长期社区参与式研究(CBPR)伙伴关系中的收益-成本关系:来自伙伴关系成功测量方法(MAPS)研究的结果。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Laurie Lachance, Chris M Coombe, Barbara L Brush, Shoou-Yih Daniel Lee, Megan Jensen, Brianna Taffe, Prachi Bhardwaj, Michael Muhammad, Eliza Wilson-Powers, Zachary Rowe, Cleopatra H Caldwell, Barbara A Israel
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摘要

作为伙伴关系成功测量方法(MAPS)研究的一部分,我们以社会交换理论为理论框架,研究了长期社区参与式研究(CBPR)伙伴关系中参与的收益和成本之间的关系。研究发现了三个主要发现:(1)收益和成本作为一个比率运作的概念,即个人收益必须大于参与成本,适用于CBPR伙伴关系形成的早期阶段;(2)随着CBPR伙伴关系的发展,参与的收益和成本包括彼此的需求和整个群体的需求;(3)随着时间的推移,长期CBPR合作伙伴关系的收益和成本关系发生了变化,合作伙伴不再考虑成本,而是考虑有助于互惠互利的投资。
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Understanding the Benefit-Cost Relationship in Long-standing Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR) Partnerships: Findings from the Measurement Approaches to Partnership Success (MAPS) Study.

As part of the Measurement Approaches to Partnership Success (MAPS) study, we investigated the relationship between benefits and costs of participation in long-standing community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnerships using social exchange theory as a theoretical framework. Three major findings were identified: (1) the concept of benefits and costs operating as a ratio, where individual benefits must outweigh costs for participation, applies to early stages of CBPR partnership formation; (2) as CBPR partnerships develop, the benefits and costs of participation include each other's needs and the needs of the group as a whole; and (3) there is a shift in the relationship of benefits and costs over time in long-standing CBPR partnerships, in which partners no longer think in terms of costs but rather investments that contribute to mutual benefits.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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