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Community Based Models of Research: Views from the Health Center (2007)

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Source: Clinical Directors Network

Type: Power Point Presentation

Level: Intermediate

Description: This presentation summarizes the roles and experiences of Clinical Directors Network in conducting community-based research.Presenter: Jonathan Tobin

CBPR: Assessing a Community’s Health Status Using Readily Available Secondary Data (2007)

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Source: Center for Community Health Development School of Rural Public Health Texas A&M–HSC

Type: Electronic Power Point Presentation

Level: Advanced

Description: This presentation summarizes the results of analysis of secondary data to provide information on baseline health status of the Brazos Valley Region of Texas. Presenter: Jane Bolin

Health Services and Clinical Research with CHCs to Eliminate Health Disparities in Underserved (2007)

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Source: National Association of Community Health Centers

Type: Electronic Power Point Presentation

Level: Basic

Description: This presentation provides a summary of promoting community based, primary care oriented education and research at CHCs.Presenter: Elmer Freeman

Research in Community Health Centers (1998)

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Source: National Association of Community Health Centers

Type: Monograph

Level: Basic

Description: This monograph provides a brief introduction to primary care research in community health centers. Author: Robert A. Fried

Community-Based Participatory Research Practical Tips for CHCs and Researchers (2006)

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Source: National Association for Community Health Centers

Type: PDF document

Level: Basic

Description: This presentation provides a summary of CBPR practice recommendations. Presenter: Marshall Chin

 

CHC Research Involvement: Developing a Mutually Beneficial Relationship (2006)

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Source: Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic

Type: Electronic Presentations

Level: Basic

Description: This presentation summarizes Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic’s experience in conducting community-based research.Presenter: Vickie Ybarra

‘Be Gentle and Be Sincere About It’: A Story About Community-Based Primary Care Research (2008)

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Source: Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque

Type: Electronic Academic Paper

Level: Basic

Description: An article that gives insight on how to listen to gain trust the trust of the community. A researcher gains powerful insight when a focus group evaluates his intentions with a cultural metaphor.Authors: Andrew L. Sussman, Marino Rivera

Finding Solutions to Challenges in CBPR Between Academic and Community Organizations (2006)

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Source: Journal of Interprofessional Care

Type: Electronic Paper

Level: Intermediate

Description: This article provides a case study of the challenges of community-academic partnerships and suggested solutions. Authors: Jan Shoultz, Mary Frances Oneha, Lois Magnussen, Mya Moe Hla, Zavi Brees-Saunders, Marissa Dela Cruz, Margaret Douglas.

Making Community Partnerships Work (2007)

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Source: March of Dimes Foundation

Type: Online Paper

Level: Intermediate

Description: This toolkit provides strategies and tools, such as research readiness checklists, sample forms and case stories, based on lessons learned from the national and community partners involved in the Genetics Education Needs Evaluation (GENE) Project, a cooperative agreement between the March of Dimes and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).Author: Aida Giachello

Developing and Sustaining Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships

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Source: The Examining Community-Institutional Partnerships for Prevention Research Group.

Type:  An Electronic Skill-Building Curriculum (2006)

Level: Intermediate

Description: This curriculum is an educational resource developed by the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health for national organizations, funding agencies, researchers. It provides an introduction to the practice of community-based participatory research for improving health. For the most updated curriculum.Authors: Jen Kauper-Brown, Sarena D. Seifer, Kari Hartwig, Diane Calleson, Maurice Williams, Sarah Flicker, Kirsten Senturia, Kristine Wong, Ann-Gel Palermo, Robert McGranaghan, Robb Travers, Ella Greene-Moton