Community-Based Participatory Research [PDF]
Abstract The study of urban populations must be grounded in the realities of local communities. Much as many insights of urban health are generalizable to the health of cities worldwide, local knowledge both can and is necessary to guide action that can improve the health of urban populations. Community-based participatory research is an
Mellanie V, Springer, Lesli E, Skolarus
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Is Community-Based Participatory Research Possible? [PDF]
The researcher seeking guidance in conducting research that is truly community-participatory may fınd too much guidance rather than too little and must recognize that his or her project will be evaluated not only on the quality of the science, but on the extent to which it adheres to the principles of CBPR.
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Exile, return, record : exploring historical narratives and community resistance through participatory filmmaking in 'post-conflict’ Guatemala [PDF]
Following previous experiences of violence and forced displacement, ‘the returnees’ from the Guatemalan campesino community ‘Copal AA la Esperanza’ are now defending their territory against the construction of a hydroelectric dam.
Boeykens, Tessa
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What is …?: a research ethics jeopardy" game to help community partners understand human subjects protections and their importance. [PDF]
Although community partners in participatory research need to understand basic principles of research ethics and human subjects protections, few tools have been designed with these partners in mind.
Guerrero, Jaclyn +2 more
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Towards a better future for Canadians with bipolar disorder:principles and implementation of a community-based participatory research model [PDF]
The Collaborative RESearch Team to study psychosocial factors in bipolar disorder (CREST.BD) is a multidisciplinary network dedicated to advancing science and practice around psychosocial issues associated with bipolar disorder (BD), improving the care ...
Barnes, Steven J. +16 more
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“Intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine among healthcare workers: a comparison between two surveys”
Background Considering the importance of intention to receive COVID-19 vaccine among healthcare workers and its role in maintaining their health and inhibiting the epidemic spread of Covid-19, the present study was done to identify the changes in ...
Alipasha Meysamie +3 more
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Community-Based Participatory Research [PDF]
Community-based participatory research (CBPR), with its emphasis on joining with the community as full and equal partners in all phases of the research process, makes it an appealing model for research with vulnerable populations. However, the CBPR approach is not without special challenges relating to ethical, cultural, and scientific issues.
Patricia A, Holkup +3 more
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The professional role in ethical review of research in which boards review proposed research involving human beings continues to evolve. The scholarly literature on institutional review boards in academic centers of the United States, at which a majority
Milton (Mickey) Eder
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Community-Based Participatory Research and the Co-Construction of Community Knowledge [PDF]
From a community-based perspective, all that is known about a community is obtained through intersubjective engagement. But how, exactly, is knowledge socially constructed and revealed in community-based projects?
Murphy, John W., Peralta, Karie Jo
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Conducting Research with Community Groups [PDF]
Nurse scientists are increasingly recognizing the necessity of conducting research with community groups to effectively address complex health problems and successfully translate scientific advancements into the community.
Ayoola, Adejoke +3 more
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