| Literature DB >> 33829217 |
Joyce Hunter1, David Lounsbury2, Bruce Rapkin3, Robert Remien4.
Abstract
To effectively mobilize community-based organizations (CBOs) and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in research, important ethical issues must be addressed. A memorandum of understanding (MOU), providing a framework and a tool to be used for establishing effective community-research partnerships, was developed by the Community Collaboration Core (CCC) of the HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies. Aims of the CCC include: (1) Initiating and sustaining successful partnerships in HIV prevention research in areas of sexuality, gender, mental health, and of mutual benefit to communities; (2) Advancing the science of collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and government in HIV prevention. Developed and assessed over a two-year period by researchers, CBO/NGO and public health representatives, this MOU can be used by potential research and community partners to address the most important issues early in a collaborative research project. Clarifying essential roles, responsibilities, and relationships, establishing trust and transparency in that process, can guide collaborators in planning the important steps for beginning and sustaining an ethical and successful research project.Entities:
Keywords: Research ethics; academic-community partnerships; collaboration; community-based participatory research methods
Year: 2011 PMID: 33829217 PMCID: PMC8023300 DOI: 10.7728/0103201102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob J Community Psychol Pract