| Literature DB >> 34849257 |
Catalina Tang Yan1,2, Samiya Haque1, Deborah Chassler1,2, Rebecca Lobb2,3, Tracy Battaglia2,3,4, Linda Sprague Martinez1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Clinical and Translational Award (CTSA) programs are developing relevant training for researchers and community stakeholders participating in community-engaged research (CEnR). However, there is limited research exploring the ways community stakeholders and partners with key CEnR experiences can inform and shape training priorities for prospective CEnR scholars to build meaningful and equitable partnerships.Entities:
Keywords: Community engaged research; clinical and translational science; graduate training
Year: 2021 PMID: 34849257 PMCID: PMC8596064 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2021.858
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Community stakeholder interview protocol
| Area of interest | Questions | Follow-up probing questions |
|---|---|---|
| Background | Could you please introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about your work? |
What is your affiliation and job title? What are the key components of your work? How does your work intersect with the training of trainees and graduate students? |
| Existing skills and experience with community-engaged research | What are some existing skills, training opportunities, and experiences with community-engaged research that you have? |
Have you ever completed any formal courses, certifications or workshops? What are some of your sources and motivations that have influenced you to integrate community-engaged research approaches to your work? What has been your preference for learning about community-engaged research? How often do you currently use community-engaged research approaches to your research and work? |
| Experience working with universities in research partnerships | Could you please talk a little bit about your experience partnering with universities in research collaborations? |
What were the goals of the partnership and what roles did you have? How did it align with your organization’s mission and work and how did the partnership contribute to your work? What were some strengths and areas of growth of the collaboration? If you could partner again with universities in research and action collaborations, what would you like to change? |
| Recommendations for researchers’ training | If you could design a training for researchers and students in training to partner with communities in Community Engaged Research, what components of the training would you include and why? |
In order to meaningfully partner with communities in community-engaged research, what do researchers and students in training need to know about: Identifying and sustaining partnerships Navigating ethical issues Positionality Building trust Sharing power in decision-making Budget and finances Research methods What are the most important components of the training and why? Would you be interested in supporting the development, implementation of the training at any capacity? If so, how so? |
| Concluding questions and feedback | Thank you for your time. Is there anything else you’d like to share? |
Is there anything else these questions have not covered that you would like to add? Is there any specific feedback about how the interview went that you’d like to share? |
Community stakeholders demographics
| Pseudonym | Race | Gender | Field | Relevant areas of interest and experience |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| John | White | Male | Community-based organization | Occupational health, social determinants of health, immigrant, and community health |
| Susan | Asian | Female | Grassroots community organizing | Community health, social determinants of health, immigrants’ health |
| Mary | White | Female | Grassroots community organizing | Transportation, environmental justice, women’s health |
| Clare | White | Female | Higher education clinical translational science awards | Public health, education |
| Cindy | White | Female | State public health | Epidemiology, public health, social determinants of health |
| Jenny | Asian | Female | Grassroots community organizing | Housing, civic engagement, labor justice |
| Lauren | White | Female | State public health | Public health planning, social determinants of health |
| Shannon | White | Female | Medical center | Philanthropy, public health |
| Sherry | White | Female | Medical center | Family medicine, health integration, preventive medicine |
| Rachel | White | Female | Human services | Social welfare, education, human services |
| Jay | Black | Male | Municipal public health | Maternal and child health, adolescent health, violence prevention |
| Carl | Black | Male | Community organizing | Housing, education, community needs assessments, adolescent health |
| Christel | White | Female | Community health center | Racial justice, social determinants of health |
Note: Relevant areas of interest and expertise are not exhaustive. Each community stakeholder represents a distinctive institutional affiliation.