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Brentwood community health care assessment

机译:布伦特伍德社区卫生保健评估

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Background: The Community Alliance for Research Empowering Social Change (CARES) is an academic-community research partnership designed to train community members on research methods and develop the infrastructure for community-based participatory research (CBPR) to examine and address racial/ethnic health disparities. The Brentwood Community Health Assessment (BCHA) was developed through a CBPR pilot project grant from CARES. Objectives: The purpose of the BCHA is to assess health care utilization and identify existing barriers to health care access among a multi-ethnic community in the Hamlet of Brentwood, New York. Methods: Using CBPR approaches, the community-academic research partnership develop the study design and survey instrument. Trained Bilingual (English/Spanish) data collectors verbally administered surveys door-to-door to residents of Brentwood from October 2010 to May 2011. Inclusion criteria required participants to be at least 18 years of age and speak either English or Spanish. Results: Overall, 232 residents completed the BCHA; 49% were male, 66% Hispanic, 13% non-Hispanic White, 13% non-Hispanic Black, 29% had less than a high school education, and 33% were born in United States. The assessment results revealed that most residents are able to access health care when needed and the most significant barriers to health care access are insurance and cost. Conclusions: We describe the community-academic partnered process used to develop and implement the BCHA and report assessment findings; the community-partnered approach improved data collection and allowed access into one of Suffolk County's most vulnerable communities.
机译:背景:赋予社会变革的研究社区联盟(CARES)是一个学术社区研究合作伙伴关系,旨在对社区成员进行研究方法的培训,并开发基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)的基础设施,以检查和解决种族/族裔健康差异。布伦特伍德社区健康评估(BCHA)是通过CARES的CBPR试点项目拨款开发的。目标:BCHA的目的是评估医疗保健的利用,并确定纽约布伦特伍德哈姆雷特(Hamlet)多种族社区中现有的医疗保健障碍。方法:社区-学术研究合作伙伴使用CBPR方法开发研究设计和调查工具。受过训练的双语(英语/西班牙语)数据收集人员从2010年10月至2011年5月对布伦特伍德居民进行门到门的口头管理调查。纳入标准要求参与者至少18岁,并且要说英语或西班牙语。结果:共有232位居民完成了BCHA;男性占49%,西班牙裔占66%,非西班牙裔白人占13%,非西班牙裔黑人占13%,高中以下文化程度占29%,美国出生的占33%。评估结果显示,大多数居民能够在需要时获得医疗保健,而获得医疗保健的最大障碍是保险和费用。结论:我们描述了社区-学术合作过程,该过程用于开发和实施BCHA并报告评估结果。社区合作的方法改善了数据收集,并允许访问萨福克郡最脆弱的社区之一。

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