用审慎和定性的方法动员社区关注农村非洲裔美国人的心理健康需求

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Systems & Reform Pub Date : 2018-01-02 DOI:10.1080/23288604.2017.1404180
A. Cheney, Tiffany F. Haynes, M. Olson, N. Cottoms, Keneshia Bryant, Christina M. Reaves, M. Reich, G. Curran, Greer Sullivan
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摘要:审议方法获得有关卫生主题的知情和合理的公众意见,但很少伴随着严格的定性方法,可以根据社区成员的共同经验得出结论。在这个项目中,我们使用了协商民主论坛,这是一个协商过程,将不同的社区成员聚集在一起,集体讨论农村非洲裔美国人的心理健康问题,集思广益解决心理健康需求的解决方案,审议替代解决方案,并指出未来行动的步骤。通过使用严格的定性方法来记录审议过程并分析审议对话,我们为未来的卫生保健政策和研究提供了强有力的证据基础。在本文中,我们记录了我们的方法,介绍了论坛的发现,并讨论了审议对政策和研究的影响。我们得出的结论是,在我们的项目中使用的审议过程和定性方法的结合可以产生对心理健康的深刻情境化理解,并确定社区发起的解决方案,以解决资源贫乏社区的心理健康需求,这可以帮助指导公共卫生研究并为公共卫生政策提供证据基础。
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Using Deliberative and Qualitative Methods to Mobilize Community Around the Mental Health Needs of Rural African Americans
Abstract Abstract—Deliberative methods obtain informed and well-reasoned public input on health topics but are rarely accompanied by rigorous qualitative methods that can ground findings in community members’ shared experiences. In this project, we used Deliberative Democracy Forums, a deliberative process, to bring diverse community members together to collectively discuss mental health among rural African Americans, brainstorm solutions to address mental health needs, deliberate alternate solutions, and indicate steps for future action. By using rigorous qualitative methods to document the deliberative process and analyze deliberative dialogue, we produced a strong evidence base to inform future health care policy and research. In this article, we document our approach, present forum findings, and discuss the impact of deliberation on policy and research. We conclude that the combination of deliberative process and qualitative methods used in our project can produce a deeply contextualized understanding of mental health and identify community-initiated solutions to address mental health needs in resource-poor communities, which can help guide public health research and provide an evidence base for public health policy.
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