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Community-Based Participatory Research Integrates Behavioral and Biological Research to Achieve Health Equity for Native Hawaiians

机译:基于社区的参与式研究整合了行为和生物学研究,以实现夏威夷土著人的健康公平

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Native Hawaiians bear a disproportionate burden of type-2 diabetes and related complications compared to all other groups in Hawai‘i (e.g., Whites, Japanese, Korean). Distrust in these communities is a significant barrier to participation in epigenetic research studies seeking to better understand disease processes. The purpose of this paper is to describe the community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach and research process we employed to integrate behavior and biological sciences with community health priorities. A CBPR approach was used to test a 3-month evidence-based, diabetes self-management intervention (N = 65). To investigate the molecular mechanisms linking inflammation with glucose homeostasis, a subset of participants (n = 16) provided peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Community and academic researchers collaborated on research design, assessment protocols, and participant recruitment, prioritizing participants’ convenience and education and strictly limiting the use of the data collected. Preliminary results indicate significant changes in DNA methylation at gene regions associated with inflammation and diabetes signaling pathways and significant improvements in hemoglobin A1c, self-care activities, and diabetes distress and understanding. This study integrates community, behavioral, and epigenomic expertise to better understand the outcomes of a diabetes self-management intervention. Key lessons learned suggest the studies requiring biospecimen collection in indigenous populations require community trust of the researchers, mutual benefits for the community and researchers, and for the researchers to prioritize the community’s needs. CBPR may be an important tool in providing communities the voice and protections to participate in studies requiring biospecimens.
机译:与夏威夷州的所有其他人群(例如,白人,日本人,韩国人)相比,夏威夷土著人负担的2型糖尿病和相关并发症所占比例不成比例。对这些社区的不信任是参加表观遗传研究以寻求更好地了解疾病过程的重要障碍。本文的目的是描述基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)的方法和研究过程,我们将行为和生物科学与社区卫生优先事项相结合。 CBPR方法用于测试3个月的循证糖尿病自我管理干预(N = 65)。为了研究将炎症与葡萄糖稳态联系起来的分子机制,一部分参与者(n = 16)提供了外周血单核细胞。社区和学术研究人员在研究设计,评估协议和参与者招募方面进行了合作,优先考虑参与者的便利和教育,并严格限制所收集数据的使用。初步结果表明,与炎症和糖尿病信号通路相关的基因区域的DNA甲基化发生了显着变化,血红蛋白A1c,自我护理活动以及对糖尿病的困扰和理解也得到了显着改善。这项研究整合了社区,行为和表观基因方面的专业知识,以更好地了解糖尿病自我管理干预的结果。汲取的重要经验教训表明,要求在土著居民中收集生物样本的研究需要社区对研究人员的信任,对社区和研究人员的共同利益以及对研究人员的优先考虑,以优先考虑社区的需求。 CBPR可能是为社区提供参与需要生物标本的研究的声音和保护手段的重要工具。

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