Institutionalizing Community-engaged Translational Science in an Academic Institution: A Community Stakeholder-Driven Process

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Progress in Community Health Partnerships-Research Education and Action Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1353/cpr.2023.a907978
Michael R. Duke, Angela Sun, Paula Fleisher, Angela Gallegos-Castillo, Monique LeSarre, Joyce Cheng, Kara Young, Mark J. Pletcher, Tung Nguyen, Jane Jih
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Abstract: Background: Although studies have described the power imbalance in academic-community partnerships, little has been published describing how community-based participatory research–informed practitioners can change academic institutions to promote more effective community-engaged research. Objectives: This paper describes a university-funded community-based participatory project in which academic researchers and their community partners worked together to articulate, develop and advocate for institutionalizing best practices for equitable partnerships throughout the university. Methods: Findings derive from a collaborative ethnographic process evaluation. Results: The study describes the integral steps proposed to promote equitable community–university research collaboration, the process by which these principles and best practice recommendations were developed, and the institutional change outcomes of this process. Conclusions: When universities make even small investments toward promoting and nurturing community-engaged research, the quality of the science can be enhanced to advance health equity and community–university relationships can improve, particularly if based on trust, mutual respect, and openness to accomplish a shared vision.
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在学术机构中制度化社区参与的转化科学:社区利益相关者驱动的过程
摘要背景:虽然已有研究描述了学术与社区伙伴关系中的权力不平衡,但很少有研究描述社区参与式研究的实践者如何改变学术机构以促进更有效的社区参与研究。目标:本文描述了一个由大学资助的基于社区的参与性项目,在这个项目中,学术研究人员和他们的社区合作伙伴共同努力,阐明、发展和倡导在整个大学内建立公平伙伴关系的最佳实践。方法:研究结果来自一项合作的民族志过程评估。结果:本研究描述了促进公平的社区-大学研究合作的整体步骤,这些原则和最佳实践建议的发展过程,以及这一过程的制度变革结果。结论:当大学为促进和培养社区参与的研究做出哪怕是很小的投资时,科学的质量就可以得到提高,从而促进健康公平,社区-大学关系也可以得到改善,特别是如果基于信任、相互尊重和开放来实现共同的愿景。
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