Evaluating the success of community engagement in the Implementation Science Center for Cancer Control Equity.

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-05-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.86
Lydia E Pace, Madeline Davies, Stephanie Martinez, Leslie Salas Karnes, Leslie Pelton-Cairns, Susan Dargon-Hart, Melissa Holguin, James G Daly, Rebekka M Lee, Gina R Kruse, Karen M Emmons
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Abstract

Community-engaged research is essential to advance the implementation of evidence-based practices, but engagement quality is rarely assessed. We evaluated community health centers' (CHCs) experiences partnering with the Implementation Science Center for Cancer Control Equity (ISCCCE) using an online survey of 59 CHC staff. Of 38 respondents (64.4% response rate), most perceived their engagement positively, with over 92% feeling respected by ISCCCE collaborators and perceiving projects as beneficial. Limited staff time and resources were the main challenges identified. This study suggests the utility of gathering feedback to evaluate community research engagement and inform adaptations of research processes to optimize partnership quality.

评估社区参与癌症控制公平执行科学中心的成功。
社区参与的研究对于推进循证实践的实施至关重要,但参与的质量很少得到评估。我们通过对59名社区卫生中心工作人员的在线调查,评估了社区卫生中心(CHC)与癌症控制公平实施科学中心(ISCCCE)合作的经验。在38名受访者(64.4%的回复率)中,大多数人积极地看待他们的参与,超过92%的人感到受到ISCCCE合作者的尊重,并认为项目有益。确定的主要挑战是工作人员时间和资源有限。本研究建议收集反馈以评估社区研究参与,并告知研究过程的调整以优化伙伴关系质量。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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