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Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is an effective strategy to promote action research regarding health and substance use issues. The London-based Centre for Ethnicity and Health's CBPR model was replicated in Belgium to study substance use ...
De Kock, Charlotte +7 more
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The Role of Community Advisory Boards: Involving Communities in the Informed Consent Process
Ethical research involving human subjects mandates that individual informed consent be obtained from research participants or from surrogates when participants are not able to consent for themselves. The existing requirements for informed consent assume that all study participants have personal autonomy; fully comprehend the purpose, risks, and ...
Strauss, Ronald P. +6 more
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A Qualitative study investigating the effectiveness of the NTS CAB to the U.S. Department of Energy
Environmental Management Site Specific Advisory Boards (SSAB) were Implemented by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as means for stakeholder involvement in decision-making and recommendations related to environmental management activities at DOE sites ...
Freire, Cheryl
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National Survey and Community Advisory Board Development for a Bipolar Disorder Biobank [PDF]
ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to engage a national advocacy group and local stakeholders for guidance in developing a bipolar disorder biobank through a web‐based survey and a community advisory board.MethodsThe Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance and the Mayo Clinic Bipolar Biobank conducted a national web‐based survey inquiring about
Mark A, Frye +7 more
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Community-Based Participatory Research in Diabetes Prevention Programs
The purpose of this study was to determine how community-based diabetes prevention programs utilized the concept and contents of the Community Based Participatory Research approach.
Raihan K Khan, Ranjita Misra
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Download full PDF issue of Thomas Jefferson University MPH Public Health Link Newsletter, Vol. 3, Iss. 9, November/December 2007 [PDF]
This issue includes: Jefferson’s MPH Program Active at the American Public Health Association (APHA) Meeting in Washington, D.C., an article written by Dr.
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In support of the national push for promoting career readiness, school-business partnerships have been noted as an important support strategy. However, there is limited research in the context of career academies. Thus, we sought to explore the nature of
Brookins, Simone J. +2 more
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Matters Arising: on the willingness to trade-off years of life for an HIV cure
This Matters Arising explores the article titled “Willingness to Trade-Off Years of Life for an HIV Cure– An Experimental Exploration of Affective Forecasting,” published in AIDS Research and Therapy in August 2024.
Karine Dubé +6 more
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Building community-engaged research capacity is imperative to improve translation, but not everyone exhibits capacity to conduct research, especially community.
Keyonna M. King +4 more
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Combining Sociology with Epidemiology: Community-Oriented Primary Care in a Rural Mountain County [PDF]
Community-Oriented Primary Care (COPC) focuses attention on the community as patient and involves its residents in a process of discernment of health needs and consequent action.
Landis, Suzanne +2 more
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