Power sharing in community-engaged research with Syrian refugees in Lebanon: Using community engagement to shape intervention fit to context

IF 4.1 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
R. Nakkash , M. Fares , M. Tleis , S. Mugharbil , M. Antaby , H. Al Masri , L. Ghandour , F. Al Halabi , Y. Najjar , B. Louis , R. Afifi
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Abstract

Our study assesses the community-engaged research approach (CEnR) followed during the planning phase for a randomized controlled trial designed to assess how young adult Syrian refugees living in the Bekaa region of Lebanon implementing PM+ with adults in their community will be impacted themselves. We aim to describe the community-engaged research process implemented in our study, and the impact of community engagement on the process of adaptation of the intervention, and the design of the study.

Methods

Community-engaged research (CEnR) was used to adapt this intervention to the context of the young adult Syrian refugee community in Lebanon by forming a community alliance committee (CAC). Twelve members from the Syrian refugee community in the Bekaa, Lebanon with different professional and socio-demographic characteristics who have lived experience or expertise related to mental health, education, health more generally, or young adults were invited to join a community alliance committee. Thematic analysis was conducted for two sources of data: (1) minutes of the CAC meetings; (2) in-depth interviews conducted with five CAC members. Findings demonstrate that community-engaged research increases rigor and relevance of the intervention and influenced outcomes, process, and context measures. Suggested modifications made by the CAC members enhanced the social and cultural relevance of the intervention, the measurement tools, and the study's approach.

Conclusion

Our results showed that a CEnR process contributes to building trust with the community, creating a safe space for everyone to share their inputs, and when integrating those inputs into the adaptation of the intervention, results in a more contextualized intervention.
黎巴嫩叙利亚难民社区参与研究中的权力分享:利用社区参与形成适合具体情况的干预措施
我们的研究评估了在随机对照试验的规划阶段所遵循的社区参与研究方法(CEnR),该试验旨在评估居住在黎巴嫩贝卡地区的叙利亚年轻成年难民与他们社区的成年人一起实施 PM+ 将对他们自身产生怎样的影响。我们的目的是描述在我们的研究中实施的社区参与式研究过程,以及社区参与式研究对干预措施调整过程和研究设计的影响。来自黎巴嫩贝卡地区叙利亚难民社区的 12 名成员应邀参加了社区联盟委员会,他们具有不同的职业和社会人口特征,在心理健康、教育、一般健康或年轻成人方面拥有生活经验或专业知识。对两个数据源进行了主题分析:(1)社区联盟委员会的会议记录;(2)对五名社区联盟委员会成员进行的深入访谈。研究结果表明,社区参与式研究提高了干预措施的严谨性和相关性,并影响了结果、过程和环境测量。结论我们的研究结果表明,社区参与式研究过程有助于与社区建立信任,为每个人创造一个安全的空间来分享他们的意见,当把这些意见纳入干预措施的调整中时,就会产生更符合实际情况的干预措施。
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SSM. Mental health
SSM. Mental health Social Psychology, Health
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