Alecia Fair, Leah Dunkel, Marquetta Frost, Tiffany Israel, Felicia Lane-MuMin, Lexie Lipham, Devan Ray, Meghan Spiroff, Brieanne Witte, Cathy Wolfsfeld, Bed, Yolanda Vaughn, Stephania T Miller
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Abstract
Background: There are few methods that focus on engaging racial and ethnic minorities in research. The Meharry-Vanderbilt Community Engaged Research Core partnered with the University of Utah, the University of Michigan, and community/patient partners to convene a virtual summit to share the Community Engagement Studio (CE Studio) model, a structured and widely-used approach that facilitates community engagement in research.
Objectives: The CE Studio Virtual Training Summit (Summit) goal was to prepare multi-stakeholder (e.g., researchers, community members) research teams to engage more racial/ethnic minorities in CE studios.
Methods: Summit planning included (1) agenda development, including CE Studio training and a live CE Studio demonstration; (2) summit advertisement across several networks, including minority-serving institutions; and (3) development of pre-and post-Summit evaluations.
Results: Among 50 registrants (76.7% academicians) that completed evaluations, more than 65% planned to increase engagement of racial/ethnic minorities in research and implement CE Studios as a result of the Summit. Increased confidence in all CE training areas was reported, including in conducting an effective CE Studio planning meeting (32.1% pre-Summit/90.3% post-Summit) and identifying and preparing patient/community stakeholders for engagement as CE Studio experts (46.4% pre-Summit/93.6% post-Summit).
Conclusions: Virtual CE Studio training that includes multi-stakeholder planning partners can be an effective method for introducing the CE Studio model and preparing multi-stakeholder research teams to engage racial and ethnic minorities in CE Studios. This is particularly salient given that effective community engaged research methods and best practices are not currently being distributed through research programs at a pace consistent with the demands.
背景:很少有方法专注于让少数种族和少数族裔参与研究。梅哈里-范德比尔特社区参与研究核心与犹他大学、密歇根大学以及社区/患者合作伙伴合作,召开了一次虚拟峰会,分享社区参与工作室(CE Studio)模式,这是一种促进社区参与研究的结构化和广泛使用的方法:社区参与工作室虚拟培训峰会(峰会)的目标是让多方利益相关者(如研究人员、社区成员)研究团队做好准备,让更多少数种族/族裔参与到社区参与工作室中:峰会规划包括:(1) 制定议程,包括 CE Studio 培训和 CE Studio 现场演示;(2) 在多个网络(包括少数族裔服务机构)上发布峰会广告;(3) 制定峰会前后的评估:在完成评估的 50 名注册者(76.7% 为院士)中,超过 65% 的人计划通过峰会提高少数种族/族裔在研究中的参与度并实施 CE 工作室。据报告,与会者对所有 CE 培训领域的信心都有所增强,包括开展有效的 CE 工作室规划会议(峰会前为 32.1%,峰会后为 90.3%),以及确定患者/社区利益相关者并为其作为 CE 工作室专家参与做好准备(峰会前为 46.4%,峰会后为 93.6%):包括多方利益相关者规划伙伴在内的虚拟 CE 工作室培训可以成为介绍 CE 工作室模式的有效方法,并帮助多方利益相关者研究团队为少数种族和少数民族参与 CE 工作室做好准备。这一点尤为重要,因为目前有效的社区参与研究方法和最佳实践并没有以符合需求的速度在研究项目中传播。