应用基于社区的参与式研究方法开发结构化评估工具:一项多服务青年倡议的案例研究

Asia S. Bishop, S. Walker, M. Lockhart, Todd I. Herrenkohl
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青春期是对有暴力等严重有害行为风险的青年进行干预并确保满足关键发展需求的关键时期。有许多基于研究的工具和项目可以实现这些目标,但在现实世界的实施中,这些策略在许多情况下的可行性受到了限制。成本、实施基础设施的缺乏以及对当地是否合适和是否接受的担忧,都导致基于研究的工具在社区环境中的使用有限。这些挑战在跨多个系统协调工作的全社区倡议中尤为突出。需要克服这些挑战的努力和战略的成功实例。本文介绍了一个以社区为基础的参与性研究(CBPR)为导向的案例研究,该研究在华盛顿州西雅图的青少年暴力预防倡议的综合服务网络中开发了一个评估和转诊系统。定性访谈和工具验证分析的结果说明了将CBPR原则应用于工具适应工作的可行性和实用性。我们的经验证明了CBPR方法在平衡提供者需求和基于研究的评估实践方面的价值,以确保青年在多种服务环境中获得有针对性的服务。
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Applying a Community-based Participatory Research Approach to the Development of a Structured Assessment Tool: A Case Study in a Multiservice Youth Initiative
Adolescence is a critical time to intervene with youth at risk of serious harmful behaviors, such as violence, and to ensure that key developmental needs are met. There are a number of research-based tools and programs that address these goals, but real-world implementation presents challenges that limit the feasibility of these strategies in many settings. Cost, lack of implementation infrastructure, and concern about local fit and buy-in all contribute to the limited use of research-based tools in community settings. These challenges are particularly prominent in community-wide initiatives which coordinate efforts across multiple systems. Successful examples of efforts and strategies to overcome these challenges are needed. This paper presents a case study of a community-based participatory research (CBPR) orientation employed in the development of an assessment and referral system within the comprehensive service network of a youth violence prevention initiative in Seattle, WA. Findings from qualitative interviews and tool validation analyses illustrate the feasibility and utility of applying CBPR principles to tool adaptation efforts. Our experience demonstrates the value of a CBPR approach in balancing provider needs with research-based assessment practices to ensure youth receive well-targeted services across multiple service settings.
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