Engaging communities is highly recommended in the conduct of health research among vulnerable populations. The strength of community-engaged research is well documented and is recognised as a useful approach for eliminating health disparities and improving health equity. In this article, five interdisciplinary teams from the Medical University of South Carolina present their involvement with community-engaged research with a unique population of Gullah African Americans residing in rural South Carolina. Their work has been integrated with the nine established principles of community-engaged research: establishing clear goals, becoming knowledgeable about the community, establishing relationships, developing community self-determination, par...
BACKGROUND: Successful implementation of community-based research is dominantly influenced by partic...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
Nurse scientists are increasingly recognizing the necessity of conducting research with community gr...
In rural Georgia, African American men are burdened by chronic health diseases such as cancer, diabe...
Appalachians are particularly vulnerable to chronic diseases as documented by recent national studie...
During the past two decades, there has been an increased use of community-based participatory resear...
This paper details U.S. Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) Community Engagement Cores ...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative rese...
Community engagement and participation in academic research is growing in popularity and acceptance....
The authors argue that there have been few systematic attempts to determine the effectiveness of com...
Background: Community Engaged Research (CEnR) as a means to address health disparities has emphasize...
This article was published in the Spring 2014 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Ethical principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR)--specifically, community engagem...
Pacific Islanders are a growing, yet understudied population who suffer from high rates of chronic d...
BackgroundUnderrepresentation of racial minorities in research contributes to health inequities. Imp...
BACKGROUND: Successful implementation of community-based research is dominantly influenced by partic...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
Nurse scientists are increasingly recognizing the necessity of conducting research with community gr...
In rural Georgia, African American men are burdened by chronic health diseases such as cancer, diabe...
Appalachians are particularly vulnerable to chronic diseases as documented by recent national studie...
During the past two decades, there has been an increased use of community-based participatory resear...
This paper details U.S. Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) Community Engagement Cores ...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative rese...
Community engagement and participation in academic research is growing in popularity and acceptance....
The authors argue that there have been few systematic attempts to determine the effectiveness of com...
Background: Community Engaged Research (CEnR) as a means to address health disparities has emphasize...
This article was published in the Spring 2014 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Ethical principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR)--specifically, community engagem...
Pacific Islanders are a growing, yet understudied population who suffer from high rates of chronic d...
BackgroundUnderrepresentation of racial minorities in research contributes to health inequities. Imp...
BACKGROUND: Successful implementation of community-based research is dominantly influenced by partic...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
Nurse scientists are increasingly recognizing the necessity of conducting research with community gr...