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Navigating the Tide Together: Early Collaboration between Tribal and Academic Partners in a CBPR Study.

Heather S V Lonczak1, Lisa Rey Thomas1, Dennis Donovan2, Lisette Austin1, Robin L W Sigo3, Nigel Lawrence3.   

Abstract

Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approaches stress the importance of building strong, cohesive collaborations between academic researchers and partnering communities; yet there is minimal research examining the actual quality of CBPR partnerships. The objective of the present paper is to describe and explore the quality of collaborative relationships across the first two years of the Healing of the Canoe project teams, comprised of researchers from the University of Washington and community partners from the Suquamish Tribe. Three quantitative/qualitative process measures were used to assess perceptions regarding collaborative processes and aspects of meeting effectiveness. Staff meetings were primarily viewed as cohesive, with clear agendas and shared communication. Collaborative processes were perceived as generally positive, with Tribal empowerment rated as especially important. Additionally, effective leadership and flexibility were highly rated while a need for a stronger community voice in decision-making was noted. Steady improvements were found in terms of trust between research teams, and both research teams reported a need for more intra-team project- and social-focused interaction. Overall, this data reveals a solid CBPR collaboration that is making effective strides in fostering a climate of respect, trust, and open communication between research partners.

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Keywords:  American Indian/Alaska Native; Community Based Participatory Research; Healing of the Canoe; Process Measures; Research Partnership(s); Tribal Participatory Research

Year:  2013        PMID: 25356083      PMCID: PMC4209702     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pimatisiwin        ISSN: 1705-7841


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