Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2024;18(3):415-419.
Underserved communities have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Project Promoting Engagement and COVID-19 Testing for Health (PEACH) study was designed to understand the attitudes, beliefs, and infrastructure associated with COVID-19 risk, testing, and prevention behaviors in people living with, caring for, or at risk for type 2 diabetes. The purpose of this joint community-academic partnered manuscript is to share lessons learned for maintaining community partnerships through the challenging times of a pandemic. New and existing community partners were invited to share their perceptions about the facilitators and barriers of partnering with academia during the COVID-19 public health crisis. Key facilitators included those partners felt heard and their input valued. And the changing nature and demands in response to the pandemic on the partners' responsibilities were among the key challenges. Successful maintenance of the partnerships required flexibility, creativity, and a willingness to adapt engagement as community partners responded to the needs of their communities.
服务不足的社区受到 COVID-19 大流行的不成比例的影响。开展“促进参与和 COVID-19 检测以促进健康项目”(PEACH)研究旨在了解与 COVID-19 风险、检测和预防行为相关的态度、信念和基础设施,这些行为涉及 2 型糖尿病患者、护理人员或有患病风险的人群。本联合社区学术合作伙伴手稿的目的是分享在 COVID-19 大流行的艰难时期维持社区伙伴关系的经验教训。邀请新的和现有的社区合作伙伴分享他们对在 COVID-19 公共卫生危机期间与学术界合作的促进因素和障碍的看法。主要的促进因素包括合作伙伴感到自己的意见被听取并受到重视。合作伙伴的职责因疫情而发生变化和需求增加,这是主要挑战之一。成功维持伙伴关系需要灵活性、创造力和愿意根据社区合作伙伴对社区需求的反应调整参与方式。