Vector Genetics Laboratory, University of California, Davis, California.
University of California Malaria Initiative, University of California, Davis, California.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2024 Jun 18;111(2):341-360. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.23-0862. Print 2024 Aug 7.
Engagement is an important component in the advancement of gene-drive vector control research programs as developers look to transition the technology from the laboratory to the field. As research advances and engagement surrounding this novel technology is put into practice, knowledge can be gained from practical experiences and applications in the field. A relationship-based model (RBM) provides a framework for end-user development of engagement programs and strategies. The model places end users at the center of the engagement decision-making processes rather than as recipients of predetermined strategies, methods, and definitions. Successful RBM application for healthcare delivery has previously been demonstrated, and the University of California Malaria Initiative (UCMI) has applied this model to its gene-drive program in the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe. The model emphasizes the importance of local leadership in the planning, development, and implementation of all phases of project engagement. The primary aim of this paper is to translate the model from paper to practice and provide a transparent description, using practical examples, of the UCMI program implementation of RBM at its field site. End-user development of the UCMI engagement program provides a unique approach to the development of ethical, transparent, and effective engagement strategies for malaria control programs. This paper may also serve as a reference and example for projects looking to establish an engagement program model that integrates end-user groups in the decision-making processes surrounding engagement.
参与是推进基因驱动载体控制研究计划的重要组成部分,因为研究人员希望将该技术从实验室转移到实地。随着研究的进展和围绕这项新技术的参与付诸实践,可以从实地的实际经验和应用中获得知识。基于关系的模型(RBM)为参与计划和策略的最终用户开发提供了一个框架。该模型将最终用户置于参与决策过程的中心,而不是作为预定策略、方法和定义的接受者。以前已经证明了成功的 RBM 在医疗保健领域的应用,加州大学疟疾倡议(UCMI)已将该模型应用于其在圣多美和普林西比民主共和国的基因驱动计划。该模型强调了在项目参与的所有阶段的规划、开发和实施中本地领导的重要性。本文的主要目的是将该模型从理论转化为实践,并使用实际示例,提供 UCMI 项目在实地实施 RBM 的透明描述。UCMI 参与计划的最终用户开发为制定道德、透明和有效的疟疾控制项目参与策略提供了一种独特的方法。本文也可以作为希望建立一个将最终用户群体纳入参与决策过程的参与计划模型的项目的参考和范例。