Source: National Association of Community Health Centers
Type: PDF document
Level: Basic
Description: These materials were developed as part of an one-day seminar on beginning or enhancing research programs at community health centers.
Source: National Association of Community Health Centers
Type: PDF document
Level: Basic
Description: These materials were developed as part of an one-day seminar on beginning or enhancing research programs at community health centers.
Source: National Association for Community Health Centers
Type: PDF document
Level: Basic
Description: This presentation provides a general overview of CBPR and its implications for CHCs.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Type: online reading
Level: Basic
Description: This resource offers a comphrensive development tools for researchers looking toward appropriate dissemination methods pertaining to their research. The dissemination tools presented are aimed to assist researchers in translating their research from written form to creating a “real world” impact.
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