Prioritizing Connection and Centering on Community: Take Your Shoes Off and Don't Put Your Feet on the Furniture

Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2023 Oct;82(10 Suppl 1):10-13.

Abstract

This column describes what it means to be "in" a community and how to create a leading role for community partners in shaping research. It highlights essential components for conducting clinical and translational research in the community, including: (1) invitation to share history and purpose; (2) community-initiated collaboration and engagement; (3) focus on social and cultural determinants of health; (4) community-driven measures and frameworks; (5) application of Indigenous methods and approaches; and (6) implementation of Indigenous and adaptable interventions. Partnering with a community entails building relationships and positioning research around community interests, using methodologies and interventions right for the community.

Keywords: Community; Hawai‘i; Indigenous; knowledge sharing; relationships.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Community Participation*
  • Humans