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Indigenizing CBPR: Evaluation of a Community-Based and Participatory Research Process Implementation of the Elluam Tungiinun (Towards Wellness) Program in Alaska

机译:CBPR的本土化:评估阿拉斯加Elluam Tungiinun(迈向健康)计划的社区参与型研究过程实施情况

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The process that community based participatory research (CBPR) implementation takes in indigenous community contexts has serious implications for health intervention outcomes and sustainability. An evaluation of the Elluam Tungiinun (Towards Wellness) Project aimed to explore the experience of a Yup’ik Alaska Native community engaged within a CBPR process and describe the effects of CBPR process implementation from an indigenous community member perspective. CBPR is acknowledged as an effective strategy for engaging American Indian and Alaska Native communities in research process, but we still know very little about the experience from a local, community member perspective. What are the perceived outcomes of participation in CBPR from a local, community member perspective? Qualitative methods were used to elicit community member perspectives of participation in a CBPR process engaged with one Yup’ik community in southwest Alaska. Results focus on community member perceptions of CBPR implementation, involvement in the process and partnership, ownership of the project with outcomes observed and perceived at the community, family and individual levels, and challenges. A discussion of findings demonstrates how ownership of the intervention arose from a translational and indigenizing process initiated by the community that was supported and enhanced through the implementation of CBPR. Community member perspectives of their participation in the research reveal important process points that stand to contribute meaningfully to implementation science for interventions developed by and for indigenous and other minority and culturally diverse peoples.
机译:基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)的实施过程在土著社区的环境中对健康干预成果和可持续性产生了严重影响。对Elluam Tungiinun(迈向健康)项目的评估旨在探索参与CBPR流程的Yup’ik Alaska土著社区的经验,并从土著社区成员的角度描述CBPR流程实施的效果。 CBPR被公认为是使美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民社区参与研究过程的有效策略,但是从本地社区成员的角度来看,我们对这种经验仍然知之甚少。从本地社区成员的角度来看,参与CBPR的预期结果是什么?使用定性方法得出社区成员参与与阿拉斯加西南部一个Yup’ik社区参与的CBPR流程的观点。结果集中在社区成员对CBPR实施的理解,参与过程和伙伴关系,项目所有权以及在社区,家庭和个人各级观察和感知的成果以及挑战。对结果的讨论表明,干预措施的所有权是如何从社区发起的翻译和本土化过程中获得的,该过程通过实施CBPR得到支持和增强。社区成员对他们参与研究的观点揭示了重要的过程点,这些过程点将为实施科学做出有意义的贡献,以实施由土著和其他少数族裔和文化多样性的人民开发的干预措施。

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