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Conceptualizing the Carrying Function of Community Advisory Boards
Community Advisory Boards (CABs) often, “carry” important ideas and concepts for the larger organization of which they are a part. The word “carry” in this context, means that a person or group expresses verbal and nonverbal messages that inform others of what the institution acknowledges, and also what it cannot bear to feel or talk about.
Dana S. Kaminstein, Kimberly M. Brown
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Reviving and Reclaiming Our Native Food System
As proud Native community leaders who call the Wind River Reservation home, our battles for sovereignty and respect are not just part of a long-ago history. Claiming our self-empowerment and putting it to good use on behalf of our entire community are
Rhonda Bowers +5 more
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African Americans are more likely than non-Hispanic whites to be diagnosed with and die from diabetes. A contributing factor to these health disparities is African Americans’ poor diabetes medication adherence that is due in part to sociocultural ...
Martha A. Maurer +3 more
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Inclusive research practice characterized by the involvement of neurodivergent people in meaningful roles has been described as a "requirement of excellence" in neurodiversity research.
Anne-Laure Le Cunff +7 more
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Background A feature of HIV cure trials is the need to interrupt treatment to test the efficacy of experimental interventions—a process known as analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs).
Andrea Bilger +13 more
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Community Engagement, Motivation and Participation in Health Advisory Boards
Purpose: All IN for Health is dedicated to helping improve the lives of Indiana residents through community engagement by increasing health research literacy and promoting health resources. It also provides opportunities to participate in research and clinical studies, hosting a state-wide participant registry. All IN for Health is made possible by the
Gavin Stamper, Sylk Sotto-Santiago
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Motivations and perceptions of community advisory boards in the ethics of medical research: the case of the Thai-Myanmar border [PDF]
Background: Community engagement is increasingly promoted as a marker of good, ethical practice in the context of international collaborative research in low-income countries.
Francois Nosten +6 more
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Developing and evaluating a lay health worker delivered implementation intervention to decrease engagement disparities in behavioural parent training: a mixed methods study protocol. [PDF]
IntroductionBehavioural parent training (BPT) programmes are effective in preventing and treating early-onset conduct problems and child maltreatment. Unfortunately, pervasive mental health service disparities continue to limit access to and engagement ...
Barnett, Miya +5 more
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3007 Addressing Community Health Needs through Community Engagement Research Advisory Boards [PDF]
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Over 80% of CTSA programs have a community advisory board (CAB), an effective strategy to increase community engagement (CE) in research. Little is known about how the research discussed with CABs aligns with community priorities (i.e., bi-directionality).
Christi Patten +9 more
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Patient Family Advisory Councils (PFACs) are groups of patients, families, and clinical health system leaders collaborating to improve the quality, safety, and experience of care.
Amanda Montalbano MD, MPH, FAAP +6 more
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