ch4 Flashcards
(12 cards)
Involves partnering with communities affected by disparities and engaging them in the research process
community based participatory research (CBPR)
The gold standard for engaging communities impacted by health disparities in impactful research
Community-based participatory research (CBPR)
Three components essential for understanding the concept of CBPR
action research
participatory research
community partnership
Developing solutions that directly address the problem at hand
action research
Ensures that impacted individuals play an active role in shaping the project
participatory research
encourages community involvement
community partnership
CBPR 6 step process
Step 1: form partnerships
Step 2: assess the community’s strengths and dynamics
Step 3: identify priority health concerns and associated research questions
Step 4: design and conduct epidemiologic, intervention, and/or policy-related research
Step 5: feed results back to all partners and collaboratively interpret research findings
Step 6: disseminate and translate the research findings to a broader audience
Involves collecting and analyzing data, integrating the findings, and drawing inferences using both qualitative and quantitative approaches in a single study or a program of inquiry
mixed-methods research
When a group of important actors from
different sectors commit to a common
agenda for solving a specific social
problem
collective impact
Supports the implementation
of the large social change
initiatives that are necessary
for achieving health equity
collective impact
collective impact five principles
Common agenda
Shared measurement
Mutually reinforcing activities
Continuous communication
Backbone support
three phases of collective impact
initiate action
organize for impact
sustain action and impact