用转化科学效益模型衡量公平的差距和机会:来自美国印第安人和阿拉斯加土著糖尿病转化研究中心的建议。

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2024-10-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.638
Amy G Huebschmann, Angela G Brega, Sarah A Stotz, Aliassa L Shane, Roxanna King, Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan, Kaylee R Clyma, R Turner Goins, Gary L Ferguson, Tassy Parker, Nathania Tsosie, Sara J Mumby, Spero M Manson, Meredith P Fort
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摘要

转化研究需要通过对公众重要措施(包括健康和社会效益)的影响来显示其价值。为此,转化科学效益模型(TSBM)确定了四类影响:临床、社区、经济和政策。然而,TSBM在这些影响领域如何与公平相关方面提供了有限的指导。我们美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民糖尿病转化研究中心的核心结构是七个区域,独立的卫星中心,致力于社区参与的研究。根据我们的集体经验,我们提供了经验证据,说明TSBM如何应用于以社区伙伴关系为中心的以公平为重点的研究,并承认土著知识。对于本期特刊“促进对实施科学中影响措施的理解和使用”,我们的目标是描述和批判性地评估在将TSBM作为一种对卫生公平问题敏感的评估方法的适用性方面的差距。因此,我们建议对原始的TSBM逻辑模型进行改进,以增加:1)社区代表性作为一个指标,在整个研究生命周期中为社区合作伙伴提供“一个席位”,以产生影响公平的解决方案(创新),并优先考虑要评估的内容,以及2)评估测量结果和效益的代表性。
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Gaps and opportunities for measuring equity with the Translational Science Benefits Model: Recommendations from the Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Diabetes Translation Research.

Translational research needs to show value through impact on measures that matter to the public, including health and societal benefits. To this end, the Translational Science Benefits Model (TSBM) identified four categories of impact: Clinical, Community, Economic, and Policy. However, TSBM offers limited guidance on how these areas of impact relate to equity. Central to the structure of our Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Diabetes Translation Research are seven regional, independent Satellite Centers dedicated to community-engaged research. Drawing on our collective experience, we provide empirical evidence about how TSBM applies to equity-focused research that centers community partnerships and recognizes Indigenous knowledge. For this special issue - "Advancing Understanding and Use of Impact Measures in Implementation Science" - our objective is to describe and critically evaluate gaps in the fit of TSBM as an evaluation approach with sensitivity to health equity issues. Accordingly, we suggest refinements to the original TSBM Logic model to add: 1) community representation as an indicator of providing community partners "a seat at the table" across the research life cycle to generate solutions (innovations) that influence equity and to prioritize what to evaluate, and 2) assessments of the representativeness of the measured outcomes and benefits.

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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