Community Partners in Care (CPIC): Video Summary of Rationale, Study Approach / Implementation, and Client 6-month Outcomes.

CES4Health.info Pub Date : 2014-02-25
Joseph Mango, Eileen Cabiling, Loretta Jones, Aziza Lucas-Wright, Pluscedia Williams, Kenneth Wells, Esmeralda Pulido, Marcia Meldrum, Ana Ramos, Bowen Chung
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"Community Partners in Care (CPIC): Video Summary of Rationale, Study Approach / Implementation, and Client 6-month Outcomes" is a 2 minute, 46 second video summarizing the study rationale, study approach, and the 6-month outcomes. The video was produced by four agencies: Healthy African American Families II, a health advocacy organization in South Los Angeles; Behavioral Health Services, the largest substance/alcohol abuse service provider in LA County; UCLA; and RAND Health; contract filmmakers Eileen Cabiling and Joe Mango handled cinematography, editing, and video support. The individuals appearing in the video are key CPIC community and academic partners. The celebratory tone of the video is consistent with a Community Partnered Participatory Research approach, a local variant of participatory action research, where study findings are celebrated by the partners, and dissemination efforts include approaches intended for general audiences, especially from low-income, low-literacy, minority communities, in addition to traditional academic products like peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts. The CPIC video offers a community perspective on the study results to our partners, the general public, other scientists and policy makers. We designed the video to teach community and healthcare partners how to adapt and implement the CPIC depression care model and to offer other community -academic partnerships an example of a non-traditional product developed for dissemination from an NIH-funded research study.

社区护理合作伙伴(CPIC):基本原理、研究方法/实施和客户6个月结果的视频摘要。
“社区护理合作伙伴(CPIC):基本原理、研究方法/实施和客户6个月结果的视频摘要”是一个2分46秒的视频,总结了研究的基本原理、研究方法和6个月的结果。该视频由四家机构制作:南洛杉矶的健康倡导组织“健康非裔美国人家庭II”;行为健康服务,洛杉矶县最大的物质/酒精滥用服务提供商;加州大学洛杉矶分校;兰德健康公司;合同制片人艾琳·卡林和乔·芒戈负责摄影、剪辑和视频支持。在视频中出现的个人是太平洋保险公司的主要社区和学术合作伙伴。视频的庆祝基调与社区合作参与式研究方法是一致的,这是参与式行动研究的一种地方变体,在这种方法中,研究成果由合作伙伴庆祝,传播工作包括针对普通受众的方法,特别是来自低收入、低识字率、少数民族社区的方法,以及同行评议的科学手稿等传统学术产品。CPIC的视频向我们的合作伙伴、公众、其他科学家和政策制定者提供了对研究结果的社区观点。我们设计该视频是为了教导社区和医疗保健合作伙伴如何适应和实施CPIC抑郁症护理模式,并为其他社区-学术合作伙伴提供一个由美国国立卫生研究院资助的研究开发的非传统产品的例子。
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