Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud: Protocol for a People's Movement for Health Ownership

Marilyn Tseng, M. Espinoza-Kulick, Karen Muñoz-Christian, Irebid Gilbert, Patty Herrera, Esperanza Salazar, Tejal Vinchhi, Antonio Ramirez, Bernarda Martinez, Gloria Soto, Cristina Macedo, Anita Kelleher, Irma Torres, Maritza Perez, Valeria Diego, Elisa Gonzalez, Suzanne Phelan
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Abstract:Background: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an increasingly recognized approach to address health inequities. Although in CBPR all processes occur within the community context, its diagrammatic model places the intervention/research outside of the community rather than conceptualizing it as an event in a complex web of system components.Objectives: We sought to 1) introduce a systems-oriented community ownership conceptual framework that integrates a systems perspective with CBPR and 2) to describe an application of this framework in the form of the Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud initiative, a research-based, action-oriented collaboration between Cal Poly investigators and community partners in Santa Maria and Guadalupe, California.Methods: We conducted a stocktake of community assets and partnerships in Santa Maria and Guadalupe, among California's poorest and most medically underserved cities; created marketing materials; launched the initiative in December 2020; and collected survey and interview data on community health concerns. An advisory board guides direction of the work. Activities are intended to affect partnerships (who is involved in actions and decisions) and processes (what actions will be taken), as well as resources (e.g., building human and social capital by changing narratives of local, historically rooted power dynamics and offering peer learning opportunities on advocacy and health care interactions). Implementation challenges within this framework are also discussed.Conclusions: By de-centering specific interventions and conceptualizing them as single events in a complex web, our system-oriented community ownership model brings the focus back to the system itself, and to system-based processes and solutions, while still guided by CBPR principles.
Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud:争取健康所有权的人民运动议定书
摘要:背景:以社区为基础的参与式研究(CBPR)是一种日益得到认可的解决健康不平等问题的方法。尽管社区参与式研究的所有过程都发生在社区环境中,但其图解模式将干预/研究置于社区之外,而不是将其概念化为复杂的系统组成部分网络中的一个事件:我们试图:1)介绍一个以系统为导向的社区所有权概念框架,该框架将系统视角与社区公共政策研究相结合;2)介绍该框架在 "我的家人,我们的健康"(Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud)项目中的应用,该项目是加州圣玛丽亚和瓜达卢佩的加州理工大学调查人员与社区合作伙伴开展的一项以研究为基础、以行动为导向的合作项目:我们对圣玛丽亚和瓜达卢佩的社区资产和合作伙伴关系进行了评估,这两个城市是加利福尼亚州最贫穷、医疗服务最匮乏的城市;我们制作了营销材料;于 2020 年 12 月启动了该倡议;并收集了有关社区健康问题的调查和访谈数据。咨询委员会负责指导工作方向。各项活动旨在影响伙伴关系(谁参与行动和决策)和进程(将采取哪些行动)以及资源(例如,通过改变对当地历史上根深蒂固的权力动态的叙述,建立人力和社会资本,并提供关于宣传和医疗互动的同行学习机会)。此外,还讨论了在这一框架内实施所面临的挑战:我们以系统为导向的社区自主权模式通过去中心化具体的干预措施,并将其概念化为复杂网络中的单一事件,从而将焦点拉回到系统本身以及基于系统的流程和解决方案上,同时仍然遵循社区公共政策和政策审查原则。
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