芝加哥癌症健康公平协作:在COVID-19期间与我们的社区合作伙伴合作进行适应。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jeanine Ntihirageza, Joanne Glenn, Aida Giachello, Lidia Filus, Melissa Martinez, Alicia Kholamian, Araceli Estrada, Marian Fitzgibbon, Masahito Jimbo
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背景:芝加哥癌症健康公平合作组织与社区、专业和学术机构合作,解决芝加哥癌症健康不平等问题。其外展核心侧重于社区伙伴关系的发展和可持续性。目标:一个重要的年度活动是社区论坛。本文描述了在2020年和2021年从面对面的形式过渡到虚拟形式,并在2022年过渡到混合模式的过程、挑战、机遇和策略。方法:采用社区驱动的参与和能力建设方法来规划和执行论坛。论坛后调查数据用于评估观众的感知体验。结果:包容性、详细的计划带来了高水平的参与度。虽然大多数人更喜欢面对面,但三分之一的人更喜欢虚拟的,或者两者兼而有之。结论:强有力的伙伴关系是在复杂的社区活动规划和实施中取得成功的关键,无论其交付形式如何。混合模式运行良好,但总体而言,与会者更喜欢面对面的演讲者。
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Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative: Adaptations in collaboration with our community partners during COVID-19.

Background: The Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative partners community, professional, and academic institutions to address cancer health inequity in Chicago. Its Outreach Core focuses on the development and sustainability of the community partnerships.

Objectives: A key annual event is the Community Forum. This paper describes the processes, challenges, opportunities, and strategies used to transition from an in-person to a virtual format in 2020 and 2021 and a hybrid model in 2022.

Methods: Community-driven participatory and capacity-building approaches were used in planning and executing the forums. Post-forum survey data were used to assess audiences' perceived experiences.

Results: The inclusive, detailed planning led to high levels of engagement. Although the majority preferred in-person, a third preferred virtual or either.

Conclusions: Strong partnership is key to success in the complex planning and implementing of community activities regardless of delivery format. The hybrid model worked well, but overall the attendees preferred in-person speakers.

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