نتایج جستجو برای: cbpr

تعداد نتایج: 444  

2017
Gwenyth R Wallen Johnetta N Saygbe Alyssa Todaro Brooks Michael McClurkin Samantha Thomas Tiffany M Powell-Wiley

Establishing the validity of health behavior surveys used in community-based participatory research (CBPR) in diverse populations is often overlooked. A novel, group-based cognitive interviewing method was used to obtain qualitative data for tailoring a survey instrument designed to identify barriers to improved cardiovascular health in at-risk populations in Washington, DC. A focus group-based...

Journal: :Health promotion practice 2009
Karen Jaynes Williams Patricia Gail Bray Carrie K Shapiro-Mendoza Ilana Reisz Jane Peranteau

The authors discuss strategies used and lessons learned by a health foundation during development of a community health assessment model incorporating community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches. The assessment model comprises three models incorporating increasing amounts of CPBR principles. Model A combines local-area analysis of quantitative data, qualitative information (key inf...

Journal: :Nursing inquiry 2010
Lachel Story Susan Mayfield-Johnson Laura H Downey Charkarra Anderson-Lewis Rebekah Young Pearlean Day

Health disparities along with insufficient numbers of healthcare providers and resources have created a need for effective and efficient grassroots approaches to improve community health. Community-based participatory research (CBPR), more specifically the utilization of community health advisors (CHAs), is one such strategy. The Getting on Target with Community Health Advisors (GOTCHA) project...

2016
Stella Safo Chinazo Cunningham Alice Beckman Lorlette Haughton Joanna L. Starrels

BACKGROUND Community advisory boards (CAB) are proposed as one mechanism to carry out successful community based participatory research (CBPR), but the presence of CABs may be insufficient to optimize academic-community partnerships. METHODS We conducted semi-structured interviews with minority members of a CAB partnered with a HIV/AIDS research center and identified three themes. RESULTS F...

Journal: :Pimatisiwin 2008
Karen Edwards Carrielynn Lund Steven Mitchell Neil Andersson

In recent years, Aboriginal communities across Canada have begun to seek ways to increase their participation and control of research that affects them. Similarly, academics are seeking new methods to include parallel and complementary knowledge in their research, including traditional knowledge and community experience and expertise. New approaches, theories, and methods related to, or derived...

2006
Sharon Ann Cumbie Judith Powers Clarann Weinert

The purpose of this article is to examine lessons learned through the process of a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project that attempted to implement an innovative approach to community research in partnership with a clinical outcomes research project. Principal investigators were convinced that collaboration would be workable and mutually beneficial. When they reached the point ...

Journal: :Education for health 2001
B A Israel A J Schulz E A Parker A B Becker

Community-based participatory research in public health focuses on social, structural, and physical environmental inequities through active involvement of community members, organizational representatives, and researchers in all aspects of the research process. Partners contribute their expertise to enhance understanding of a given phenomenon and integrate the knowledge gained with action to be...

2012
Erin E Michalak Rachelle Hole James D Livingston Greg Murray Sagar V Parikh Sara Lapsley Sally McBride

The Collaborative RESearch team to study psychosocial factors in bipolar disorder (CREST.BD) is a multidisciplinary, cross-sectoral network dedicated to both fundamental research and knowledge exchange on bipolar disorder (BD). The core mission of the network is to advance the science and understanding of psychological and social issues associated with BD, improve the care and wellness of peopl...

Journal: :Health promotion practice 2011
Cathy D Meade Janelle M Menard John S Luque Dinorah Martinez-Tyson Clement K Gwede

To effectively attenuate cancer disparities in multiethnic, medically underserved populations, interventions must be developed collaboratively through solid community-academic partnerships and driven by community-based participatory research (CBPR). The Tampa Bay Community Cancer Network (TBCCN) has been created to identify and implement interventions to address local cancer disparities in part...

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2010
Daniel J Kruger Linda Hamacher Donna Strugar-Fritsch Lauren Shirey Emily Renda Marc A Zimmerman

Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) has the twin goals of generating data and shaping policy decisions, yet examples that combine these goals are scarce in the literature. We describe how a community-based survey was created and used to help develop a county health plan. The Genesee Health Plan (GHP), a community-initiated non-profit organization, provides primary care, prescription d...

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