开发信息图表,向拉丁裔农场工人社区成员展示CBPR的研究成果。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sara A Quandt, Elizabeth C Younger, Taylor J Arnold, Ramón Zepeda, Thomas A Arcury, Stephanie S Daniel
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摘要

背景:基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)促进弱势社区和科学家合作解决相关卫生问题。对拉丁裔农场工人来说,雇用儿童及其在危险的农场环境中造成的发病率和死亡率是一个令人关切的问题。向农场工人和服务提供者传达儿童农场工人的研究结果必须考虑到他们的语言、读写能力和教育特点。目标:我们描述了CBPR与拉丁裔农场工人社区合作开发和传播关于儿童农场工人的研究成果。方法:从同行评议的研究论文中摘录信息图表交流的要点。在研究伙伴开发信息图表时,一个迭代过程寻求社区伙伴的投入。经验教训:我们根据已公布的有效信息图表标准,制作了有关与热有关的疾病、教育和童工对肌肉骨骼的影响的信息图表。传播已完成的信息图表的工作需要更加严格。结论:信息图提供了一种向社区成员传达CBPR发现的方法。
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Developing Infographics to Present Research Findings from CBPR to Latinx Farmworker Community Members.

Background: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) facilitates vulnerable communities and scientists collaborating to address pertinent health issues. For Latinx farmworkers, the employment of children and their resulting morbidity and mortality in the hazardous farm environment is a concern. Communicating child farmworker research results to farmworkers and service providers must take into account their language, literacy, and educational characteristics.

Objectives: We describe the collaborative development and dissemination of research findings on child farmworkers by a CBPR partnership with the Latinx farmworker community.

Methods: Key points for communication with infographics were abstracted from peer-reviewed research papers. An iterative process sought community partners' input as the research partners developed the infographics.

Lessons learned: We developed infographics on heat-related illness, education, and musculoskeletal impacts of child labor, guided by published criteria for effective infographics. Efforts to disseminate finished infographics needed greater rigor.

Conclusions: Infographics provide a means to communicate CBPR findings to community members.

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