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Developing relevant assessments of community-engaged research partnerships: A community-based participatory approach to evaluating clinical and health research study teams

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2023

Elias Samuels*
Affiliation:
University of Michigan, Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Donald Vereen
Affiliation:
University of Michigan, Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Patricia Piechowski
Affiliation:
University of Michigan, Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Athena McKay
Affiliation:
University of Michigan, Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
E. Hill De Loney
Affiliation:
Health Awareness Center, Flint, MI, USA Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA
Sarah Bailey
Affiliation:
Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA Bridges into the Future, Flint, MI, USA All Faiths Health Alliance, USA
Luther Evans
Affiliation:
Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA Anders Associates Flint, MI, USA
Bettina Campbell
Affiliation:
Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA
Yvonne Lewis
Affiliation:
Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA Healthy Flint Research Coordinating Center Flint, MI, USA National Center for African American Health Consciousness, Flint, MI, USA
Ella Greene-Moton
Affiliation:
Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA
Kent Key
Affiliation:
Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA Michigan State University. College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI, USA
DeWaun Robinson
Affiliation:
Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA Artistic Visions Flint, MI, USA
Arlene Sparks
Affiliation:
Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA
Ellen Champagne
Affiliation:
University of Michigan, Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Susan Woolford
Affiliation:
University of Michigan, Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
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Corresponding author: E. Samuels; Email: eliasms@umich.edu
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Abstract

Background/Objective:

In 2017, the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) and community partners in Flint, Michigan collaborated to launch a research funding program and evaluate the dynamics of those research partnerships receiving funding. While validated assessments for community-engaged research (CEnR) partnerships were available, the study team found none sufficiently relevant to conducting CEnR in the context of the work. MICHR faculty and staff along with community partners living and working in Flint used a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to develop and administer a locally relevant assessment of CEnR partnerships that were active in Flint in 2019 and 2021.

Methods:

Surveys were administered each year to over a dozen partnerships funded by MICHR to evaluate how community and academic partners assessed the dynamics and impact of their study teams over time.

Results:

The results suggest that partners believed that their partnerships were engaging and highly impactful. Although many substantive differences between community and academic partners’ perceptions over time were identified, the most notable regarded the financial management of the partnerships.

Conclusion:

This work contributes to the field of translational science by evaluating how the financial management of community-engaged health research partnerships in a locally relevant context of Flint can be associated with these teams’ scientific productivity and impact with national implications for CEnR. This work presents evaluation methods which can be used by clinical and translational research centers that strive to implement and measure their use of CBPR approaches.

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Association for Clinical and Translational Science
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Table 1. The number of survey question by domain and study phase

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Table 2. Partnership sustainability*

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Table 3. Principles of engagement*

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Table 4. Communication*

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Table 5. Decision-making*

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Table 6. Team finances*

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Table 7. Impact*