社区视角分析:为社区学术研究准备协议的设计提供信息。

IF 2.1 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-04-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.83
Kendra Juliette, Noelle Gorka, Athena S McKay, Donald Vereen, Bettina Campbell, Sarah Bailey, Luther Evans, Vaishali Nambiar, Elias Samuels, Patricia Piechowski, Ella Greene-Moton, Arlene Sparks, E Hill De Loney, DeWaun Robinson, Kent D Key, Susan J Woolford
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前言:社区参与的伙伴关系(社区/学术界/政府)可在制定应对公共卫生危机的有效协议方面发挥作用。系统性的种族主义,金钱优先于人性,以及通过密歇根州紧急管理法(第439号法令)压制地方民主进程,这些都在弗林特水危机中发挥了作用。尽管以燧石为基础的社区组织和学术机构之间进行了数十年的合作,但应对此类危机和进行相关研究的方法是无效的。方法:密歇根大学密歇根临床与健康研究所社区参与项目和弗林特社区组织合作伙伴共同制定了研究准备和伙伴关系协议(R2P2),以提供社区参与的建议,为突发公共卫生事件的快速研究反应提供信息。R2P2工作组进行了广泛的文献综述和关键访谈,为协议制定提供信息。结果:这份手稿概述了工作组的方法、主要访谈发现和确定的主要原则。会议将提出在危机前和危机中需要解决的详细建议和关键要素,包括建立和维持信任、确保透明度、支持清晰的沟通、建立学术机构的“前门”(包括“拉响警报”的手段)、解决学术激励问题、实现公平的资源共享以及解决系统性种族主义问题。结论:这份社区视角手稿提供了发展有意义的社区-学术研究伙伴关系的基本要素,以解决影响社区,特别是有色人种社区的公共卫生危机。此外,这项工作强调了学术机构更多地承认和利用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)的机会。
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Community perspective analysis: Informing the design of a community-academic research readiness protocol.

Introduction: Community-engaged partnerships (community/academia/government) can play a role in developing effective protocols that address public health crises. Systemic racism, prioritization of money over humanity, and the repression of the local democratic processes through the State of Michigan Emergency Manager Law (Order of Act 439) all played a role in the Flint Water Crisis. Despite decades of collaboration between Flint-based community organizations and academic institutions, ways to navigate such crises and conduct relevant research were ineffective.

Methods: The Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research Community Engagement program at the University of Michigan and Flint's Community Based Organization Partners co-developed the Research Readiness and Partnership Protocol (R2P2) to provide community-engaged recommendations that inform a rapid research response to public health emergencies. The R2P2 Workgroup conducted an extensive literature review and key interviews to inform protocol development.

Results: This manuscript provides an overview of the Workgroup's methods, key interview findings, and the main principles identified. Detailed recommendations and key elements to address prior to and during a crisis will be presented including methods for: establishing and maintaining trust, ensuring transparency, supporting clear communication, establishing a "front door" to academic institutions including a means to "sound the alarm," addressing academic incentives, achieving equitable resource sharing, and addressing systemic racism.

Conclusion: This manuscript of community perspectives provides essential elements to develop meaningful community-academic research partnerships to address public health crises impacting communities, particularly communities of color. Furthermore, this work highlights an opportunity for greater acknowledgment and utilization of community-based participatory research (CBPR) by academic institutions.

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