促进卫生公平的CEnR伙伴关系最佳做法。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Patrice Forrester, Abdou Simon Senghor, C Daniel Mullins, Michelle Medeiros, Claudia Baquet, Donald L Wright, T Joseph Mattingly
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背景:促进卫生公平的社区参与研究(CEnR)伙伴关系的最佳实践可以减轻获得卫生保健的障碍,特别是在公共卫生危机期间。它们还为促进服务不足社区的卫生公平建立了特定的价值一致性。目标:我们的目标是共同制定促进卫生公平的CEnR伙伴关系的最佳做法。方法:有目的抽样9名研究人员和13名具有cnr经验的社区成员参与研究。最佳实践文件的第一版是根据社区成员在参与前活动期间的反馈制定的,这些活动旨在共同设计可信赖的CEnR伙伴关系的可持续模式。最佳做法文件是根据虚拟会议中研究参与者的意见的汇编和分类进一步编制的。结果:最佳实践文件包括促进卫生公平的CEnR伙伴关系的一般指导原则和与COVID-19检测相关的伙伴关系的具体指导原则。所有CEnR伙伴关系的基本做法包括制定共同目标、问责制和透明度。针对COVID-19检测的社会、伦理和行为影响(SEBI)的指导方针包括确定社区资源和挑战,识别和沟通与COVID-19和COVID-19检测相关的价值和风险,以及最大限度地减少与COVID-19检测相关的风险和困难。结论:促进卫生公平的CEnR伙伴关系的最佳做法应根据具体的CEnR伙伴关系进行调整。未来的研究可以探索社区成员和研究人员如何实施CEnR伙伴关系的最佳实践,以促进服务不足社区的卫生公平。
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Best Practices for CEnR Partnerships for Health Equity.

Background: Best practices for community-engaged research (CEnR) partnerships to promote health equity can mitigate barriers to health care, especially during public health crises. They also establish value congruence specific to the promotion of health equity for underserved communities.

Objectives: Our goal was to co-develop best practices for CEnR partnerships promoting health equity.

Methods: A purposeful sample of 9 researchers and 13 community members with experience in CEnR participated in the study. A first version of the best practices document was developed based on feedback from community members during pre-engagement activities that sought to co-design a sustainable model for trustworthy CEnR partnerships. The best practices document was further developed from compilation and categorization of comments from study participants in virtual meetings.

Results: The best practices document included general guiding principles for CEnR partnerships promoting health equity and specific guidelines for partnerships relevant to COVID-19 testing. Foundational practices for all CEnR partnerships include the development of shared goals, accountability, and transparency. Guidelines specific to the social, ethical, and behavioral implications (SEBI) of COVID-19 testing include identifying community resources and challenges, identifying and communicating the value and risks associated with COVID-19 and COVID-19 testing, and minimizing risks and hardships relevant to COVID-19 testing.

Conclusions: Best practices for CEnR partnerships promoting health equity should be tailored to the specific CEnR partnership. Future research could explore how community members and researchers implement CEnR partnership best practices to promote health equity for underserved communities.

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