Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Yale J Biol Med. 2024 Jun 28;97(2):239-245. doi: 10.59249/OTFP5065. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) using barbershop interventions is an emerging approach to address health disparities and promote health equity. Barbershops serve as trusted community settings for health education, screening services, and referrals. This narrative mini-review provides an overview of the current state of knowledge regarding CBPR employing barbershop interventions and explores the potential for big data involvement to enhance the impact and reach of this approach in combating chronic disease. CBPR using barbershop interventions has shown promising results in reducing blood pressure among Black men and improving diabetes awareness and self-management. By increasing testing rates and promoting preventive behaviors, barbershop interventions have been successful in addressing infectious diseases, including HIV and COVID-19. Barbershops have also played roles in promoting cancer screening and increasing awareness of cancer risks, namely prostate cancer and colorectal cancer. Further, leveraging the trusted relationships between barbers and their clients, mental health promotion and prevention efforts have been successful in barbershops. The potential for big data involvement in barbershop interventions for chronic disease management offers new opportunities for targeted programs, real-time monitoring, and personalized approaches. However, ethical considerations regarding privacy, confidentiality, and data ownership need to be carefully addressed. To maximize the impact of barbershop interventions, challenges such as training and resource provision for barbers, cultural appropriateness of interventions, sustainability, and scalability must be addressed. Further research is needed to evaluate long-term impact, cost-effectiveness, and best practices for implementation. Overall, barbershops have the potential to serve as key partners in addressing chronic health disparities and promoting health equity.
基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)利用理发店干预措施是解决健康差距和促进健康公平的一种新兴方法。理发店是进行健康教育、筛查服务和转介的值得信赖的社区场所。本叙述性迷你评论提供了有关利用理发店干预措施进行 CBPR 的当前知识状况的概述,并探讨了大数据参与的潜力,以增强这种方法在防治慢性病方面的影响力和覆盖面。利用理发店干预措施进行 CBPR 已显示出在降低黑人男性血压、提高糖尿病意识和自我管理方面的有希望的结果。通过提高检测率和促进预防行为,理发店干预措施在解决传染病方面取得了成功,包括艾滋病毒和 COVID-19。理发店还在促进癌症筛查和提高对癌症风险的认识方面发挥了作用,即前列腺癌和结直肠癌。此外,利用理发师与其客户之间的信任关系,成功地在理发店开展了心理健康促进和预防工作。大数据在慢性病管理中的理发店干预措施中的应用潜力为有针对性的计划、实时监测和个性化方法提供了新的机会。但是,需要仔细考虑隐私、机密性和数据所有权方面的道德问题。为了最大限度地发挥理发店干预措施的影响力,必须解决培训和资源提供给理发师、干预措施的文化适宜性、可持续性和可扩展性等挑战。需要进一步研究来评估长期影响、成本效益和最佳实施实践。总体而言,理发店有可能成为解决慢性健康差距和促进健康公平的重要合作伙伴。