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Interdisciplinary, translational, and community-based participatory research: finding a common language to improve cancer research.

机译:跨学科,翻译和基于社区的参与性研究:寻找共同的语言来改善癌症研究。

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Preventing cancer, downstaging disease at diagnosis, and reducing mortality require that relevant research findings be translated across scientific disciplines and into clinical and public health practice. Interdisciplinary research focuses on using the languages of different scientific disciplines to share techniques and philosophical perspectives to enhance discovery and development of innovations; (i.e., from the "left end" of the research continuum). Community-based participatory research (CBPR), whose relevance often is relegated to the "right end" (i.e., delivery and dissemination) of the research continuum, represents an important means for understanding how many cancers are caused as well as for ensuring that basic science research findings affect cancer outcomes in materially important ways. Effective interdisciplinary research and CBPR both require an ability to communicate effectively across groups that often start out neither understanding each other's worldviews nor even speaking the same language. Both demand an ability and willingness to treat individuals from other communities with respect and understanding. We describe the similarities between CBPR and both translational and interdisciplinary research, and then illustrate our points using squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus as an example of how to deepen understanding and increase relevance by applying techniques of CBPR and interdisciplinary engagement.
机译:要预防癌症,在诊断时降低疾病的分级并降低死​​亡率,需要将相关研究结果跨科学学科转化为临床和公共卫生实践。跨学科研究的重点是使用不同科学学科的语言来共享技术和哲学观点,以促进创新的发现和发展; (即从研究连续体的“左端”开始)。基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)的相关性通常仅限于研究连续性的“正确目标”(即交付和传播),它是了解导致多少癌症并确保基本癌症的重要手段。科学研究发现以重要的重要方式影响癌症的结果。有效的跨学科研究和CBPR都需要具有跨群体有效沟通的能力,而这些群体往往一开始既不了解彼此的世界观,甚至不说相同的语言。两者都要求有能力和意愿以尊重和理解来对待其他社区的人。我们描述了CBPR与翻译研究和跨学科研究之间的相似之处,然后以食道鳞状细胞癌为例,阐述了如何通过应用CBPR和跨学科参与技术来加深了解并提高相关性,从而阐明了我们的观点。

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