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Sustainability of a Tuberculosis Screening Program at an Adult Education Center Through Community-Based Participatory Research

机译:通过基于社区的参与性研究成人教育中心结核筛查计划的可持续性

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The majority of active tuberculosis (TB) cases in the United States occur through reactivation of latent TB infection among foreign-born individuals. While screening of at-risk individuals through community partnerships is recommended, it is not commonly accomplished. A community-academic partnership developed a TB-screening intervention at an adult education center serving a large foreign-born population in Rochester, Minnesota. The intervention was cocreated with grant support by diverse stakeholders through a community-based participatory research partnership. The intervention was sustained beyond the grant interval through adaptation of staffing inputs, a robust partnership with sustained dialogue around TB and operational issues, and adaptation of governance through coownership of the intervention by the adult education center and the public health department. Eight years of data demonstrate that adult education centers may be effective venues for sustaining partnerships to address TB prevention among at-risk communities.
机译:美国的大多数活跃结核(TB)案件通过外国出生的个人潜在的TB感染的再激活发生。虽然建议通过社区伙伴关系筛选风险的人,但它并不常见。社区 - 学术伙伴关系在成人教育中心开展了TB筛选干预,该中心在明尼苏达州罗切斯特提供了大型外国出生的人口。干预通过以社区为基础的参与研究伙伴关系为不同的利益相关者赞助授予支持。通过适应人员配置投入,在TB周围的持续对话以及通过成人教育中心和公共卫生部门的干预的调整,对持续对话的强大伙伴关系,以及通过成人教育中心和公共卫生部门的监管的适应,持续的伙伴关系。八年的数据表明,成人教育中心可能是维持伙伴关系的有效场所,以解决风险社区之间的结核病预防。

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