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A Minimum Age for California's Juvenile Legal System: Lessons on Collaborative Research to Drive Legislative Change. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Elizabeth S Barnert,Laura S Abrams
THE PROBLEM Most U.S. states lack a minimum age of juvenile legal jurisdiction, which leaves young children vulnerable to a harsh, punitive system that causes lifelong adverse health and social outcomes. However, partnership between academics, advocates, and policymakers can catalyze legislative change to set minimum ages. PURPOSE OF ARTICLE We, an academic pediatrician and social worker, describe
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Mental Well-being InSciEd Out: Health Partnerships with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Puerto Rico. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Joanna Yang Yowler,Ana Mia Corujo Ramirez,Marcos I Roche-Miranda,Jennifer Alvarado,Yazayra Aponte Sauri,Ricardo A Calderon Lopez,Amanda A Heeren,Mary Helen Mays,Dena Mundy,Widalys Ortiz,Karen Weavers,Naima Yusuf,Karen G Martinez Gonzalez,Maribel Campos Rivera,Chris Pierret
BACKGROUND Mental health care is a top clinical concern for modern Puerto Rico, especially given a dramatically changing economic landscape paired with recurrent natural disasters. Youth are particularly at-risk due to long-term impacts of toxic stress and adverse childhood experiences on health and development. OBJECTIVES Here we present a novel clinician-community-educator-scientist partnership to
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Expansion of the Community Engagement Studio Method: Deepening Community Participation in Health Care Innovation. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Carmen R Valdez,Ricardo Garay,Monique Vasquez,Eliel Oliveira,Vidya Lakshminaraya,Zainab Abdulateef,Monica Guzman,Anjum Khurshid
BACKGROUND The Community Engagement Studio (CE Studio) method has emerged as a valuable model for community participation in health innovation research, and we advance the model by expanding the timing and number of CE Studio sessions, as well as facilitation. OBJECTIVES The authors expanded the CE Studio method first to include five sessions corresponding to five phases of innovation: a) health experiences
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Lessons Learned Implementing a Trauma-informed System of Care in Rural Communities. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Christopher L Minnich,Felicia J Stehley,Lyndra J Bills,RaeAnn M Taylor,Jennifer L Groff,Joseph M Korney,Brittany E Skrzypek,Shari L Hutchison,Amy D Herschell
BACKGROUND The negative impact of trauma on health is devastating. Providers, especially those in rural areas, require support to implement trauma-informed care (TIC) on a systems level. OBJECTIVES This paper describes a partnership of county behavioral health administrators, service providers, and a behavioral health managed care organization and steps taken over a 5-year initiative to enhance capacity
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Institutionalizing Community-engaged Translational Science in an Academic Institution: A Community Stakeholder-Driven Process. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Michael R Duke,Angela Sun,Paula Fleisher,Angela Gallegos-Castillo,Monique LeSarre,Joyce Cheng,Kara Young,Mark J Pletcher,Tung Nguyen,Jane Jih
BACKGROUND Although studies have described the power imbalance in academic-community partnerships, little has been published describing how community-based participatory research-informed practitioners can change academic institutions to promote more effective community-engaged research. OBJECTIVES This paper describes a university-funded community-based participatory project in which academic researchers
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Community-Based Recruitment Strategies for Young Adult Pacific Islanders into a Randomized Community Smoking Cessation Trial. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Sora Park Tanjasiri,Cevadne Lee,Mandy LaBreche,Jonathan Tana Lepule,Genesis Lutu,Vanessa Tui'one May,Jane Ka'ala Pang,Nasya Tan,Melanie Sabado-Liwag,James Pike,Patchareeya Kwan,Dorothy Schmidt-Vaivao,Lolofi Soakai,Melevesi Fifita Talavou,Tupou Toilolo,Paula Healani Palmer
BACKGROUND Lung cancer represents the leading cause of cancer death for Pacific Islanders in the United States, but they remain underrepresented in studies leading to the lack of evidence-based cessation programs tailored to their culture and lifestyle. OBJECTIVES This paper aims to describe the development of culturally tailored and community informed recruitment materials, and provide lessons learned
