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In pursuit of equity: partnering to improve breast and prostate cancer outcomes among African Americans

机译:追求股权:合作,改善非洲裔美国人之间的乳腺癌和前列腺癌结果

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Purpose Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a collaborative partnership approach that leverages the strengths of academic-community groups to address local problems. CBPR emphasizes equity (e.g., co-learning, power-sharing, participatory decision-making) among groups to achieve goals and promote sustainability. This study examines group dynamics, and their influence on achieving shared goals, within a CBPR-guided partnership established to improve breast and prostate cancer outcomes among underserved African American communities in St. Louis, Missouri. Methods We conducted in-person, semi-structured interviews with key academic and community informants and surveyed via email community collaborators involved in outreach activities. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and independently coded by two authors using an iterative, open-coding process to identify major themes. Surveys were summarized using similar coding criteria for open-ended responses and descriptive statistics for discrete responses. Using a grounded theory approach, we summarized and compared themes from each data source to identify similarities and differences and triangulated results to generate overarching thematic findings. Results Participants described benefits from the partnership (funding; clinical, public health and evaluation expertise; training and networking opportunities) and found beneficial ways to leverage the partners' strengths in collaborating Participants expressed long-term commitment to sustaining the partnership and building capacity to address cancer disparities, but faced challenges related to power-sharing and participatory decision-making. Conclusions Using CBPR to address cancer disparities is an effective approach to capacity-building and achieving shared goals. By evaluating the structures and processes within CBPR collaborations through the lens of equity, partners may identify and address challenges that threaten long-term partnership sustainability.
机译:目的基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)是一种合作伙伴关系方法,利用学术社区团体的优势解决当地问题。CBPR强调团体之间的公平(例如,共同学习、权力分享、参与式决策),以实现目标和促进可持续性。这项研究考察了在密苏里州圣路易斯市服务不足的非裔美国人社区中,在CBPR指导下建立的伙伴关系中,群体动态及其对实现共同目标的影响,该伙伴关系旨在改善乳腺癌和前列腺癌的预后。方法我们对关键的学术和社区信息提供者进行了面对面、半结构化访谈,并通过电子邮件对参与外联活动的社区合作者进行了调查。访谈由两位作者录音、转录和独立编码,采用迭代、开放的编码过程来确定主要主题。调查采用类似的开放式回答编码标准和离散式回答描述性统计进行总结。使用扎根理论方法,我们总结并比较了每个数据源的主题,以确定相似性和差异,并通过三角化结果得出总体主题结果。结果参与者描述了伙伴关系带来的好处(资金;临床、公共卫生和评估专业知识;培训和网络机会),并找到了利用合作伙伴优势的有益方式。参与者表示长期致力于维持伙伴关系和建设能力,以解决癌症差异,但面临着权力分享和参与式决策方面的挑战。结论利用CBPR解决癌症差异是能力建设和实现共同目标的有效途径。通过从公平的角度评估CBPR合作中的结构和流程,合作伙伴可以识别并应对威胁长期合作伙伴关系可持续性的挑战。

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