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Community-Based Participatory Research with Traditional and Indigenous Communities of the Americas: Historical Context and Future Directions

机译:基于社区的对美洲传统和土着社区的参与式研究:历史背景和未来方向

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Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an investigative orientation that is gaining prominence in the fields of population and public health and among underserved community groups, such as traditional and indigenous peoples of the Americas. In this model, research questions are approached in a collaborative fashion with the community. The community of interest, not individual participants, is the research unit. Trained community members participate in the research process in an equitable fashion as full collaborators, not just as u27research participantsu27. Academic and other scientists, on the other hand, are not just u27objective investigatorsu27 but also active learners in this process. Cultural information gleaned from the community is used to inform the research process. Thus, another characteristic of CBPR is that it is iterative. In the dissemination of the findings, an educational component is designed and implemented to serve the needs of the community. This article is a practical, not exhaustive, review of the historical context of CBPR, with a focus on the applications of this problem-solving orientation with traditional/indigenous peoples of the Americas. Research stages are outlined, and discussed are potential pitfalls to avoid and methods for collaborative problem-solving. Future directions for the use of CBPR among communities are promising. Indigenous and traditional populations throughout the Americas (rural, reserve, remote, and urban) continue to seek ways to express their cultural sovereignty, while partnering with institutions to solve community problems through science and education. As well, CBPR is receiving increased support in academic institutions as a viable research orientation for academicians, and through funding agencies that recognize the merit of its strengths.
机译:基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)是一种调查方向,在人口与公共卫生领域以及服务不足的社区群体(如美洲的传统民族和土著民族)中日益突出。在此模型中,与社区以协作的方式处理研究问题。研究单位是感兴趣的社区,而不是个人参与者。受过训练的社区成员以充分的合作者身份公平地参与研究过程,而不仅仅是参与者。另一方面,学术和其他科学家不仅是“客观研究者”,而且还是这一过程中的积极学习者。从社区收集的文化信息被用来为研究过程提供信息。因此,CBPR的另一个特征是它是迭代的。在传播调查结果时,设计并实施了一个教育部分,以满足社区的需求。本文是对CBPR历史背景的实用而非详尽的回顾,重点是这种解决问题取向在美洲传统/土著人民中的应用。概述了研究阶段,并讨论了应避免的潜在陷阱以及协作解决问题的方法。社区中使用CBPR的未来方向很有希望。整个美洲(农村,保护区,边远地区和城市)的土著和传统人口继续寻求表达其文化主权的方法,同时与机构合作通过科学和教育解决社区问题。同样,CBPR正在学术机构中获得越来越多的支持,这是对院士的一种可行的研究方向,并通过认可其优势的资助机构。

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