Community-based research brings together the knowledge of researchers, community stakeholders and community leaders to form partnerships to improve health in the community. These partnerships grow as researchers bring their expertise and community partners bring their voice to the table. While community partners develop varied skills through informal research projects, they do not always obtain formal training in this area. The qualitative and quantitative findings in this paper collected from key informant interviews, identifies research topics of interest from nineteen participating centers nationwide. Identification of research topics, recruitment, and dissemination of results are among the training interests of the community-based resea...
Research partnerships between community members and academics are dynamic microsystems that aim to i...
This study examines the ethics and politics of knowledge across 15 distinctive community-engaged res...
or foundation sources that have attracted hundreds of applicants (Green, 2003). Defined as a collabo...
Background: Community Engaged Research (CEnR) as a means to address health disparities has emphasize...
Purpose: Community-based training in public health research can build capacity for community-based p...
Clinical research is an increasingly important aspect of medical practice resulting in benefits beli...
Community engagement and participation in academic research is growing in popularity and acceptance....
Community engagement and Community-Engaged Research are viewed as the cornerstones to improving heal...
ABSTRACT Research to improve the health of communities benefits from the involvement of community me...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06For many communities, health research exists on a b...
Voices of community partners can help guide future community engaged research partnerships. Drs. Ups...
Background: Successful community-engaged research depends on the quality of the collaborative partne...
Creating and sustaining community-academic partnerships Growing interest among academics and health ...
IntroductionEffective translational research requires engagement and collaboration between communiti...
Despite an increasing arsenal of effective treatments, there are mounting challenges in developing s...
Research partnerships between community members and academics are dynamic microsystems that aim to i...
This study examines the ethics and politics of knowledge across 15 distinctive community-engaged res...
or foundation sources that have attracted hundreds of applicants (Green, 2003). Defined as a collabo...
Background: Community Engaged Research (CEnR) as a means to address health disparities has emphasize...
Purpose: Community-based training in public health research can build capacity for community-based p...
Clinical research is an increasingly important aspect of medical practice resulting in benefits beli...
Community engagement and participation in academic research is growing in popularity and acceptance....
Community engagement and Community-Engaged Research are viewed as the cornerstones to improving heal...
ABSTRACT Research to improve the health of communities benefits from the involvement of community me...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06For many communities, health research exists on a b...
Voices of community partners can help guide future community engaged research partnerships. Drs. Ups...
Background: Successful community-engaged research depends on the quality of the collaborative partne...
Creating and sustaining community-academic partnerships Growing interest among academics and health ...
IntroductionEffective translational research requires engagement and collaboration between communiti...
Despite an increasing arsenal of effective treatments, there are mounting challenges in developing s...
Research partnerships between community members and academics are dynamic microsystems that aim to i...
This study examines the ethics and politics of knowledge across 15 distinctive community-engaged res...
or foundation sources that have attracted hundreds of applicants (Green, 2003). Defined as a collabo...