"Our work is recognized and we are prepared:" A qualitative evaluation of a peer-led research best practices training for community health workers and promotoras.

IF 2 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-07-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.10094
Alexandra E Harper, Analay Perez, M Miaisha Mitchell, Daphne Watkins, Gina M Jay, Vanessa I Trujillo, Kristen Weeks-Norton, Shannen McIntosh, Brenda Eakin, Elias Samuels, Gretchen Piatt, Catherine Striley, Linda Cottler, Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, Susan L Murphy
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Introduction: To overcome the dearth of high-quality, evidence-based, role-specific training for community health workers and promotoras (CHW/Ps) working with research teams, we developed and evaluated a peer-led research best practices training for CHW/Ps. This article qualitatively explores the training experiences from the perspectives of CHW/Ps.

Methods: CHW/Ps were recruited from communities and partners affiliated with study sites in Michigan, Florida, and California to participate in peer facilitated trainings in English and Spanish. A purposeful sample of CHW/Ps completed interviews from July to December 2023 about their perceptions of the training. Three coders analyzed the interviews using a combination of the rigorous and accelerated data reduction (RADaR) technique and thematic text analysis.

Results: Seventeen CHW/Ps participated in interviews (N = 10 in English; N = 7 in Spanish). The mean age was 43.7 ± 14.5 years, most were female (59%), and 47% identified as Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish. We identified three primary themes, each with resulting subthemes: (1) CHW/Ps' Perceptions of the Training, (2) Factors Influencing Receipt of the Training, and (3) CHW/Ps' Recommendations for Future Trainings. Despite offering some opportunities for improvement in various areas, CHW/P learners found the training further clarified their role as CHW/Ps, enhanced their knowledge and skills, and provided a beneficial foundation for CHW/Ps working in community-engaged research.

Conclusion: A peer-led research best practices training for CHW/Ps is an effective strategy for enhancing CHW/Ps' knowledge and skills. Training CHW/Ps in research best practices is a strategy for enhancing the capacity and capability of this community-engaged research workforce.

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“我们的工作得到认可,我们做好了准备:”对面向社区卫生工作者和推广人员的同行主导的研究最佳做法培训进行定性评估。
前言:为了克服为与研究团队合作的社区卫生工作者和推动者(CHW/Ps)提供高质量、循证、特定角色培训的不足,我们为社区卫生工作者和推动者开发并评估了一项同行主导的研究最佳实践培训。本文从CHW/Ps的角度定性地探讨了培训经验。方法:从密歇根州、佛罗里达州和加利福尼亚州的研究地点的社区和合作伙伴中招募CHW/ p,参加同伴促进的英语和西班牙语培训。有目的的CHW/ p样本于2023年7月至12月完成了关于他们对培训的看法的访谈。三名编码员使用严格的加速数据简化(RADaR)技术和主题文本分析相结合的方法分析了访谈。结果:17名CHW/Ps参与了访谈(英语访谈N = 10,西班牙语访谈N = 7)。平均年龄为43.7±14.5岁,大多数为女性(59%),47%为西班牙裔、拉丁裔或西班牙裔。我们确定了三个主要主题,每个主题都有相应的子主题:(1)CHW/Ps对培训的看法,(2)影响接受培训的因素,以及(3)CHW/Ps对未来培训的建议。尽管培训在各个方面提供了一些提高的机会,但学员们发现培训进一步明确了他们作为社区卫生工作者的角色,提高了他们的知识和技能,并为社区卫生工作者从事社区研究提供了有益的基础。结论:开展以同行为主导的科研最佳实践培训,是提高医务人员知识和技能的有效策略。在研究最佳实践方面对卫生保健主任/项目主任进行培训,是提高这支社区参与的研究队伍的能力和能力的一项战略。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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