Keller Abiola O, St Arnold Bell Lindsey, Haglund Kristin
College of Nursing, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Marquette University College of Nursing, PO Box 1881, Milwaukee WI 53201-1881 (
Prev Chronic Dis. 2025 Jun 5;22:E23. doi: 10.5888/pcd22.240334.
Community engagement is a pivotal public health tool for addressing population health challenges and advancing health equity. Community-academic partnerships that use community-engaged approaches can prioritize community strengths and ensure that resources and interventions match local needs. In 2021-2022, a community-academic partnership, guided by the principles of community engagement, collaborated with residents of Milwaukee's Near West Side (NWS) to identify strengths and assets and prioritize actions to improve health and quality of life. To inform the development of a planned community resource center, residents were invited for group concept mapping (GCM). GCM includes idea generation, sorting and rating, and developing cluster maps. Residents (N = 165) generated 71 unique ideas in response to the question, "To make the Near West Side a healthier community we need _____." Residents sorted ideas into clusters based on conceptual similarity and prioritized the importance of each. Data were managed with The Concept System Global MAX Software. By using the 71 ideas, a cluster map with 9 domains best fit the data. Domains were high-quality and affordable housing, community-engaged public safety, health and wellness services, strong and inclusive neighborhoods, investments in young people, public infrastructure, sustainable businesses, alternative modes of transportation, and vibrant social spaces. Eight of the 9 domains were highly rated for importance. These domains became focus areas for our partnership's efforts to advance health and well-being in NWS. Our work highlights the significance of projects incorporating community engagement principles within the context of a community-academic partnership to generate mutually beneficial solutions that are strength-based and aligned with partners' priorities.
社区参与是应对人群健康挑战和促进健康公平的关键公共卫生工具。采用社区参与方法的社区-学术伙伴关系能够突出社区优势,并确保资源和干预措施符合当地需求。在2021年至2022年期间,一个遵循社区参与原则的社区-学术伙伴关系与密尔沃基近西区(NWS)的居民合作,以确定优势和资产,并优先采取行动改善健康和生活质量。为了为规划中的社区资源中心的发展提供信息,邀请居民参与团体概念映射(GCM)。GCM包括想法生成、分类和评级,以及绘制聚类图。居民(N = 165)针对“为了使近西区成为一个更健康的社区,我们需要_____”这一问题提出了71个独特的想法。居民们根据概念相似性将想法分类成簇,并对每个簇的重要性进行排序。数据使用The Concept System Global MAX软件进行管理。通过使用这71个想法,一个包含9个领域的聚类图最符合数据。这些领域包括高质量且负担得起的住房、社区参与的公共安全、健康和 wellness 服务、强大且包容的社区、对年轻人的投资、公共基础设施、可持续企业、替代交通方式以及充满活力的社交空间。9个领域中有8个在重要性方面获得了高分。这些领域成为了我们伙伴关系在近西区促进健康和福祉工作的重点领域。我们的工作突出了在社区-学术伙伴关系背景下纳入社区参与原则的项目的重要性,以产生基于优势且与伙伴优先事项一致的互利解决方案。