Killough Cynthia M, Martinez Julia, Mata Holly, Sedillo Donna, Sanjuan Pilar, Roesch Alexandra, Hudson Christopher, Bishop Brenda, Gonzalez Jose, Rishel Brakey Heidi, Pandhi Nancy
University of New Mexico Health Sciences, Clinical and Translational Science Center, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Otero County Community Health Council, Alamogordo, NM, USA.
J Clin Transl Sci. 2024 Oct 2;8(1):e140. doi: 10.1017/cts.2024.608. eCollection 2024.
There is increasing recognition of the crucial need for robust community engagement in health research and clinical trials. Despite this awareness, challenges persist in bridging the gap between researchers and communities. Much of the current discourse focuses on addressing issues such as cultural humility and equitable partnerships. To expand this conversation, we conducted community engagement studios, following the model by Joosten et al. We wanted to gather perspectives on research involvement across New Mexico. This process and resultant findings offer valuable insights into effective community engagement practices and advance clinical and translational science by amplifying community voices and needs.
人们越来越认识到,在健康研究和临床试验中,社区的积极参与至关重要。尽管有这种认识,但在弥合研究人员与社区之间的差距方面,挑战依然存在。当前的许多讨论都集中在解决文化谦逊和公平伙伴关系等问题上。为了拓展这一话题,我们按照约斯滕等人的模式开展了社区参与工作室活动。我们希望收集新墨西哥州各地对研究参与的看法。这一过程及所得结果为有效的社区参与实践提供了宝贵见解,并通过放大社区的声音和需求,推动临床和转化科学的发展。