Co-Interpretation
Community Belonging Measurement Project
We shared our findings in 5 community co-interpretation sessions.
The purpose of these sessions was two-fold: To seek validation of our findings and to interpret the meaning of key discoveries for priority populations.
Each session was focused on a priority population with an open invitation to interested community members who shared the priority identities.
Two of the sessions were held in-person and three took place online in a virtual meeting.
All were co-facilitated by OHSU’s Central Oregon community research liaison and a community member.
The findings were shared to participants verbally and via posters and slide presentations with visual representations of quantitative and qualitative data.
Participants were given time to reflect and share their views, but facilitators had also prepared activities to invite comments and written feedback on post-it notes.
The feedback received from each session was carefully collected and written down.
The co-interpretation panels of each priority population can be found here: