This article discusses the process of developing collaborative relationships for a community-based health promotion project. A partnership was established among the university, the city where the intervention took place, and the community senior center. A community advisory board was created to identify the strengths, diversity, and needs of each partner. The community advisory board guided the partnership to recruit 1,277 older adults to participate in the intervention study. A sample was deemed representative after comparison with Census 2000 data, with gender and educational attainment being similar. © 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc
This article describes how a successful health promotion program for older adults was adapted and di...
This article is a collaboration between an academic researcher and four older people who worked toge...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
This article discusses the process of developing collaborative relationships for a community-based h...
Although an often desired goal, true partnership between community members and university research-e...
This paper examines recruitment and retention efforts utilized by a community-based health promotion...
PURPOSE: This article describes early efforts of four community partnerships in Boston, El Paso, Hou...
Background: Building a collaborative health promotion partnership that effectively employs principle...
Research (RCMAR) initiative was established in 1997 and currently includes six centers across the Un...
Purpose: Describe recruitment strategies used in a randomized clinical trial of a behav-ioral prospe...
Community-academic partnerships have a long history of support from public health researchers and pr...
This article is a collaboration between an academic researcher and four older people who worked \ud ...
IntroductionThe purpose of this article is to examine the effectiveness of recruitment strategies us...
Conducting health research often requires a partnership between marginalized communities and researc...
Purpose: This project used a community-based participatory research (CBPR) methodology to increase t...
This article describes how a successful health promotion program for older adults was adapted and di...
This article is a collaboration between an academic researcher and four older people who worked toge...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...
This article discusses the process of developing collaborative relationships for a community-based h...
Although an often desired goal, true partnership between community members and university research-e...
This paper examines recruitment and retention efforts utilized by a community-based health promotion...
PURPOSE: This article describes early efforts of four community partnerships in Boston, El Paso, Hou...
Background: Building a collaborative health promotion partnership that effectively employs principle...
Research (RCMAR) initiative was established in 1997 and currently includes six centers across the Un...
Purpose: Describe recruitment strategies used in a randomized clinical trial of a behav-ioral prospe...
Community-academic partnerships have a long history of support from public health researchers and pr...
This article is a collaboration between an academic researcher and four older people who worked \ud ...
IntroductionThe purpose of this article is to examine the effectiveness of recruitment strategies us...
Conducting health research often requires a partnership between marginalized communities and researc...
Purpose: This project used a community-based participatory research (CBPR) methodology to increase t...
This article describes how a successful health promotion program for older adults was adapted and di...
This article is a collaboration between an academic researcher and four older people who worked toge...
Working in collaborative partnership with communities experiencing health disparities has been ident...