Doughtery Michelle, Salib Yesmina, Massart Mylynda, Sidani Jaime E, Raphael Jean L, Savage Friedman Felicia, Beery Jason, Ruiz Monica, Miller Elizabeth, Ragavan Maya I
Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Division of General Academic Pediatrics; University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Health Equity. 2025 May 27;9(1):290-295. doi: 10.1089/heq.2024.0151. eCollection 2025.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is essential for addressing health care inequities; however, it is unclear to what extent articles published in high-impact medical journals use CPBR. We reviewed original research articles in nine journals across 4 years to determine how frequently CBPR was used and, for articles using CBPR, details about partnerships. Of 5,624 articles, only 6 (0.1%) used CBPR. Five identified community partners and whether partners were involved in research planning/implementation, one reported that partners were involved in dissemination, and none reported adherence to CBPR principles. Improving integration of CBPR is an urgent priority for funders, institutions, journals, and researchers.
基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)对于解决医疗保健不平等问题至关重要;然而,尚不清楚在高影响力医学期刊上发表的文章在多大程度上使用了CBPR。我们回顾了4年中9种期刊上的原创研究文章,以确定CBPR的使用频率,以及对于使用CBPR的文章,有关合作关系的详细信息。在5624篇文章中,只有6篇(0.1%)使用了CBPR。5篇文章确定了社区合作伙伴以及合作伙伴是否参与研究规划/实施,1篇文章报告合作伙伴参与了传播工作,没有文章报告遵循CBPR原则。对于资助者、机构、期刊和研究人员来说,提高CBPR的整合是一项紧迫的优先任务。