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Sowing the seeds for sustainable change: a community-based participatory research partnership for health promotion in Indiana, USA and its aftermath.

机译:播下可持续变化的种子:基于社区的参与性研究伙伴关系,以促进美国印第安纳州及其后的健康。

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Community-based participatory research (CBPR) increasingly is being used in both developed and developing countries to study and address community-identified issues through a collaborative and empowering action-oriented process. In 2003-2005, a study was undertaken to document the impacts of CBPR on healthy public policy in the US. From an initial review of 80 partnership efforts, 10 were selected as best capturing the range and diversity of projects meeting the study criteria, and were the subject of in-depth case study analysis. This article presents and analyzes one of these cases, a collaboration between researchers at the Indiana University School of Nursing and the Healthy Cities Committee of New Castle, IN, USA. With its action component still underway a decade after the formal study's completion, the partnership was selected to enable an examination of sustainable change through CBPR. Beginning with a participatory door-to-door health survey of 1000 households using a non-probability quota sampling strategy, the project involved community members in many stages of the research process. A smoking rate of twice the national average was among the study findings that helped to galvanize the community into action. A variety of health promoting environmental and 'small p policy' changes were undertaken ranging from a bill restricting indoor smoking in public places to an initiative to develop a system of trails throughout the county to promote physical fitness and decreased reliance on automobiles. This article examines the evolution of the original CBPR partnership, its research methods and findings, and the environmental changes it sought to promote healthier lifestyles. Success factors, barriers and sustainability benchmarks are discussed. The case study offers an example of the potential of CBPR for helping to lay the groundwork for long-term sustainable change in support of healthier communities.
机译:发达国家和发展中国家越来越多地使用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR),以通过面向行动的协作和赋权过程研究和解决社区确定的问题。 2003-2005年,进行了一项研究,以记录CBPR对美国健康的公共政策的影响。从对80个伙伴关系努力的初步评估中,选择了10个作为最能满足研究标准的项目的范围和多样性,并且它们是深入案例研究分析的主题。本文介绍并分析了其中一种情况,这是印第安纳大学护理学院的研究人员与美国印第安纳州新城堡健康城市委员会的合作。正式研究完成后的十年,由于其行动部分仍在进行中,因此选择了该伙伴关系以通过CBPR审查可持续变化。从使用非概率配额抽样策略对1000个家庭进行参与式门到户健康调查开始,该项目使社区成员参与了研究过程的许多阶段。研究结果包括吸烟率是全国平均水平的两倍,这有助于促使社区采取行动。从限制公共场所室内吸烟的法案到在全县发展步道系统以促进身体健康和减少对汽车依赖的倡议,采取了各种促进健康的环境措施和“小p政策”。本文研究了最初的CBPR合作伙伴关系的演变,研究方法和发现,以及为促进更健康的生活方式而寻求的环境变化。讨论了成功因素,障碍和可持续性基准。案例研究提供了CBPR在帮助奠定长期可持续变化基础上的潜力的示例,以支持更健康的社区。

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