| Literature DB >> 21633218 |
Suzanne Christopher1, Robin Saha, Paul Lachapelle, Derek Jennings, Yoshiko Colclough, Clarice Cooper, Crescentia Cummins, Margaret J Eggers, Kris Fourstar, Kari Harris, Sandra W Kuntz, Victoria Lafromboise, Deborah Laveaux, Tracie McDonald, James Real Bird, Elizabeth Rink, Lennie Webster.
Abstract
This case study of community and university research partnerships utilizes previously developed principles for conducting research in the context of Native American communities to consider how partners understand and apply the principles in developing community-based participatory research partnerships to reduce health disparities. The 7 partnership projects are coordinated through a National Institutes of Health-funded center and involve a variety of tribal members, including both health care professionals and lay persons and native and nonnative university researchers. This article provides detailed examples of how these principles are applied to the projects and discusses the overarching and interrelated emergent themes of sharing power and building trust.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21633218 PMCID: PMC5443618 DOI: 10.1097/FCH.0b013e318219606f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Community Health ISSN: 0160-6379