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Research partnerships between academic institutions and American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes and organizations: effective strategies and lessons learned in a multisite CTN study.

机译:学术机构与美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加土著部落和组织之间的研究伙伴关系:在多站点CTN研究中的有效策略和经验教训。

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BACKGROUND: Community Based and Tribally Based Participatory Research (CBPR/TPR) are approaches that can be successful for developing ethical and effective research partnerships between academic institutions and Tribes and Native organizations. OBJECTIVES: The NIDA Clinical Trials Network funded a multi-site, exploratory study using CBPR/TPR to begin to better understand substance abuse issues of concern to some Tribes and Native organizations as well as strengths and resources that exist in these communities to address these concerns. Attention was paid to the development and maintenance of research partnerships in each of the sites. METHODS: Each of the five partnerships is briefly described and common as well as unique challenges and successes are identified. RESULTS: A summary of the common themes for developing these collaborative research efforts is provided. CONCLUSION: True, collaborative research partnerships require a great deal of time and effort in order to develop mutual trust, understanding, knowledge, and collaboration that will guide research that is rigorous as well as ethical, effective, and culturally appropriate. SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: As AIAN communities become increasingly sophisticated partners in, and consumers of, research, CBPR and TPR are emerging as effective, ethical, culturally appropriate, and acceptable approaches. This can serve to improve the science we engage in with AIAN communities, add to the scarce literature regarding AIAN communities, and better serve AIAN communities in addressing health disparities and improving health.
机译:背景:基于社区和基于部落的参与式研究(CBPR / TPR)是成功建立学术机构与部落和本土组织之间的伦理和有效研究伙伴关系的方法。目标:NIDA临床试验网络使用CBPR / TPR资助了一项多地点,探索性研究,以开始更好地理解某些部落和本地组织所关注的药物滥用问题,以及这些社区中解决这些问题的实力和资源。在每个地点都注意发展和维持研究伙伴关系。方法:简要介绍了五个合作伙伴关系中的每一个,并确定了共同点以及独特的挑战和成功。结果:提供了开展这些合作研究工作的共同主题的摘要。结论:真正的合作研究伙伴关系需要大量的时间和精力,才能发展相互信任,理解,知识和合作,从而指导严格,符合伦理,有效和文化要求的研究。科学意义:随着AIAN社区日益成为研究,CBPR和TPR研究的成熟合作伙伴以及消费者,CBPR和TPR逐渐成为有效,合乎道德,在文化上适当且可以接受的方法。这可以改善我们与AIAN社区合作的科学知识,增加有关AIAN社区的稀有文献,并更好地为AIAN社区提供服务,以解决健康差异和改善健康状况。

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