Source: University of Toronto
Type: Electronic Journal Article
Level: Basic
Description: This article discusses the importance of not just protecting individuals, but also communities when conducting research.
Source: University of Toronto
Type: Electronic Journal Article
Level: Basic
Description: This article discusses the importance of not just protecting individuals, but also communities when conducting research.
Source: HRET
Type: Online Reading
Level: Advanced
Description: This web-based toolkit offers resources for hospitals, health systems, clinics and health plans for systematic data collection of race, ethicity and primary language data from patients.
Source: Eau Claire Community Health Center
Type: PDF Document
Level: Intermediate
Description: This document illustrates what important disclosures, items, and information to include, and is a useful template for those wishing to conduct focus groups.
Source: Academy Health
Type: Online Reading
Level: Basic
Description: This site provides an introduction, data sources, and other useful resources for conducting Health Services Research (HSR).
Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Type: Online Reading
Level: Intermediate
Description: This web-based guide provides methods for researchers developing, evaluating, and engaging in qualitative research projects in healthcare settings.
Source: Farmworker Health Services, Inc.
Type: PDF Document
Level: Basic
Description: This easy-to-read table offers various evaluation mechanism definitions, benefits, and limitations.
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.
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
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.
Source: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Harbor
Type: Online Journal Article
Level: Intermediate
Description: This article reviews the assessment of racial and ethnic identification in the major data collection system of the US Department of Health and Human Services. Author: David R. Williams
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