نتایج جستجو برای: cbpr

تعداد نتایج: 444  

Journal: :Health education research 2012
Jennifer A Sandoval Julie Lucero John Oetzel Magdalena Avila Lorenda Belone Marjorie Mau Cynthia Pearson Greg Tafoya Bonnie Duran Lisbeth Iglesias Rios Nina Wallerstein

Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has been widely used in public health research in the last decade as an approach to develop culturally centered interventions and collaborative research processes in which communities are directly involved in the construction and implementation of these interventions and in other application of findings. Little is known, however, about CBPR pathways...

Journal: :Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities 2017
Steven S Coughlin Selina A Smith

INTRODUCTION The literature on community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches for promoting healthy diet and nutrition and preventing and controlling obesity in African-American communities was systematically reviewed as part of the planning process for new research. METHODS CBPR studies of diet, nutrition, and weight management among African-Americans were identified from 1989 thro...

2010
Phil Brown Rachel Morello-Frosch J G Brody Rebecca Gasior Altman Ruthann A Rudel Laura Senier Carla Pérez Ruth Simpson

BACKGROUND We report on the challenges of obtaining Institutional Review Board (IRB) coverage for a community-based participatory research (CBPR) environmental justice project, which involved reporting biomonitoring and household exposure results to participants, and included lay participation in research. METHODS We draw on our experiences guiding a multi-partner CBPR project through univers...

2015
Justin Jagosh Paula L. Bush Jon Salsberg Ann C. Macaulay Trish Greenhalgh Geoff Wong Margaret Cargo Lawrence W. Green Carol P. Herbert Pierre Pluye

BACKGROUND Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is an approach in which researchers and community stakeholders form equitable partnerships to tackle issues related to community health improvement and knowledge production. Our 2012 realist review of CBPR outcomes reported long-term effects that were touched upon but not fully explained in the retained literature. To further explore such...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2004
David L. Katz

Distinct from research conducted in a community (1), CBPR seeks to conduct initiatives with community members (2). CBPR is "a collaborative approach to research that equitably involves all partners in the research process and recognizes the unique strengths that each brings. CBPR begins with a research topic of importance to the community, has the aim of combining knowledge with action and achi...

Journal: :BMC medical ethics 2016
Rusty Souleymanov Dario Kuzmanović Zack Marshall Ayden I Scheim Mikiki Mikiki Catherine Worthington Margaret Peggy Millson

BACKGROUND Drug user networks and community-based organizations advocate for greater, meaningful involvement of people with lived experience of drug use in research, programs and services, and policy initiatives. Community-based approaches to research provide an opportunity to engage people who use drugs in all stages of the research process. Conducting community-based participatory research (C...

2010
Lori B. Baralt Sabrina McCormick

BACKGROUND The Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project was the first federally funded study of environmental causes of breast cancer. Although advocates were expected to participate in this study, the details of their participation were not adequately clarified in project guidelines, which resulted in confusion over their role in the project. The Breast Cancer and Environment Research Centers (...

Journal: :Health promotion practice 2006
Nina B Wallerstein Bonnie Duran

Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative research paradigm, which integrates education and social action to improve health and reduce health disparities. More than a set of research methods, CBPR is an orientation to research that focuses on relationships between academic and community partners, with principles of colearning, mutual benefit...

Journal: :Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education 2004
Meredith Minkler

Although community-based participatory research (CBPR) shares many of the core values of health education and related fields, the outside researcher embracing this approach to inquiry frequently is confronted with thorny ethical challenges. Following a brief review of the conceptual and historical roots of CBPR, Kelly's ecological principles for community-based research and Jones's three-tiered...

Journal: :Western journal of nursing research 2015
Mary Molewyk Doornbos Adejoke Ayoola Robert Topp Gail Landheer Zandee

Nurse scientists are increasingly recognizing the necessity of conducting research with community groups to effectively address complex health problems and successfully translate scientific advancements into the community. Although several barriers to conducting research with community groups exist, community-based participatory research (CBPR) has the potential to mitigate these barriers. CBPR...

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