Level – Intermediate

More Sample Memorandums of Understanding (MOU)

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Source: Community-Campus Partnerships for Health

Type: PDF document

Level: Intermediate

Description: Collected by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH), these documents are more examples of MOUs and MOAs (Memorandums of Agreement) developed for an array of partnerships.



CDC Prevention Research Center’s Partnership Trust Tool

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Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Intermediate

Description: Developed by the CDC, this tool kit helps assess and build trust between all partners in a collaborative, including but not limited to researchers, academia, communities, health departments.



Strategies for Academic and Clinician Engagement in Community-Participatory Partnered Research

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Source: Charles R. Drew University, University of Medicine & Science

Type: Electronic Journal

Level: Intermediate

Description: This article introduces a new paradigm, community-partnered participatory research, a form of CBPR that emphasizes partnership with community sites in design, implementation and ownership of the research activities.



Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: From Process to Outcomes, 2nd Edition

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Source: Minkler M, Wallerstein N (eds). Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: From Process to Outcomes, 2nd Edition. 2008; San Francisco: Jossey-Bass

Type: Book

Level: Intermediate

Description:  This collection of case studies addresses key issues for researchers in a historical, philosophical, and practical context.



AHRQ Activities Using Community-Based Participatory Research to Address Health Care Disparities

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Source: AHRQ Pub. No. 09-P012

Type: PDF document

Level: Intermediate

Description: The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) defines CBPR and highlights some of its work in the area, including funded projects and grants.



Using Community Based Participatory Research to Address Health Disparities

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Source: Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Intermediate

Description: This article discusses the issues of power, privilege, participation, and practice in the context of researcher-community relationships.



Community-Based Participatory Research: Implications for Public Health Funding

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Source: American Journal of Public Health

Type: PDF document

Level: Intermediate

Description: This article demonstrates the increasing prominence of CBPR funding. The authors stress the importance of CBPR as a tool for action-oriented and community-driven public health research.



Toolkit for Building Primary Care Research at Your Community Health Center

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Source: Harvard Catalyst

Type: Online Modules

Level: Intermediate

Description: This toolkit is designed for both clinicians and administrators at Community Health Centers and offers various training modules that address important aspects of building an effective primary care research infrastructure. The stand-alone modules can be viewed in any order and cover topics ranging from how to build infrastructure, to funding, and dissemination.



Using Information Technology to Improve Health Quality and Safety in Community Health Centers

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Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Actions. 2007; 1(1):83-8

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Basic



Eau Claire Community Health Center: Focus Group Consent Form

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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.