“……工作确实正在完成,而且非常值得……”:社区咨询委员会成员的感想。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Deborah Chassler, Craig McClay, Madeline D'Onfro, Tracy Battaglia, Andrea Macone, Jennifer Kimball, Derek Reynolds, Jess Tilley, Linda Sprague Martinez
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背景:联邦资助的四州康复社区研究(HCS)旨在减少致命的阿片类药物过量。每个州都被要求建立一个社区咨询委员会(CAB)。cab有可能塑造研究重点,确保与受影响社区的相关性。目的:描述参加马萨诸塞州HCS CAB的个人和专业利益。讨论促进HCS-MA CAB成员利益的策略。方法:20名HCS-MA CAB成员中有19人回答了以下问题:你参与CAB对你个人、社区工作和研究有何影响?考虑个人和职业利益。使用主题分析对回复进行分析。经验教训:在HCS-MA CAB服务的好处包括在“诚实和开放的空间”中相互学习,建立新的关系,以及为共同目标而共同努力的自豪感和感激之情。结论:本案例研究的结果表明,社区参与和分享多种了解方式对CAB成员来说是多么有价值。
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"… Work Really Is Being Done and It's Very Worthwhile …": Reflections from Community Advisory Board Members.

Background: The federally-funded four-state HEALing Communities Study (HCS) aims to reduce fatal opioid overdoses. Each state was required to establish a Community Advisory Board (CAB). CABs have the potential to shape research priorities, ensuring relevance to affected communities.

Objectives: Describe personal and professional benefits of Massachusetts HCS CAB participation. Discuss strategies that promote HCS-MA CAB member benefits.

Methods: Nineteen of 20 HCS-MA CAB members responded to prompts: How has your involvement in the CAB impacted you as an individual, in your work in the community, and on the study? Consider the personal and professional benefits. Responses were analyzed using Thematic Analysis.

Lessons learned: Benefits of serving on the HCS-MA CAB included mutual learning in an "honest and open space," forming new relationships, and pride and gratitude in working together on a shared goal.

Conclusions: The results of this case study suggest how valuable community engagement and sharing multiple ways of knowing can be for CAB members.

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