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Engaging Communities in Research on Cumulative Risk and Social Stress-Environment Interactions: Lessons Learned from EPAs STAR Program

机译:让社区参与累积风险和社会压力-环境相互作用的研究:从EPA STAR计划中学到的经验教训

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Studies have documented cumulative health effects of chemical and nonchemical exposures, particularly chronic environmental and social stressors. Environmental justice groups have advocated for community participation in research that assesses how these interactions contribute to health disparities experienced by low-income and communities of color. In 2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a request for research applications (RFA), “Understanding the Role of Nonchemical Stressors and Developing Analytic Methods for Cumulative Risk Assessments.” Seven research projects were funded to help address this knowledge gap. Each engaged with communities in different ways. We describe the community engagement approaches of the seven research projects, which ranged from outreach through shared leadership/participatory. We then assess the experiences of these programs with respect to the community engagement goals of the RFA. We present insights from these community engagement efforts, including how the grants helped to build or enhance the capacity of community organizations in addition to contributing to the research projects. Our analysis of project proposals, annual grantee reports, and participant observation of these seven projects suggests guidelines for the development of future funding mechanisms and for conducting community-engaged research on cumulative risk involving environmental and social stressors including: 1) providing for flexibility in the mode of community engagement; 2) addressing conflict between research timing and engagement needs, 3) developing approaches for communicating about the uniquely sensitive issues of nonchemical stressors and social risks; and 4) encouraging the evaluation of community engagement efforts.
机译:研究记录了化学和非化学暴露(特别是慢性环境和社会压力源)对健康的累积影响。环境正义团体提倡社区参与研究,以评估这些相互作用如何导致低收入和有色社区经历的健康差异。 2009年,美国环境保护局发布了一项研究申请(RFA)要求,“了解非化学应力源的作用并开发用于累积风险评估的分析方法。”资助了七个研究项目,以帮助解决这一知识鸿沟。每个人以不同的方式与社区互动。我们描述了七个研究项目的社区参与方法,这些方法的范围从外展到共享的领导/参与。然后,我们根据RFA的社区参与目标评估这些计划的经验。我们提供了这些社区参与工作的见解,包括除了为研究项目做出贡献之外,赠款如何帮助建立或增强社区组织的能力。我们对项目建议书,年度受助者报告以及对这七个项目的参与者观察的分析为未来的筹资机制的发展以及开展社区参与的涉及环境和社会压力的累积风险研究提供了指导方针,包括:1)提供灵活性。社区参与模式; 2)解决研究时间和参与需求之间的冲突,3)开发方法以就非化学应激源和社会风险的独特敏感问题进行交流; 4)鼓励评估社区参与的努力。

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