1000杯咖啡:呼吁通过社区参与性研究在行为科学中有意建立关系。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Matthew Y W Kwan, Diana Sherifali, Sujane Kandasamy
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摘要

行为科学家日益认识到,在设计有效、公平和可持续的干预措施过程中,社区参与的重要性。然而,管理研究时间表和产出的学术结构往往低估了形成有意义的社区-学术伙伴关系(cap)所需的缓慢的关系劳动。这篇评论用“1000杯咖啡”来比喻耗时、建立信任的过程,这是社区参与性研究(CBPR)的基础。我们认为,如果没有根深蒂固的关系,共同设计和干预发展的过程可能会成为名义上的、无关紧要的或无效的。借鉴我们自己的例子,创建一个泛加拿大实践社区,促进新人的运动和体育活动行为,我们强调我们如何将CBPR嵌入到我们自己的研究实践中。通过建立真正的合作伙伴关系,行为科学家可以确保他们的工作是基于情境的,与文化相关的,最终更有影响力。
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1000 cups of coffee: a call for intentional relationship-building in behavioral science through community-based participatory research.

Behavioral scientists increasingly recognize the importance of community engagement in the process toward designing impactful, equitable, and sustainable interventions. Yet, the academic structures that govern research timelines and outputs often undervalue the slow, relational labor required to form meaningful Community-Academic Partnerships (CAPs). This commentary uses the metaphor of "1000 cups of coffee" to capture the time-intensive, trust-building processes foundational to Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR). We argue that without deep-rooted relationships, the process of co-design and intervention development may become nominal, irrelevant, or ineffective. Drawing on our own examples of creating a pan-Canadian community of practice advancing newcomer sport and physical activity behaviors, we highlight how we have embedded CBPR into our own research practice. By committing to authentic partnerships, behavioral scientists can ensure that their work is contextually grounded, culturally relevant, and eventually more impactful.

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Translational Behavioral Medicine
Translational Behavioral Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -
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期刊介绍: Translational Behavioral Medicine publishes content that engages, informs, and catalyzes dialogue about behavioral medicine among the research, practice, and policy communities. TBM began receiving an Impact Factor in 2015 and currently holds an Impact Factor of 2.989. TBM is one of two journals published by the Society of Behavioral Medicine. The Society of Behavioral Medicine is a multidisciplinary organization of clinicians, educators, and scientists dedicated to promoting the study of the interactions of behavior with biology and the environment, and then applying that knowledge to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, communities, and populations.
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