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Advancing Health Equity: An Innovative Program for Building Community Engagement in Research. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Alycia Santilli,Katherine LaMonaca,Kendra Carr,Bailee Rue,Karen D'Angelo,Jackson Higginbottom,Sofia Morales,Marquita A Taylor,Genesis A Vicente,Anna Lin-Schweitzer,Kathleen O'Connor Duffany
BACKGROUND The Community Research Fellows (CRF) program seeks to mobilize New Haven residents with lower incomes or from communities of color who are educated and equipped to engage as equal partners in health research at Yale University. The training program combines curriculum-based information with 'on-the-ground' experience with Yale research projects, while building relationships between CRFs
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Leveraging Collaborative Partnerships to Protect the Human Rights of Children Involved in the United States' Juvenile Justice System. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Melissa Coretz Goemann,Mikah Owen
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A Comprehensive, Community-Based Coalition to Address Racial Disparities in Chronic Disease: REACH in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Tiffany L Gary-Webb,Stephanie N Christian,Andrea D Casas,Hannah E Hardy,Josh Feldmiller,Samantha Scott,Roderick Harris,Dara D Mendez
BACKGROUND Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Initiative, Live Well Allegheny: Lifting Wellness for African Americans (LWA) in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, aims to enhance health equity by addressing chronic disease in six African American communities via three key strategies: nutrition, physical activity, and community-clinical
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Moving From Transactional to Relational: How Funders Can Work in Partnership With Black, Indigenous and People of Color Communities. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Donald Cameron,Hazel Cameron,Jackie An,Michael Byun,Junko Yamazaki,Dominique Davis,Naomi Tagaleo'oa,Liz Huizar,Estela Ortega,Denise Perez Lally,Yusuf Bashir,Abdulahi Osman,Cilia Jurdy,Jaimée Marsh,Emma Catague,Haya Munoza,Kendrick Glover,Ginger Kwan,Joy Sebe,Jennifer Stanton,Josefina Gonzalez,Virgina Herrera-Páramo,Chimaera B,Jordan Faralanb,Russell Brooks,Jennifer Castro,Ruel Olanday,Alice Park,Nancy
BACKGROUND The Racial Equity Coalition (REC) formed to address persistent educational disparities. The coalition was composed of 14 Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) organizations that provide culturally integrative youth services. OBJECTIVES REC, with support from United Way of King County, engaged in participatory research to identify commonalities and shared struggles to inform collective
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Co-design of a Community-based Rehabilitation Program to Decrease Musculoskeletal Disabilities in a Mayan-Yucateco Municipality. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Edgar Villarreal-Jimenez,Jose Antonio Lores-Peniche,Ingris Pelaez-Ballestas,Gabriela Cruz-Martín,Daniela Flores-Aguilar,Hazel García,Arturo Velazco Gutiérrez,Hugo Ayora-Manzano,Kenia López,Adalberto Loyola-Sanchez
BACKGROUND Chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) diseases are an important cause of disability in the Mayan community of Chankom in Yucatán, Mexico. OBJECTIVE To understand a community-based participatory research (CBPR) strategy implemented in Chankom to design a community-based rehabilitation (CBR) program for people living with MSK diseases. METHODS Qualitative descriptive thematic analysis from an ethnographic
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Tobacco Use, Quitting, and Service Access for Northern California Arab Americans: A Participatory Study. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Juliet P Lee,Lina Salam,Gamila Abdelhalim,Robert Lipton,Mark Myers,Sarah Alnahari,Walid Hamud-Ahmed
BACKGROUND Cigarette smoking rates have decreased in the United States, particularly in California. Despite representing a large population in the United States and particularly in California, Arab Americans are not typically assessed in tobacco-related health studies. Disparately high smoking rates have been found in community samples of Arab Americans. In a formative participatory research study
