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Building bridges between a community and an academic medical center via community tours

机译:通过社区之旅建造社区和学术中心之间的桥梁

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Academic medical centers (AMCs) face challenges in conducting research among traditionally marginalized communities due to long-standing community mistrust. Evidence suggests that some AMC faculty and staff lack an understanding of the history of distrust and social determinants of health (SDH) affecting their communities. Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute Program in Community Engagement (PCE) aims to build bridges between communities and Wake Forest Baptist Health by equipping faculty, clinicians, administrators, and staff (FCAS) with a better understanding of SDH. The PCE collaborated with community partners to develop and implement community tours to improve cross-community AMC understanding and communication, enhance knowledge of SDH, and build awareness of community needs, priorities, and assets. Nine day-long tours have been conducted with 92 FCAS. Tours included routes through under-resourced neighborhoods and visits to community assets. Participant evaluations assessed program quality; 89% reported enhanced understanding of access-to-care barriers and how SDH affect health; 86% acknowledged the experience would improve future interactions with participants and patients; and 96% agreed they would recommend the tour to colleagues. This work supports the use of community tours as a strategy to improve cross-community AMC communication, build trust, and raise awareness of community needs, priorities, and assets.
机译:由于长期社区不信任,学术医疗中心(AMCS)面临传统边缘社区的研究挑战。有证据表明,一些AMC教职人员缺乏对影响其社区的健康(SDH)的不信任和社会决定因素的历史。 Wake Forest森林临床和翻译科学学院的社区参与(PCE)旨在通过装备教师,临床医生,管理员(FCAS)来建立社区和唤醒森林浸信会之间的桥梁,并更好地了解SDH。 PCE与社区合作伙伴合作,开发和实施社区旅游,以改善跨社区的AMC理解和沟通,提高SDH的知识,并建立对社区需求,优先事项和资产的认识。已经使用92个FCA进行了九个长途旅行。旅游包括通过资源不足的社区和访问社区资产的路线。参与者评估评估计划质量; 89%的人报告称,对获取障碍障碍的理解以及SDH如何影响健康; 86%承认,经验将改善与参与者和患者的未来互动; 96%的人同意他们会建议参观同事。这项工作支持使用社区之旅作为改善跨社区AMC通信,建立信任,提高社区需求,优先事项和资产的认识的策略。

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