社区参与的血管外科研究:减少截肢差异和影响人口水平变化的方法

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Seminars in Vascular Surgery Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2022.12.001
Samantha Danielle Minc , Chloé Powell , Laura M. Drudi , Laura Young , Kelly Kempe , Lyssa Ochoa , Monica Peek , Geri Dino
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社区参与研究(CEnR)是在健康结果方面创造可持续和有效变化的有力工具。CEnR让社区成员成为平等的合作伙伴,通过在整个研究过程中包括他们来扩大他们的声音和优先事项。这种参与增加了研究的相关性和意义,改进了研究结果转化为可持续卫生政策和实践的过程,并最终增强了学术、临床和社区合作伙伴之间对持续研究伙伴关系的相互信任。在CEnR的规划、设计和实施中,必须考虑一些关键原则。这些原则侧重于包容性代表和参与、社区赋权、社区能力建设和保护社区自决。尽管血管外科医生可能无法独自解决这些问题,但他们应该与一个团队合作,帮助他们将这些元素纳入CEnR项目的设计和提案中。这可能最好通过与研究人员和社区组织合作来实现,这些组织已经拥有这方面的专业知识,并在社区内建立了社会资本。本文介绍了CEnR的理论和原理,它与血管外科医生、研究人员和患者的相关性,以及在血管外科实践、研究和推广中使用CEnR原理如何使我们的患者群体受益,特别关注减少与截肢相关的差异。
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Community-engaged research in vascular surgery: An approach to decrease amputation disparities and effect population-level change

Community-engaged research (CEnR) is a powerful tool to create sustainable and effective change in health outcomes. CEnR engages community members as equal partners, amplifying their voices and priorities by including them throughout the research process. Such engagement increases the relevance and meaning of research, improves the translation of research findings into sustainable health policy and practice, and ultimately enhances mutual trust among academic, clinical, and community partners for ongoing research partnership. There are a number of key principles that must be considered in the planning, design, and implementation of CEnR. These principles are focused on inclusive representation and participation, community empowerment, building community capacity, and protecting community self-determination. Although vascular surgeons may not be equipped to address these issues from the ground up by themselves, they should work with a team who can help them incorporate these elements into their CEnR project designs and proposals. This may be best accomplished by collaborating with researchers and community-based organizations who already have this expertise and have established social capital within the community. This article describes the theory and principles of CEnR, its relevance to vascular surgeons, researchers, and patients, and how using CEnR principles in vascular surgery practice, research, and outreach can benefit our patient population, with a specific focus on reducing disparities related to amputation.

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期刊介绍: Each issue of Seminars in Vascular Surgery examines the latest thinking on a particular clinical problem and features new diagnostic and operative techniques. The journal allows practitioners to expand their capabilities and to keep pace with the most rapidly evolving areas of surgery.
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