Yakubov Amin, Pimenova Dina, Ahmed Alzahraa, Corvacho Romelia, Madigan Joanna, Naik Jay, Lyu Chen, McFarlane Anita, Foster Victoria, Haseltine Megan, Trifonov Alexandr, Cabrera Ivette, Rios Clarissa, Gross Rachel, Jay Melanie, Lord Aaron, Gold-von Simson Gabrielle, Roy Brita, Freeman Amy, Islam Nadia, Holahan James
Langone Medical Center, New York University, New York, NY, United States.
NYU Clinical and Translational Science Institute, New York, NY, United States.
Front Pharmacol. 2023 Dec 7;14:1295281. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1295281. eCollection 2023.
The NYU Clinical & Translational Science Institute, in collaboration with a number of community-engaged initiatives, developed a training for community health workers (CHWs) to enhance health literacy about clinical research. This innovative research training provides CHWs with a basic level of competency in clinical research to convey the importance of research to communities and better advocate for their health needs. CHWs are an underutilized resource to engage diverse populations in clinical research. The training also addresses the need to expand and diversify the clinical research workforce-integrating CHWs into research teams and connecting underserved populations with research opportunities to enhance quality of care. Structured individual interviews and focus group sessions were held with CHWs as well as clinical research faculty and staff to identify knowledge gaps in clinical research and identify best practices for educating community members on research. Using the Joint Task Force (JTF) for Clinical Trial Competency framework, an online course was developed consisting of 28 modules offered asynchronously for internal and external audiences. Topics include the fundamentals of clinical research, scientific concepts and research design, research ethics, study management, clinical study operations, communications, and teamwork, as well as the importance of diversity and equity in research and the barriers to participation. Learning was evaluated using multiple choice questions after each module to ensure the fundamental level of knowledge was obtained. A separate survey, completed at the conclusion of the course, evaluated the quality of training. The course aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of CHWs to help promote greater understanding of clinical research within the communities they serve, including the risks and benefits of clinical research and opportunities for participation. As members of the research team, community stakeholders can help design interventions tailored to the unique needs, culture, and context of their communities. In addition, this research training equips trainees with skills to engage the community actively, involving them in the research process and ensuring community priorities are represented in research through more community engaged processes.
纽约大学临床与转化科学研究所与一些社区参与倡议合作,为社区卫生工作者(CHW)开展了一项培训,以提高他们对临床研究的健康素养。这项创新的研究培训为社区卫生工作者提供了临床研究的基本能力水平,以便向社区传达研究的重要性,并更好地倡导他们的健康需求。社区卫生工作者是让不同人群参与临床研究的未充分利用的资源。该培训还满足了扩大临床研究劳动力队伍并使其多样化的需求,即将社区卫生工作者纳入研究团队,并为服务不足的人群提供研究机会,以提高护理质量。对社区卫生工作者以及临床研究教职员工和工作人员进行了结构化的个人访谈和焦点小组会议,以确定临床研究中的知识差距,并确定教育社区成员有关研究的最佳实践。利用临床试验能力联合工作组(JTF)框架,开发了一门在线课程,由28个模块组成,以异步方式提供给内部和外部受众。主题包括临床研究的基础知识、科学概念和研究设计、研究伦理、研究管理、临床研究操作、沟通和团队合作,以及研究中多样性和平等的重要性以及参与的障碍。在每个模块之后使用多项选择题对学习情况进行评估,以确保获得基本知识水平。在课程结束时完成的一项单独调查评估了培训质量。该课程旨在提高社区卫生工作者的知识和技能,以帮助在他们服务的社区内促进对临床研究的更深入理解,包括临床研究的风险和益处以及参与机会。作为研究团队的成员,社区利益相关者可以帮助设计针对其社区独特需求、文化和背景的干预措施。此外,这项研究培训使学员具备积极与社区互动的技能,让他们参与研究过程,并通过更多社区参与的过程确保社区优先事项在研究中得到体现。