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3151 It all starts with a dialogue – Stimulating Engaged Research Opportunities through Stakeholder-Academic Resource Panel (ShARPs)

机译:3151一切始于对话–通过利益相关者-学术资源小组(ShARP)激发参与的研究机会

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OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: The foci of this evaluation is to:. determine if cultural and contextual adaptations identified by community stakeholders via ShARP sessions change research design/implementation/dissemination strategies. examine changes in stakeholder engagement by the research team after the initial ShARP session. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: CCH staff measured session effectiveness for multiple stakeholders at multiple time points. Researchers and community stakeholders completed surveys to assess process and function at the end of the session. CCH staff follow-up with researcher team members approximately 12-18 months after the session to assess longer term outcomes and changes resulting from stakeholder input gathered at the ShARP. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS:. 16 ShARPs sessions were hosted in a three year period. o 4 hosted in Spanish o 2 focused solely on youth populations. 141 stakeholders representing diverse professional backgrounds participated in sessions and represented a cross section of: o Ages: 12- 17 (5%); 18-24 (6%); 25-34 (24%); 35-44 (23%); 45-54 (12%); 55-64 (9%); 65 and older (13%); No Response (8%) o Gender Identities: Female (62%); Male (34%); Transgender (0%); No Response (4%) o Race/Ethnicities: Asian, Pacific Islander (13%); African American/Black (28%); Hispanic/Latino/x (25%); Native Americans, First Nations, American Indian (0%); Caucasian/White (24%); Multiracial (2%); No Response (9%). Feedback from research teams (aggregate of Strongly Agreed/Agreed responses) o ShARP panel was made up of relevant stakeholders (97%) o ShARP session was worthwhile (100%) o Stakeholder input will improve my research project (100%) o I would engage stakeholders in future projects (40%). Feedback from community stakeholders (aggregate of Strongly Agreed/Agreed responses) o ShARP session worthwhile (89%) o I have an increased understanding of research after participating in this session (89%) o Based on the experience, would consider providing input on a research study in the future (90%) o This session was the first time I was asked to provide input on a research study (46%) DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: Preliminary results indicate engaging stakeholders in research can provide cultural and contextual adaptations that increase research relevance and feasibility in any phase of research. Conversely, stakeholders indicated an increased understanding of research. This poster will feature stakeholder and researcher perspectives. Increasing dialogues between research teams and community stakeholders can improve research design and relevance. The ShARPs programs aims to increase these types of dialogues which can be especially important for research teams who are unsure of who or how to begin engaging stakeholders in research. Gathering additional data via follow-up interviews will help us better understand the impact this program has on long term stakeholder engagement in research.
机译:目标/特定目的:该评估的重点是:。确定社区利益相关者通过ShARP会议确定的文化和背景适应性是否改变了研究设计/实施/传播策略。在首次ShARP会议之后,研究团队研究利益相关者参与的变化。方法/研究人群:CCH工作人员在多个时间点测量了多个利益相关者的会议有效性。在会议结束时,研究人员和社区利益相关者完成了调查,以评估过程和功能。会后大约12-18个月,CCH员工将与研究团队成员进行跟进,以评估长期结果和在ShARP上收集的利益相关方意见所导致的变化。结果/预期结果:。在三年期间内举办了16次ShARPs会议。 o 4名以西班牙文主持的o o 2名只针对青年人群。代表不同专业背景的141个利益相关者参加了会议,并代表了以下方面:o年龄:12-17岁(5%); 18-24(6%); 25-34(24%); 35-44(23%); 45-54(12%); 55-64(9%); 65岁及以上(13%);无回应(8%)o性别认同:女性(62%);男性(34%);变性者(0%);无回应(4%)o种族/民族:亚洲,太平洋岛民(13%);非裔美国人/黑人(28%);西班牙裔/拉丁美洲裔/ x(25%);美国原住民,原住民,美洲印第安人(0%);高加索人/白人(24%);多种族(2%);无回应(9%)。研究团队的反馈(强烈同意/同意的回答的总和)o ShARP小组由相关利益相关者组成(97%)o ShARP会议值得(100%)o利益相关者的投入将改善我的研究项目(100%)o我会让利益相关者参与未来的项目(40%)。社区利益相关者的反馈(强烈同意/同意的反馈意见的总和)o值得参加的ShARP会议(89%)o参加本次会议后,我对研究有了更多的了解(89%)o根据经验,我会考虑在未来的研究(90%)o本次会议是我第一次被要求提供研究研究的投入(46%)讨论/意义的影响:初步结果表明,让利益相关者参与研究可以提供文化和背景适应性在研究的任何阶段都增加研究的相关性和可行性。相反,利益相关者表示对研究的了解增加了。该海报将以利益相关者和研究人员的观点为特色。研究团队与社区利益相关者之间的对话不断增加,可以改善研究设计和相关性。 ShARPs计划旨在增加这些类型的对话,这对于不确定谁或如何开始让利益相关者参与研究的研究团队尤为重要。通过后续访谈收集其他数据将有助于我们更好地了解该计划对利益相关方长期参与研究的影响。

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