peer-reviewedUniversity-based researchers are finding they need a new set of skills to collaborate meaningfully with non-academic research partners, and to compete for funding opportunities that require community and end-user partnerships. This article describes a needs assessment conducted to develop a participatory research faculty development workshop at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. This assessment and faculty development workshop design process distinguished the varying needs of potential participants based on the types of partnerships they were interested in forming, and their pre-existing participatory research competence
The purpose of this article is to discuss the key elements of a meaningful research collaboration st...
peer-reviewedObjectives. To undertake a critical review describing key strategies supporting develop...
Purpose: Community-based training in public health research can build capacity for community-based p...
University-based researchers are finding they need a new set of skills to collaborate meaningfully w...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an important means of connecting the perspectives o...
peer-reviewedLEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Summarize p...
Background: Identifying strategies to promote the scholarship of research among health professionals...
Participatory research appeals to notions of community empowerment and of generating more valid data...
Background: Community–based Participatory Research (CBPR) can be challenging when community leaders ...
Universities are fundamentally still academic communities as opposed to being corporations. The core...
This article is a response to a Main Article published in this journal: Vukotich, C. J., Jr., Cousin...
Effectiveness in health services research requires development of specific knowledge and ...
This study utilized a descriptive research design to assess the research training needs of faculty m...
Purpose: The community-based participatory research approach has been identified as a great asset in...
The purpose of this research was to study how researchers and practitioners from universities and sc...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the key elements of a meaningful research collaboration st...
peer-reviewedObjectives. To undertake a critical review describing key strategies supporting develop...
Purpose: Community-based training in public health research can build capacity for community-based p...
University-based researchers are finding they need a new set of skills to collaborate meaningfully w...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an important means of connecting the perspectives o...
peer-reviewedLEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Summarize p...
Background: Identifying strategies to promote the scholarship of research among health professionals...
Participatory research appeals to notions of community empowerment and of generating more valid data...
Background: Community–based Participatory Research (CBPR) can be challenging when community leaders ...
Universities are fundamentally still academic communities as opposed to being corporations. The core...
This article is a response to a Main Article published in this journal: Vukotich, C. J., Jr., Cousin...
Effectiveness in health services research requires development of specific knowledge and ...
This study utilized a descriptive research design to assess the research training needs of faculty m...
Purpose: The community-based participatory research approach has been identified as a great asset in...
The purpose of this research was to study how researchers and practitioners from universities and sc...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the key elements of a meaningful research collaboration st...
peer-reviewedObjectives. To undertake a critical review describing key strategies supporting develop...
Purpose: Community-based training in public health research can build capacity for community-based p...