Purpose: Community-based training in public health research can build capacity for community-based participatory research (CBPR) and foster health partnerships between academics and stakeholders. We describe a community-academic partnership developed from a 15-week program, the Community Research Fellows Training (CRFT), designed to increase research literacy and facilitate equitable relationships in community/researcher collaborations and partnerships. The article provides a description of a community and faculty collaboration to conduct a participatory pilot research project that followed program completion. Methods: Four CRFT program alumni formed a community research team and selected a faculty mentor. After a request for proposal relea...
This session will describe methods used by an NSF-funded REU in Behavioral Health to engage undergra...
Background: Health disparities research is increasingly influenced by two paradigms: community-base...
ABSTRACT Research to improve the health of communities benefits from the involvement of community me...
Purpose: The community-based participatory research approach has been identified as a great asset in...
Background: Community Engaged Research (CEnR) as a means to address health disparities has emphasize...
Community-based research brings together the knowledge of researchers, community stakeholders and co...
Pacific Islanders are a growing, yet understudied population who suffer from high rates of chronic d...
There has been growing interest in conducting community-based health research using a participatory ...
Cultural competency, trust, and research literacy can affect the planning and implementation of sust...
Despite an increasing arsenal of effective treatments, there are mounting challenges in developing s...
While citizen science is gaining attention of late, for those of us involved in community-based publ...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative rese...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is gaining increasing credence among public health res...
There have been increasing calls for community-academic partnerships to enhance the capacity of part...
This session will describe methods used by an NSF-funded REU in Behavioral Health to engage undergra...
Background: Health disparities research is increasingly influenced by two paradigms: community-base...
ABSTRACT Research to improve the health of communities benefits from the involvement of community me...
Purpose: The community-based participatory research approach has been identified as a great asset in...
Background: Community Engaged Research (CEnR) as a means to address health disparities has emphasize...
Community-based research brings together the knowledge of researchers, community stakeholders and co...
Pacific Islanders are a growing, yet understudied population who suffer from high rates of chronic d...
There has been growing interest in conducting community-based health research using a participatory ...
Cultural competency, trust, and research literacy can affect the planning and implementation of sust...
Despite an increasing arsenal of effective treatments, there are mounting challenges in developing s...
While citizen science is gaining attention of late, for those of us involved in community-based publ...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative rese...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is gaining increasing credence among public health res...
There have been increasing calls for community-academic partnerships to enhance the capacity of part...
This session will describe methods used by an NSF-funded REU in Behavioral Health to engage undergra...
Background: Health disparities research is increasingly influenced by two paradigms: community-base...
ABSTRACT Research to improve the health of communities benefits from the involvement of community me...