Community-based participatory health research : issues, methods, and translation to practice /
Community-based participatory health research : issues, methods, and translation to practice /
Daniel S. Blumenthal, Ralph J. DiClemente, Ronald L. Braithwaite, Selina A. Smith, editors.
- Second edition.
- xvi, 275 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Issues -- Community-Based Participatory Research : An Introduction / Building Partnerships in Community-Based Participatory Research / Community-Based Participatory Research Use or Abuse : The U.S. Public Health Service Syphilis Study at Tuskegee / A View From the Community : African American, Hispanic, and African Immigrant Perspectives / Public and Private Investments and Resources for Community-Based Participatory Research / Methods -- Qualitative Research in CBPR / Survey Planning and Implementation in the Context of CBPR / Intervention Trials in Community-Based Participatory Research / Translating Research to Practice / Community-Based Participatory Approaches to Service : Lessons Learned / Community-Based Approaches to Education / Community-Based Participatory Approaches to Evaluation / Daniel S. Blumenthal, Ernest Hopkins III, and Elleen Yancey -- James P. Griffin, Jr., Elleen Yancey, and Elizabeth Armstrong-Mensah -- Rueben C. Warren, Bailus Walker, Jr., Lanice C. Middleton, and Louis A. Rabb -- Fred Murphy, Andrea Hinojosa, and Sirad Osman -- Michelle C. Kegler, Diane Fletcher, Sally Honeycutt, and Amanda Wyatt -- Fleda M. Jackson, Ama Saran, Patricia Graham Johnson, and Selma J. Morris -- Robert M. Mayberry, Pamela Daniels, Anya Bazzell, Fengxia Yan, Robina Josiah Willock, and Barbara Mack -- Scott D. Rhodes, Stacy Duck, -- Jorge Alonzo, Mario Downs, and Robert E. Aronson -- Selina A. Smith and Daniel S. Blumenthal -- Mary Langley, Roland Bernard Welmaker, Sr., Alice Jackson, and Angela M. Mack -- Meryl McNeal, Daniel S. Blumenthal, Kendrea Williams Pierson, Chad Hale, and Theresa Rogers -- Tabia H. Akintobi, Jennie C. Trotter, Donoria Evans, Nastassia Laster, and Tarita Johnson. Part I: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Part II: 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
"This second edition of a highly regarded textbook on the foundations of and strategies for achieving fertile community-based health care research has been completely revised and updated. It now includes new chapters on translating research into practice, evaluating research, and applying community-based participatory research (CBPR) principles to service, education, and evaluation. The book also updates a crucial chapter on the voices of community stakeholders and an important study of the ethical issues surrounding the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Edited by renowned professors of community-based research, the text is distinguished by its how-to approach and focus on practical research methods. The text discusses the unique challenges of conducting CBPR and addresses ways to build and sustain community partnerships. It explores ethical issues regarding health care research, includes input from community stakeholders, and describes national and international support for CBPR. Research methods covered include qualitative studies, surveys, and intervention trials. Applications of CBPR illustrate how to translate research into practice and community-based participatory approaches to service, education, and evaluation. The second edition includes new chapters on: Building and sustaining researcher/community partnerships; National and international investments in and support for CBPR; Surveys and methods for conducting CBPR; Translating research into practice; Community-based participatory approaches to service, education, and evaluation"--Publisher's description.
082619396X 9780826193964
Public health--Research--Methodology
Community-Based Participatory Research
Community-Institutional Relations
Research Design.
RA440.85 / .C645 2013eb
362.1072
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Issues -- Community-Based Participatory Research : An Introduction / Building Partnerships in Community-Based Participatory Research / Community-Based Participatory Research Use or Abuse : The U.S. Public Health Service Syphilis Study at Tuskegee / A View From the Community : African American, Hispanic, and African Immigrant Perspectives / Public and Private Investments and Resources for Community-Based Participatory Research / Methods -- Qualitative Research in CBPR / Survey Planning and Implementation in the Context of CBPR / Intervention Trials in Community-Based Participatory Research / Translating Research to Practice / Community-Based Participatory Approaches to Service : Lessons Learned / Community-Based Approaches to Education / Community-Based Participatory Approaches to Evaluation / Daniel S. Blumenthal, Ernest Hopkins III, and Elleen Yancey -- James P. Griffin, Jr., Elleen Yancey, and Elizabeth Armstrong-Mensah -- Rueben C. Warren, Bailus Walker, Jr., Lanice C. Middleton, and Louis A. Rabb -- Fred Murphy, Andrea Hinojosa, and Sirad Osman -- Michelle C. Kegler, Diane Fletcher, Sally Honeycutt, and Amanda Wyatt -- Fleda M. Jackson, Ama Saran, Patricia Graham Johnson, and Selma J. Morris -- Robert M. Mayberry, Pamela Daniels, Anya Bazzell, Fengxia Yan, Robina Josiah Willock, and Barbara Mack -- Scott D. Rhodes, Stacy Duck, -- Jorge Alonzo, Mario Downs, and Robert E. Aronson -- Selina A. Smith and Daniel S. Blumenthal -- Mary Langley, Roland Bernard Welmaker, Sr., Alice Jackson, and Angela M. Mack -- Meryl McNeal, Daniel S. Blumenthal, Kendrea Williams Pierson, Chad Hale, and Theresa Rogers -- Tabia H. Akintobi, Jennie C. Trotter, Donoria Evans, Nastassia Laster, and Tarita Johnson. Part I: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Part II: 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
"This second edition of a highly regarded textbook on the foundations of and strategies for achieving fertile community-based health care research has been completely revised and updated. It now includes new chapters on translating research into practice, evaluating research, and applying community-based participatory research (CBPR) principles to service, education, and evaluation. The book also updates a crucial chapter on the voices of community stakeholders and an important study of the ethical issues surrounding the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Edited by renowned professors of community-based research, the text is distinguished by its how-to approach and focus on practical research methods. The text discusses the unique challenges of conducting CBPR and addresses ways to build and sustain community partnerships. It explores ethical issues regarding health care research, includes input from community stakeholders, and describes national and international support for CBPR. Research methods covered include qualitative studies, surveys, and intervention trials. Applications of CBPR illustrate how to translate research into practice and community-based participatory approaches to service, education, and evaluation. The second edition includes new chapters on: Building and sustaining researcher/community partnerships; National and international investments in and support for CBPR; Surveys and methods for conducting CBPR; Translating research into practice; Community-based participatory approaches to service, education, and evaluation"--Publisher's description.
082619396X 9780826193964
Public health--Research--Methodology
Community-Based Participatory Research
Community-Institutional Relations
Research Design.
RA440.85 / .C645 2013eb
362.1072