Mathias Holly, Duff Elsie, Schulz Petra, Auger Sarah, Gravel-Ouellette Antoinette, Lockhart Teresa, McCorriston Willi, McCrindle Jenn, Mirza Nyal, Pijl Em, Savard Tyla, Hyshka Elaine
School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Room 3-300 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, 11405 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB, T6G 1C9, Canada.
College of Nursing, Helen Glass Centre for Nursing, University of Manitoba, 89 Curry Place, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 2N2, Canada.
Harm Reduct J. 2025 May 30;22(1):92. doi: 10.1186/s12954-025-01247-3.
North America continues to contend with an unregulated drug crisis that is impacting communities of all sizes. Community-based participatory research that meaningfully engages people who use drugs, families, and their wider communities is one way of advancing social justice and improving population health. As more community-academic partnerships are formed in this space, some organizations have launched guidelines and considerations for engaging in community-based participatory research (CBPR). However, to our knowledge, none provide guidance for engaging in CBPR with people who use drugs and their families in rural settings.
This paper presents insights gained from our experiences collaborating to conduct CBPR with families providing unpaid support for people who use drugs in rural Canada. Key considerations are thematically organized in four sections: Dreaming (Building the team and setting a vision), Designing (Key definitions, budget and ethical consideration), Doing (Bringing research to life), and Disseminating (Moving research into action).
By building on existing principles and guidelines for working with PWUD and their families, these considerations will be a valuable resource for other partnerships seeking to engage in community-based participatory substance use research in rural settings.
北美仍在应对一场不受监管的毒品危机,这场危机正在影响各个规模的社区。基于社区的参与性研究让吸毒者、家庭及其更广泛的社区切实参与进来,这是推进社会正义和改善人口健康的一种方式。随着在这一领域形成越来越多的社区 - 学术伙伴关系,一些组织已经发布了参与基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)的指导方针和注意事项。然而,据我们所知,没有一个为在农村地区与吸毒者及其家庭开展CBPR提供指导。
本文介绍了我们在加拿大农村地区与为吸毒者提供无偿支持的家庭合作开展CBPR过程中获得的见解。关键注意事项按主题分为四个部分:梦想(组建团队并设定愿景)、设计(关键定义、预算和伦理考量)、实施(将研究付诸实践)和传播(将研究转化为行动)。
通过借鉴与吸毒者及其家庭合作的现有原则和指导方针,这些注意事项将为其他寻求在农村地区开展基于社区的参与性药物使用研究的伙伴关系提供宝贵资源。