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Challenges in conducting community-driven research created by differing ways of talking and thinking about science: a researchers perspective

机译:研究人员以不同的方式对科学进行讨论和思考所带来的社区驱动型研究面临的挑战

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Increasingly, health scientists are becoming aware that research collaborations that include community partnerships can be an effective way to broaden the scope and enhance the impact of research aimed at improving public health. Such collaborations extend the reach of academic scientists by integrating a variety of perspectives and thus strengthening the applicability of the research. Communication challenges can arise, however, when attempting to address specific research questions in these collaborations. In particular, inconsistencies can exist between scientists and community members in the use and interpretation of words and other language features, particularly when conducting research with a biomedical component. Additional challenges arise from differing perceptions of the investigative process. There may be divergent perceptions about how research questions should and can be answered, and in expectations about requirements of research institutions and research timelines. From these differences, misunderstandings can occur about how the results will ultimately impact the community. These communication issues are particularly challenging when scientists and community members are from different ethnic and linguistic backgrounds that may widen the gap between ways of talking and thinking about science, further complicating the interactions and exchanges that are essential for effective joint research efforts. Community-driven research that aims to describe the burden of disease associated with Helicobacter pylori infection is currently underway in northern Aboriginal communities located in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada, with the goal of identifying effective public health strategies for reducing health risks from this infection. This research links community representatives, faculty from various disciplines at the University of Alberta, as well as territorial health care practitioners and officials. This highly collaborative work will be used to illustrate, from a researcher's perspective, some of the challenges of conducting public health research in teams comprising members with varying backgrounds. The consequences of these challenges will be outlined, and potential solutions will be offered.
机译:卫生科学家越来越意识到,包括社区伙伴关系在内的研究合作可能是扩大范围并增强旨在改善公共卫生的研究影响的有效途径。通过整合各种观点,从而加强了研究的适用性,这种合作扩展了学术科学家的范围。但是,当尝试在这些协作中解决特定的研究问题时,可能会出现交流挑战。特别是,科学家和社区成员之间在使用和解释单词及其他语言特征方面可能存在不一致的地方,尤其是在进行具有生物医学成分的研究时。其他挑战来自对调查过程的不同看法。对于研究问题应该如何回答以及人们对研究机构的要求和研究时间表的期望可能存在分歧。从这些差异中,可能会产生关于结果如何最终影响社区的误解。当科学家和社区成员来自不同种族和语言背景时,这些交流问题尤其具有挑战性,这可能会扩大科学的讨论和思考方式之间的差距,并使有效的联合研究工作必不可少的相互作用和交流更加复杂。目前,位于加拿大育空地区和西北地区的北部原住民社区正在进行旨在描述与幽门螺杆菌感染相关疾病负担的社区驱动研究,目的是确定有效的公共卫生策略,以减少感染引起的健康风险。这项研究将社区代表,阿尔伯塔大学各学科的教职人员以及地区医疗从业人员和官员联系起来。从研究人员的角度来看,这项高度协作的工作将用于说明在由具有不同背景的成员组成的团队中进行公共卫生研究的一些挑战。将概述这些挑战的后果,并提供潜在的解决方案。

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