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Perspectives on Initiating Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) involves partnerships between academics and communities to address community priorities through collaborative research.
Emily Zhang +7 more
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Community-based rehabilitation: working in partnership with eye care
Any response to the needs of people with visual impairment and their families will be more effective if eye care workers and CBR programme staff can work together at the community level.
Joerg Weber
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Effective Partnership in Community-Based Health Promotion: Lessons from the Health Literacy Partnership [PDF]
This paper aims to explore key elements needed to successfully develop healthy partnerships and collaborative working in community-based health promotion.
Downing, Beth +4 more
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Partnerships and Coalitions for Community-Based Research [PDF]
Address correspondence to Dr. Green, Office on Smoking and Health, CDC, 4770 Buford Hwy, MS K-50, Atlanta GA 30341-3717; tel. 770-488-5701; fax 770-488-5767; e-mail . WHAT HAVE SEVERAL DECADES OF HEALTH EDUCATION, PROMOTION, and engagement with community and academic partners taught us about community-based research in public health? We know that some
L, Green, M, Daniel, L, Novick
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Supporting New Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships [PDF]
Marginalized communities have a documented distrust of research grounded in negative portrayals in the academic literature. Yet, trusted partnerships, the foundation for Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR), require time to build the capacity for joint decision-making, equitable involvement of academically trained and community investigators ...
Teufel-Shone, Nicolette I. +7 more
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Partnership readiness for community-based participatory research [PDF]
The use of a dyadic lens to assess and leverage academic and community partners' readiness to conduct community-based participatory research (CBPR) has not been systematically investigated. With a lack of readiness to conduct CBPR, the partnership and its products are vulnerable.
Jeannette O, Andrews +4 more
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Community–University Partnerships in Community-Based Research [PDF]
Problem: Community-engaged research (CEnR) is a complex, collaborative process that presents many challenges and requires investment of time and commitment by both community and university research partners. Purpose: This paper describes the experience of a group of university and community members developing a set of guidelines for the ethical ...
Lois S, Sadler +6 more
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Background Racial/ethnic minorities have higher incidence and mortality rates of liver cancer, or hepatocellular carcinoma, than non-Hispanic Whites. As such, the Washington-Baltimore Metropolitan Area Hepatitis B Virus (WB-HBV) Demonstration Project, a ...
Daisy Le +6 more
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Background: Opioid misuse and abuse is a longstanding concern, particularly in underserved communities. Community-level data is needed to understand how to best address the opioid crisis.
Robin Austin +7 more
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Community-Based Research Partnerships: Challenges and Opportunities [PDF]
The complexity of many urban health problems often makes them ill suited to traditional research approaches and interventions. The resultant frustration, together with community calls for genuine partnership in the research process, has highlighted the importance of an alternative paradigm.
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