Creating a Virtual Indigenist Community-Based Participatory Approach: Lessons Learned from Centering Urban Native Young Women in Research

Nicole D. Reed, Michelle Sarche, Umit Shrestha, Sheana Bull, Caitlin T. Howley, Carly Shangreau, Nancy L. Asdigian, Raeann L. Vossberg, Josefa S. Leon, Carol E. Kaufman
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Community-based participatory research (CBPR) focuses on building relationships between academic and community partners. Indigenist CBPR (ICBPR) expands CBPR to elevate Native voices and center Native priorities in research. This approach, however, has historically been grounded in in-person connection and collaboration. Native WYSE (Women, Young, Strong, and Empowered) making CHOICES (NWC) is an alcohol-exposed pregnancy (AEP) prevention mobile health intervention designed with and for urban Native young women nationally in the U.S. NWC was designed prior to the pandemic and planned to leverage social media and other technological resources to engage this population in AEP prevention. NWC was delivered via mobile app and evaluated within a virtual randomized controlled trial (RCT), administered fully through technology, including recruitment, intervention administration, and data collection. We pursued four main ICBPR-informed research strategies for meaningful virtual connection with urban Native young women and their communities within this RCT: social media presence, Native oversight and review, urban Native young women’s participation in all phases of research, and partnership with Native-serving organizations. We assessed the alignment of these virtual research strategies with the ICBPR framework. Each strategy aligns with several ICBPR elements and overall suggests virtual research can be meaningful and community-centered with appropriate planning. Planning for leadership turnover and long-term engagement are two elements not accommodated by our strategies, but discussed. Building an authentic social media presence proves to be an important virtual strategy in research with Native communities and may have the ability to empower commonalities of Native people’s intergenerational strengths and their cultural and scientific methodologies. Finally, CBPR-informed virtual research approaches may amplify reach and create spaces for Native youth to feel safe and supported to give voice in research efforts. Trial registration number: NCT04376346 (May 5, 2020)

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创建以社区为基础的虚拟土著参与方法:以城市土著青年妇女为研究中心的经验教训
基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)侧重于建立学术和社区合作伙伴之间的关系。ICBPR (indigist CBPR)扩展了原住民族的观点,以提升原住民族的声音,并将原住民族的研究重点放在中心。然而,这种方法历来以面对面的联系和协作为基础。本地WYSE(年轻、强壮和有能力的女性)做出选择(NWC)是一项针对美国全国城市本地年轻女性设计的酒精暴露妊娠(AEP)预防流动健康干预措施。NWC是在大流行之前设计的,计划利用社交媒体和其他技术资源让这些人群参与AEP预防。NWC通过移动应用程序提供,并在虚拟随机对照试验(RCT)中进行评估,完全通过技术进行管理,包括招募、干预管理和数据收集。在这项随机对照试验中,为了与城市土著年轻妇女及其社区建立有意义的虚拟联系,我们采用了四种主要的icbpr研究策略:社交媒体参与、土著监督和审查、城市土著年轻妇女参与研究的所有阶段,以及与土著服务组织建立伙伴关系。我们评估了这些虚拟研究策略与ICBPR框架的一致性。每个策略都与ICBPR的几个要素相一致,总体上表明虚拟研究可以是有意义的、以社区为中心的,并有适当的规划。对领导层更替和长期参与的规划是我们的战略中没有考虑到的两个因素,但我们对此进行了讨论。建立真实的社交媒体存在被证明是与土著社区进行研究的重要虚拟策略,可能有能力增强土著人民代际优势及其文化和科学方法的共性。最后,基于cbpr的虚拟研究方法可以扩大影响范围,为土著青年创造空间,让他们感到安全,并支持他们在研究工作中发表意见。试验注册号:NCT04376346(2020年5月5日)
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