参与膀胱健康研究的青年:来自全国青年妇女健康委员会的观点。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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摘要

社区利益攸关方的参与日益成为健康相关研究的预期组成部分。本文描述了在多中心研究联盟的背景下,青年妇女健康委员会(YWHC)的发展和实施,从其成员的角度关注膀胱健康的新兴领域。互惠互利和社会交流的原则指导理事会的活动。要参加YWHC, 13至21岁的会员必须关注主持人的沟通,并积极参加每两个月90分钟的Zoom会议,在会议期间他们为研究活动提供意见。YWHC成员获得宝贵的知识、技能和个人健康和健康事业的动力,并为自己的研究做出贡献而感到自豪。虽然青年妇女联合会对青年妇女和研究联合会都产生了积极影响,但仍有需要改进的地方。提出建议,以促进有意义的社区参与与青年的研究倡议。
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Engaging Youth in Bladder Health Research: Perspectives from a National Consortium's Young Women's Health Council.

Engaging community stakeholders is increasingly an expected component of health-related research. This paper describes the development and implementation of a Young Women's Health Council (YWHC) within the context of a multicenter research consortium focused on the emerging field of bladder health from the perspective of its members. The principles of mutual benefit and social exchange direct the council's activities. To participate in the YWHC, members, ages 13 to 21 years, must be attentive to communications from facilitators and actively participate in bimonthly 90-minute Zoom meetings during which they provide input on research activities. YWHC members gain valuable knowledge, skills, and motivation for personal health and health careers and take pride in contributing to the research. Although the YWHC positively impacts both the young women and the research consortium, there remain areas for improvement. Recommendations are presented for fostering meaningful community engagement with youth in research initiatives.

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