Conceptualizing National Advisory Boards in primary care research: application to the Two in One HIV and COVID screening and testing model.

Maranda C Ward, Paloma Delgado Setien, Abigail Konopasky, Donaldson F Conserve
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The authors report on their development of a National Advisory Board (NAB) to guide a funded project: Two in One: HIV + COVID-19 Screening and Testing Model. This project aimed to improve primary care practitioners' capacity to routinize HIV, PrEP/PEP, and COVID-19 vaccine screenings for all their patients while relying on culturally responsive communication with their minoritized patients. To approach their monumental research and education tasks, they created a NAB, drawing from the literature on advisory boards to (a) promote board member engagement and (b) progress successfully through the six stages suggested for successful advisory boards. A midpoint survey and final focus groups with NAB members indicated mixed levels of engagement, a sense of time and work being valued, and pride in the media and academic reach of the project. The authors offer considerations for others considering forming a NAB to guide primary care research and interventions.

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国家咨询委员会在初级保健研究中的概念化:应用于 "二合一 "HIV 和 COVID 筛查和检测模式。
作者报告了他们建立国家咨询委员会(NAB)以指导一个受资助项目的情况:二合一:HIV + COVID-19 筛选和检测模式。该项目旨在提高初级保健从业人员的能力,使其能够对所有患者进行常规的 HIV、PrEP/PEP 和 COVID-19 疫苗筛查,同时依靠与少数族裔患者进行文化沟通。为了完成这项艰巨的研究和教育任务,他们借鉴有关咨询委员会的文献,创建了一个国家咨询委员会,以便:(a)促进委员会成员的参与;(b)在成功的咨询委员会所建议的六个阶段中取得成功。对国家咨询委员会成员进行的中期调查和最后的焦点小组讨论表明,他们的参与程度参差不齐,感觉时间和工作都得到了重视,并对项目的媒体和学术影响力感到自豪。作者为其他考虑成立国家咨询委员会以指导初级保健研究和干预措施的人提供了参考意见。
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