Samuels Elias, Vereen Donald, Piechowski Patricia, McKay Athena, De Loney E Hill, Bailey Sarah, Evans Luther, Campbell Bettina, Lewis Yvonne, Greene-Moton Ella, Key Kent, Robinson DeWaun, Sparks Arlene, Champagne Ellen, Woolford Susan
University of Michigan, Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Health Awareness Center, Flint, MI, USA.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2023 May 11;7(1):e123. doi: 10.1017/cts.2023.544. eCollection 2023.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: In 2017, the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) and community partners in Flint, Michigan collaborated to launch a research funding program and evaluate the dynamics of those research partnerships receiving funding. While validated assessments for community-engaged research (CEnR) partnerships were available, the study team found none sufficiently relevant to conducting CEnR in the context of the work. MICHR faculty and staff along with community partners living and working in Flint used a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to develop and administer a locally relevant assessment of CEnR partnerships that were active in Flint in 2019 and 2021.
Surveys were administered each year to over a dozen partnerships funded by MICHR to evaluate how community and academic partners assessed the dynamics and impact of their study teams over time.
The results suggest that partners believed that their partnerships were engaging and highly impactful. Although many substantive differences between community and academic partners' perceptions over time were identified, the most notable regarded the financial management of the partnerships.
This work contributes to the field of translational science by evaluating how the financial management of community-engaged health research partnerships in a locally relevant context of Flint can be associated with these teams' scientific productivity and impact with national implications for CEnR. This work presents evaluation methods which can be used by clinical and translational research centers that strive to implement and measure their use of CBPR approaches.
背景/目的:2017年,密歇根临床与健康研究所在密歇根州弗林特市与社区合作伙伴合作,发起了一项研究资助计划,并评估获得资助的研究伙伴关系的动态情况。虽然有针对社区参与研究(CEnR)伙伴关系的有效评估方法,但研究团队发现没有一种与在该工作背景下开展CEnR足够相关。密歇根临床与健康研究所的教职员工以及在弗林特市生活和工作的社区合作伙伴采用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法,开发并实施了一项与当地相关的对2019年和2021年在弗林特市活跃的CEnR伙伴关系的评估。
每年对由密歇根临床与健康研究所资助的十几家伙伴关系进行调查,以评估社区和学术伙伴如何随着时间推移评估其研究团队的动态情况和影响。
结果表明,伙伴们认为他们的伙伴关系具有参与性且影响重大。虽然随着时间推移发现了社区和学术伙伴看法之间的许多实质性差异,但最显著的是关于伙伴关系的财务管理方面。
这项工作通过评估在弗林特市当地相关背景下社区参与的健康研究伙伴关系的财务管理如何与这些团队的科研生产力以及对CEnR具有全国意义的影响相关联,为转化科学领域做出了贡献。这项工作提出了评估方法,可供努力实施并衡量其对CBPR方法使用情况的临床和转化研究中心使用。