k.cain presentation pbrn festival_12.07.2013
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Working with Communities Katrice D. Cain, MA
Program Development Manager
Case Center for Reducing Health Disparities
2013 Ohio Practice-Based Research Festival 2.0
December 7, 2013
The Intersection of Primary Care & Public Health: Practice-Based Research Workshop
Overview
• Brief overview of the Center for Reducing Health Disparities
• Community Engagement in Research
• Current Work:
– Community Partnership Committee and Community Resident Researchers
– Cultural Competency in Research
– CBR Consult Service for Researchers
2013 Ohio Practice-Based Research Festival 2.0
December 7, 2013
Case Center for Reducing Health Disparities
• Ash Sehgal, MD, Director
• 2004- Created by CWRU and MHMC
• 2007- Funded through a P60 & CTSC grant from the NIH
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Community Engagement
The process of working collaboratively with and through groups of people affiliated by geographic proximity, special interest, or similar situations to address issues affecting the well-being of those people
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (1997). Principles of community engagement (1st ed.) Atlanta (GA): CDC/ATSDR Committee on
Community Engagement.
Community Engagement in Research
• Involves the community in each step of the research process
• Requires listening and responding to the needs of the community
• Focuses on building upon community strengths and assets
• Includes disseminating research findings to the community
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Benefits of Community Engagement
• Builds rapport
• Dispels myths about research- “Helicopter Research”
• Improves community health outcomes
• Reduces health disparities
• Increases success rates of research studies
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Community Partnership Committee
• Reviews activities, identifies optimal approaches to engaging Cleveland’s communities and institutions, and develops ideas for new projects
• Comprised of: – Community Residents
– Research Study Participants
– Community-Based Providers
– Faculty engaged in Community-Based Research
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Community Resident Researchers
• 30+ community resident researchers in Cleveland
• Training Program Includes: • Overview of the research process
• Research Ethics
• How to discuss research studies with the community
• Continuing Research Education Credit (CREC) Certified
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Community Resident Researchers
• Discuss ideas with researchers and staff
• Participate in collecting research data
• Review study materials (i.e. research flyers or questionnaires)
• Lead and/or participate in focus groups
• Help to explain research studies to study participants
• Review research study results
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Cultural Competency
• The ability to work effectively with individuals of different cultural backgrounds
• A lack of cultural competence on the part of researchers may hinder their ability to engage certain communities
• There is an increasing need to develop and implement research studies that are culturally relevant to the needs of various cultural groups
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The Importance of Cultural Competency
– Enables researchers to understand the needs and
perspectives of different groups
– Increases community outreach and engagement
– Contextualizes research knowledge
– Increases the community relevance of research findings
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Cultural Competency and the Research Process
Research Question
Study Design Recruitment Data Collection Analysis Dissemination of
Findings
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Cultural Competency
• Increasing researcher’s knowledge, awareness, skill, and confidence through:
– Seminars
– Education Trainings
– Presentations
– Book Clubs
– Toolkit for Researchers
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Community-Based Research Consult Service
• Community-Based Research (CBR) takes place in community settings and involves community members in the design and conduct of research
• CBR Consult Service assists faculty members, researchers, residents, students, community members, and community organizations in developing quality community-based research
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Community-Based Research Consult Service
• Provided assistance to 31 Researchers (faculty members, physicians, students, residents, and community members) and 11 Community-Based Organizations
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Community-Based Research Consult Service
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Research Project
Development
IRB Application Process
Grants Assistance and
Funding
Survey Development
and Refinement
Needs Assessment
Data Collection and Database Development
Program Evaluation
Spanish Translation Service
• Spanish translations/adaptions and English back translations for the following:
• Questionnaires
• Study Instruments
• Flyers
• Consent Forms
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CBR in Action
• Collaboration between the CRHD and licensed massage therapists
• Primary Aim: Determine the effectiveness of intradialytic massage on the frequency and severity of cramping among hemodialysis patients prone to lower extremity cramping during treatment.
• Received funding through a PBRN Microgrant
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Effectiveness of Intradialytic Massage on Cramping in Dialysis Patients
• Participants included 32 (16 intervention, 16 control) hemodialysis patients
• 3 licensed massage therapists were trained in the study massage technique and tested for inter-therapist consistency
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Effectiveness of Intradialytic Massage on Cramping in Dialysis Patients
• Intervention group received a 20
minute massage during each hemodialysis treatment for 2 weeks (6 massage sessions)
• Control group received usual care by dialysis staff
• All participants were interviewed by study staff at the beginning and end of the study regarding his or her experience with cramping pain
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Effectiveness of Intradialytic Massage on Cramping in Dialysis Patients
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Intervention
n = 11
Control
n = 15 P value
Total massages received, mean (SD), n 5.4 (0.8) 0
Baseline cramping at home (interview), mean (SD), n 3.2 (2.4) 2.5 (3.3) 0.05
Baseline cramping at dialysis (interview), mean (SD), n 2.7 (2.3) 2.5 (1.7) 1
Change in cramping at home from pre -study to post
study (interview), mean (SD), n -2.5 (2.4) -0.3 (1.0) 0.005
Change in cramping at dialysis from pre-study to post
study (interview), mean (SD), n -1.6 (2.7) -0.9 (1.5) 0.44
Effectiveness of Intradialytic Massage on Cramping in Dialysis Patients
• Important Considerations
– Knowledge and Awareness of Target Population
– Respect of Persons and Rapport Building
– Clear explanation of Informed Consent Form
– Participant Stipend ($25 Giant Eagle Gift Card)
• Future Directions: Design study on larger scale
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Conclusion • Seek and incorporate community input
• Establish bi-directional relationships with the community
• Incorporate cultural considerations into all aspects of the research process
• Turn data into action!
• Disseminate research findings to the community
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Questions, Comments, Final Thoughts
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