Building Partnerships

Meeting the Research Infrastructure Needs of Micropolitan and Rural Communities

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Source: Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin-Fox Valley

Type: Electronic Journal

Level: Advanced

Description: This article discusses the need for universities to extend their distributive research networks beyond campus lines for increased research efficiency and innovation.



Partnering with Community-Based Organizations: An Academic Institution’s Evolving Perspective

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Source: Department of Medicine, Charles R. Drew University

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Advanced

Description: This article reinforces the importance of a Memorandum of Understanding and the careful selection of a community advisory board in utilizing the community-based participatory research model.



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.



Level of Evidence of the Value of Care in Federally Qualified Health Centers for Policy Making

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Source: Progress in Community Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action. 2007; 1(1): 75-82

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Basic



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.



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.



Southern Illionis Practice Research Organization: A Collaborative Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN)

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Source:  Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation and Southern Illinois University School of Medicine

Type: PDF document

Level: Basic

Description: This presentation discusses some lessons learned in developing SIPRO, a collaboration between the Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation and the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.



Using EHRs to Advance Research in Community Health Center

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Source: Institute for Family Health

Type: PDF document

Level: Basic

Description: This presentation discusses the benefits of using Electronic Health Records at community health centers.



Health Information Technology: Lessons Learned

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Source: Beaufort-Jasper Hampton

Type: PDF document

Level: Basic

Description: This presentation shares some of the health information technology research that Beaufort-Jasper Hampton Comprehensive Health Services in South Carolina has conducted along with many lessons learned.



Community-Campus Partnerships for Health: Principles and Policies of CBPR

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Source: Community-Campus Partnerships for Health

Type: Electronic Journal Article

Level: Intermediate

Description: Barbara Israel and her colleagues in Michigan identify nine key principles of CBPR for success. This article also provides examples of principles and policies developed by CBPR partnerships and initiatives.