 2023 May 29.
Partnerships between researchers and community members and organizations can offer multiple benefits for research relevance and dissemination. The goal of this project was to build infrastructure to create bidirectional relationships between University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center (UWCCC) researchers and community educators in the Division of Extension, which connects the knowledge and resources of the university to communities across the state.
This project had three aims: (1) create linkages with Extension; (2) establish an in-reach program to educate and train researchers on the science of Community Outreach and Engagement (COE); and (3) identify and facilitate collaborative projects between scientists and communities. Survey and focus group-based needs assessments were completed with both researchers and Extension educators and program activity evaluations were conducted.
Most Extension educators (71%) indicated a strong interest in partnering on COE projects. UWCCC faculty indicated interest in further disseminating their research, but also indicated barriers in connecting with communities. Outreach webinars were created and disseminated to community, a "COE in-reach toolkit" for faculty was created and a series of "speed networking" events were hosted to pair researchers and community. Evaluations indicated the acceptability and usefulness of these activities and supported continuation of collaborative efforts.
Continued relationship and skill building, along with a sustainability plan, is critical to support the translation of basic, clinical, and population research to action in the community outreach and engagement context. Further incentives for faculty should be explored for the recruitment of basic scientists into community engagement work.
研究人员与社区成员和组织之间的伙伴关系可为研究相关性和传播带来多种益处。本项目的目标是建立基础设施,在威斯康星大学 Carbone 癌症中心(UWCCC)研究人员和扩展部的社区教育者之间建立双向关系,将大学的知识和资源与全州的社区联系起来。
该项目有三个目标:(1)与扩展部建立联系;(2)建立一项内部计划,教育和培训研究人员社区外展和参与(COE)的科学知识;(3)确定并促进科学家与社区之间的合作项目。对研究人员和扩展教育者进行了基于调查和焦点小组的需求评估,并进行了计划活动评估。
大多数扩展教育者(71%)表示对 COE 项目的合作非常感兴趣。UWCCC 教师表示有兴趣进一步传播他们的研究,但也表示在与社区联系方面存在障碍。创建并传播了外展网络研讨会,为教师创建了一个“COE 内部工具包”,并举办了一系列“快速网络”活动,为研究人员和社区配对。评估表明这些活动是可以接受的,并且有用的,并支持继续进行合作努力。
持续的关系和技能建设,以及可持续性计划,对于支持将基础、临床和人群研究转化为社区外展和参与背景下的行动至关重要。应探索进一步激励教师的措施,以吸引基础科学家参与社区参与工作。