"It's Important to Use Dialogue that Promotes a Safe Space of Inclusivity": Reflections From a Community Engagement Studio to Inform Creative Alcohol Research.

Sara E Baumann, Leigh Anne Schmidt, Annika Agarwal, RaNaja Kennedy, Robert W S Coulter, Brigit Joseph, Elizabeth Miller, Christina Mair
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There is a pressing need for research that prioritizes the inclusion of diverse communities in the alcohol research field. A community-engaged approach can lead to more sustainable approaches, enhance buy-in, and lead to actions that are more equitable. The Community Engagement Studio (CES) model, which facilitates discussions between researchers, community engagement coordinators, and community experts, is one structured method to support conducting community-engaged research. In our creative alcohol study, we utilized Collaborative Filmmaking (CF) - a participatory, visual research method - to explore structural and neighborhood effects on alcohol use. We applied the CES model to enhance our study with community input prior to launch, which is particularly important when applying novel methodologies. The CES discussion illuminated several topics for the research team to consider regarding research study logistics (e.g., filmmaking prompts, recruitment, filmmaking support) and how to approach the research topic of alcohol use (e.g., trauma, sensitivity). This allowed the research team to make critical adjustments to their approach to ensure the tools, data collection techniques, and recruitment methods were appropriate. Input from community experts also uncovered important considerations related to trauma, ethics, and trust, which are vital for creative, participatory health research. Overall, the CES served as a valuable model for fostering community dialogue and can be used to enhance the impact of creative research.

“重要的是使用对话来促进包容性的安全空间”:来自社区参与工作室的反思,为创意酒精研究提供信息。
迫切需要在酒精研究领域优先考虑不同社区的研究。社区参与的方法可以导致更可持续的方法,增强支持,并导致更公平的行动。社区参与工作室(CES)模式促进了研究人员、社区参与协调员和社区专家之间的讨论,是支持开展社区参与研究的一种结构化方法。在我们的创造性酒精研究中,我们使用了协作电影制作(CF)——一种参与式的视觉研究方法——来探索酒精使用的结构和邻里影响。我们应用了CES模型,在发布之前通过社区投入来加强我们的研究,这在应用新方法时尤为重要。CES的讨论阐明了研究小组在研究后勤方面需要考虑的几个主题(例如,电影制作提示、招募、电影制作支持)以及如何处理酒精使用的研究主题(例如,创伤、敏感性)。这使得研究团队能够对他们的方法进行关键调整,以确保工具、数据收集技术和招聘方法是合适的。社区专家的投入还揭示了与创伤、伦理和信任有关的重要考虑因素,这些因素对于创造性、参与性卫生研究至关重要。总体而言,CES是促进社区对话的宝贵模式,可用于增强创造性研究的影响。
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