在不同的同情社区背景下,社区参与是如何发展的?纵向比较人种学研究方案。

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Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2023-04-21 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524231168426
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背景:富有同情心的社区以促进健康的姑息关怀为基础,旨在解决在临终、死亡、损失和悲伤的背景下,在获得关怀的途径、质量和持续性方面存在的差距。虽然社区参与是公共卫生姑息关怀的一项核心原则,但在有关慈悲社区的实证研究中却很少受到关注:本研究的目标是描述由两个同情社区项目发起的社区参与过程,了解随着时间的推移环境因素对社区参与的影响,并评估社区参与对近端结果的贡献以及维持同情社区的潜力:我们采用基于社区的参与式行动研究方法,对蒙特利尔(加拿大)的两个关爱社区项目进行研究。我们采用纵向比较人种学设计,研究社区参与如何在不同的同情社区环境中演变:数据收集包括焦点小组、关键文件和项目日志审查、参与者观察、对关键信息提供者的半结构化访谈以及以社区参与为重点的问卷调查。数据分析以参与生态学理论和加拿大同情社区评估框架为基础,围绕纵向和比较轴进行,以评估社区参与随时间的演变,并根据当地情况探索影响社区参与过程及其影响的背景因素:本研究获得了蒙特利尔大学医院中心研究伦理委员会的批准(批准证书编号:18.353):讨论:了解两个爱心社区的社区参与过程将有助于深入理解当地环境、社区参与过程及其对爱心社区成果的影响之间的关系。
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How does community engagement evolve in different compassionate community contexts? A longitudinal comparative ethnographic research protocol.

How does community engagement evolve in different compassionate community contexts? A longitudinal comparative ethnographic research protocol.

How does community engagement evolve in different compassionate community contexts? A longitudinal comparative ethnographic research protocol.

How does community engagement evolve in different compassionate community contexts? A longitudinal comparative ethnographic research protocol.

Background: Compassionate communities build on health promoting palliative care that aims to address gaps in access, quality, and continuity of care in the context of dying, death, loss, and grief. While community engagement is a core principle of public health palliative care, it has received little attention in empirical studies of compassionate communities.

Objectives: The objectives of this research are to describe the process of community engagement initiated by two compassionate communities projects, to understand the influence of contextual factors on community engagement over time, and assess the contribution of community engagement on proximal outcomes and the potential for sustaining compassionate communities.

Research approach and design: We use a community-based participatory action-research approach to study two compassionate communities initiatives in Montreal (Canada). We develop a longitudinal comparative ethnographic design to study how community engagement evolves in different compassionate communities contexts.

Methods and analysis: Data collection includes focus groups, review of key documents and project logbooks, participant observation, semi-structured interviews with key informants, and questionnaires with a focus on community engagement. Grounded in the ecology of engagement theory and the Canadian compassionate communities evaluation framework, data analysis is structured around longitudinal and comparative axes to assess the evolution of community engagement over time and to explore the contextual factors influencing the process of community engagement and its impacts according to local context.

Ethic: This research is approved by the research ethics board of the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (approval certificate #18.353).

Discussion: Understanding the process of community engagement in two compassionate communities will contribute to a deeper understanding of the relationships between local context, community engagement processes, and their effect on compassionate communities outcomes.

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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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