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Educating Students for Community-Based Partnerships

Journal of Community Practice, 2000
ABSTRACT Many courses for students in professional schools may expect or require a learning experience “in the community.” Simple placement in a community does not assure, however, that students will develop competencies from a community-based perspective, that is, competencies that enable professionals to: (1) enhance the capacity of community members
Lewis H. Margolis   +7 more
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Community-Based Partnership-Directed Research

1998
During the last two decades of the 20th century, the number of children reported abused or neglected has risen steadily. Nearly 3 million children were involved in maltreatment reports in 1993 (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1995). Demographic data indicate that the likelihood of victimization is not equal for all children.
John Fantuzzo   +2 more
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Abstract IA008: Weaving university and community-based partnership

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, 2023
Abstract Introduction/Background Including Hypothesis/Objectives: University investigators affiliated with the Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention (NACP) and Navajo Nation partners worked together with a goal to estimate the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection and its specific subtypes and factors associated with ...
Priscilla R. Sanderson   +3 more
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Community-Based Breast Health Partnerships

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 1995
Breast Health Partnerships are a unique community-based method for delivering comprehensive breast cancer screening services. They are problem-solving groups that work to bring the resources of individual partners "to the table" to overcome obstacles to the recruitment of underserved women and the delivery of comprehensive breast cancer screening ...
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Laundromats: Community-Based Partnerships to Increase Reproductive Health Literacy Outreach

Health Promotion Practice, 2023
Laundromats are a regularly visited, highly localized community venue, especially in underserved communities. Few health literacy and health-promotion programs have taken place in laundromats, and there have been no efforts to apply community-based participatory research approaches in this setting.
Roxanne Mirabal-Beltran   +2 more
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Community-based behavioral health interventions: Developing strong community partnerships

Evaluation and Program Planning, 2019
The popularity of community-based interventions has experienced a revival over the last two decades. The general theme behind this trend is that greater community involvement provides researchers and practitioners with culturally relevant information to make interventions successful.
Roxann McNeish   +3 more
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Managing Partnerships in Community-Based Research

Journal of Applied Sociology, 2003
Community-based research (CBR) combines service-learning with participatory or applied research and can be a powerful teaching tool in social science methods classes. Incorporating applied research projects into classroom teaching, however, places special demands on instructors.
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Outcomes of a Community-Based Participatory Research Partnership Self-Evaluation: The Rochester Healthy Community Partnership Experience

Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 2021
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) can effectively address health disparities among groups that are historically difficult to reach, disadvantaged, of a minority status, or are otherwise underrepresented in research. Recent research has focused on the science of CBPR partnership constructs and on developing and testing tools for self ...
Marcelo M, Hanza   +12 more
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Community-based ecotourism: a collaborative partnerships perspective

Journal of Ecotourism, 2015
Collaboration is a key principle in community-based tourism approaches in most developing countries. This paper assesses how community-based ecotourism is perceived in terms of community participation and empowerment. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and secondary sources.
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