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Data Collection Tools for Evaluation

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Source: Farmworker Health Services, Inc.

Type: PDF Document

Level: Basic

Description: This easy-to-read table offers various evaluation mechanism definitions, benefits, and limitations.

Process Evaluation for Community Participation

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Source: Center for Pediatric Research

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This article examines the importance of process evaluation to examine community participation’s role in health and social change outcomes.

A Collaborative Approach to the Recruitment and Retention of Minority Patients with Diabetes in Rural Community Health Centers

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Source: University of South Carolina School of Medicine

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This article discusses a successful approach to recruiting and retaining ethnically diverse study participants in rural South Carolina.

Are Racial and Ethnic Minorities Less Willing to Participate in Health Research?

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Source: National Institute of Health

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This article finds that African-Americans and Hispanics are no less willing to participate in health research than non-Hispanic whites.  Further, it suggests we focus on ensuring equal access to health research for all groups.

Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Detroit Partnership:Improving Diabetes-Related Outcomes Among African American and Latino Adults

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Source: University of Michigan

Type: PDF Document

Level: Advanced

Description: This study demonstrates the effectiveness of a community-based, culturally tailored diabetes intervention for African American and Latino adults in Detroit, Michigan.

Our Common Ground: Cultivating Women’s Health Through Community-Based Research

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Source: Canadian Women’s Health Network

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Basic

Description: The Women’s Health Research Network published this guide to provide users with a better understanding of the community-based research process and how it can be applied to research at various levels.

Race, Medical Researcher Distrust, Percieved Harm, and Willingness to Participate in Cardiovascular Prevention Trials

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Source: Yale School of Medicine

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This study found that African Americans expressed greater concerns about experiencing harm from participating in clinical trials and greater distrust towards medical researchers than white participants.

 

Photovoice: Concept, Methodology, and Use for Participatory Needs Assessment

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Source: University of Michigan School of Public Health

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Intermediate

Description: The article explores the use of photovoice to public health promotion, including methods and analysis

A Review of Community-Based Research: Assessing Partnership Approaches to Improve Public Health

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Source: Annual Review of Public Health

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Basic

Description: This article assesses a variety of CBPR procedures and principles for effective work in improving public health.

Methods in Community-Based Participatory Research for Health

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Source: Israel BA, Eng E, Schulz AJ, Parker EA (eds). Methods in Community-Based Participatory Research for Health. 2005; San Francisco: Jossey-Bass

Type: Book

Level: Intermediate

Description: This text provides comprehensive examinations of CBPR study designs, data collection and analysis methods, and innovative partnership structures and process methods.