Colorado Immersion Training in Community Engagement: Ten years of learning and doing.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-12-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.658
Leslie A Wright, Reginaldo Garcia, Mary E Fisher, Kaylee Gordon, Donald E Nease, Elizabeth Sweitzer, Crystal LoudHawk-Hedgepeth, Charlene Barrientos Ortiz, Montelle Taméz, Lorenzo Ramírez, Linda Zittleman, Bruno Walther Santos Sobral
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Abstract

The Colorado Immersion Training in Community Engagement (CIT) program supports a change in the research trajectory of junior faculty, early career researchers, and doctoral students toward Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR). CIT is within the Community Engagement and Health Equity Core (CEHE) at the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI), an NIH-funded Clinical and Translational Science award. This Translational Science Case Study reports on CIT's impacts from 2010 to 2019. A team from The Evaluation Center at the University of Colorado Denver utilized four primary data sources: administrative records, participant written reflections, participant and Community Research Liaison (CRL) interviews, and community partner surveys. Data were analyzed using the framework of CBPR principles and the conceptual logic model. CIT trained 122 researchers in CBPR through embedded education within various Colorado communities. CIT Alumni secured ∼$8,723,000 in funding between CCTSI Pilot Grants and external funding. Also, CIT alumni implemented CBPR into curricula and community programming and developed deep, lasting relationships. Further key learnings include the crucial role of CRLs in building relationships between university and community partners and how CIT may serve as a mechanism to improve historical mistrust between communities and universities.

科罗拉多社区参与浸入式培训:十年的学习和实践。
科罗拉多社区参与浸入式培训(CIT)项目支持改变初级教师、早期职业研究人员和博士生的研究轨迹,转向社区参与式研究(CBPR)。CIT隶属于科罗拉多州临床和转化科学研究所(CCTSI)的社区参与和健康公平核心(CEHE),该研究所是美国国立卫生研究院资助的临床和转化科学奖。本转化科学案例研究报告了2010年至2019年CIT的影响。来自科罗拉多大学丹佛分校评估中心的一个团队利用了四个主要数据来源:行政记录、参与者书面反思、参与者和社区研究联络(CRL)访谈以及社区合作伙伴调查。采用CBPR原理框架和概念逻辑模型对数据进行分析。CIT通过科罗拉多州各个社区的嵌入式教育培训了122名CBPR研究人员。CIT校友在CCTSI试点补助金和外部资金之间获得了约8,723,000美元的资金。此外,CIT校友将CBPR应用到课程和社区规划中,并建立了深厚而持久的关系。进一步的关键学习包括社区责任在建立大学和社区合作伙伴关系方面的关键作用,以及CIT如何作为一种机制来改善社区和大学之间的历史不信任。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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