Community Based Participatory Research to Reduce Oral Health Disparities in American Indian Children.

Journal of family medicine Pub Date : 2015-01-01
T Tiwari, T Sharma, M Harper, T Zacher, R Roan, C George, E Swyers, N Toledo, T Batliner, P A Braun, J Albino
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Community based participatory research is an approach aimed to equitably involve community members, representatives, and academic researchers in all aspects of the research process. Using this methodology can help integrate cultural knowledge into interventions, supporting researchers to effectively partner with communities in addressing health disparities. The Center for Native Oral Health Research (CNOHR) collaborates with two American Indian (AI) tribes to advance oral health knowledge and practice, including the conduct of randomized controlled clinical trials of culturally sensitive behavioral interventions for primary prevention of early childhood caries (ECC). This manuscript describes the development of researcher-community partnership, and the development and implementation of the two clinical trial in the community. It also gives a detailed account of the strategies developed through the community input in recruitment and retention of the study participants and finally the lessons learnt during the study implementation.

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以社区为基础的参与性研究减少美国印第安儿童口腔健康差异。
基于社区的参与式研究是一种旨在使社区成员、代表和学术研究人员公平参与研究过程各个方面的方法。使用这种方法有助于将文化知识纳入干预措施,支持研究人员有效地与社区合作,解决卫生差距问题。土著口腔健康研究中心(CNOHR)与两个美洲印第安人(AI)部落合作,推进口腔健康知识和实践,包括开展儿童早期龋齿初级预防的文化敏感行为干预(ECC)的随机对照临床试验。本文描述了研究人员与社区伙伴关系的发展,以及两项临床试验在社区的发展和实施。它还详细说明了通过社区在招募和保留研究参与者方面的投入而制定的战略,最后介绍了在研究实施过程中吸取的教训。
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