Abstract
Background: Birmingham AIDS Outreach (BAO) is one of three study sites partnering with the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health (Pitt Public Health) for a National Institutes of Health-funded randomized controlled trial on a financial management intervention for people with HIV who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability. After the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in March 2020, the study team used a community-engaged approach to adapt research protocols at this site. We sought to describe a community-engaged approach to restarting National Institutes of Health-funded research during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: Partners at Pitt Public Health and BAO developed a set of agency-wide COVID-19 policies and procedures for BAO organized around Rhodes’ critical elements of community engagement.
Conclusions: The challenges presented by COVID-19 in the research sector have provided an opportunity to reevaluate study activities and increase the extent to which research is conducted in a community-centered manner.
【초록키워드】 COVID-19, Randomized controlled trial, coronavirus disease, pandemic, COVID-19 pandemic, Intervention, activity, AIDS, management, Research, Community, School, university, Critical, outreach, Research protocol, partner, element, Pittsburgh, Public, approach, conducted, provided, organized, people with HIV, Rhode, 【제목키워드】 organization,