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Connect: Cultivating Academic-Community Partnerships to Address Our Communities' Complex Needs During Public Health Crises. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Maria B Pellerano,Diane Hill,Manuel E Jimenez,Marsha Gordon,Myneka Macenat,Jeanne M Ferrante,Zorimar Rivera-Núñez,Donita Devance,Daniel Lima,Brittany Sullivan,Benjamin F Crabtree,Panos Georgopoulos,Emily S Barrett,Dorothy J Reed,Chris T Pernell,Mary R Dawkins,Beverly Lynn,Francis Dixon,Manuel Castañeda,Harold Garcia,Martin J Blaser,Reynold A Panettieri,Shawna V Hudson
BACKGROUND Black and Latino communities have been disproportionately impacted by coronavirus disease 2019 and we sought to understand perceptions and attitudes in four heavily impacted New Jersey counties to develop and evaluate engagement strategies to enhance access to testing. OBJECTIVE To establish a successful academic/community partnership team during a public health emergency by building upon
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Cultivating an Ecosystem: A Qualitative Exploration of Sustainability in Long-Standing Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 P Paul Chandanabhumma,Adena Gabrysiak,Barbara L Brush,Chris M Coombe,Eugenia Eng,Megan Jensen,Laurie Lachance,Peggy Shepard,Nina B Wallerstein,Barbara A Israel
BACKGROUND While sustainability is crucial to the success of community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnerships, there is a lack of conceptual clarity on what defines sustainability and what characterizes sustainability-promoting practices in long-standing (in existence 6 years or longer) CBPR partnerships. OBJECTIVES The aim of this article is to explore the definition of sustainability, as
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Community Partners' Perspectives on Partnering With an Academic Research Team to Promote Disability-inclusive Fitness Programming. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Toni Liechty,Mina Woo,Laura A Rice,Chung-Yi Chiu,Stacy Kirkpatrick,Kay Hankins,Elsie Hedgspeth,Ashley Nichols,Catherine Porter,Molly Smeltzer,Brynn Adamson
BACKGROUND Community-based fitness programs can support public health by providing access to physical activity opportunities for a vulnerable population with significant barriers. Unfortunately, programs specifically designed for people with disabilities (PWD) and staff training to promote inclusion for PWD in general population programs is limited. The current study aimed to review an on-going partnership
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Moving From Transactional to Relational: How Funders Can Work in Partnership With Black, Indigenous and People of Color Communities. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Donald Cameron,Hazel Cameron,Jackie An,Michael Byun,Junko Yamazaki,Dominique Davis,Naomi Tagaleo'oa,Liz Huizar,Estela Ortega,Denise Perez Lally,Yusuf Bashir,Abdulahi Osman,Cilia Jurdy,Jaimée Marsh,Emma Catague,Haya Munoza,Kendrick Glover,Ginger Kwan,Joy Sebe,Jennifer Stanton,Josefina Gonzalez,Virgina Herrera-Páramo,Chimaera B,Jordan Faralanb,Russell Brooks,Jennifer Castro,Ruel Olanday,Alice Park,Nancy
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Community Partners' Perspectives on Partnering With an Academic Research Team to Promote Disability-inclusive Fitness Programming. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Toni Liechty,Mina Woo,Laura A Rice,Chung-Yi Chiu,Stacy Kirkpatrick,Kay Hankins,Elsie Hedgspeth,Ashley Nichols,Catherine Porter,Molly Smeltzer,Brynn Adamson
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Cultivating an Ecosystem: A Qualitative Exploration of Sustainability in Long-Standing Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 P Paul Chandanabhumma,Adena Gabrysiak,Barbara L Brush,Chris M Coombe,Eugenia Eng,Megan Jensen,Laurie Lachance,Peggy Shepard,Nina B Wallerstein,Barbara A Israel
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Co-design of a Community-based Rehabilitation Program to Decrease Musculoskeletal Disabilities in a Mayan-Yucateco Municipality. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Edgar Villarreal-Jimenez,Jose Antonio Lores-Peniche,Ingris Pelaez-Ballestas,Gabriela Cruz-Martín,Daniela Flores-Aguilar,Hazel García,Arturo Velazco Gutiérrez,Hugo Ayora-Manzano,Kenia López,Adalberto Loyola-Sanchez
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"I Am Now Five Steps Ahead": How Co-design Platforms Sustain Kenyan Community Health Volunteer Engagement. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Hanna-Joy Renner,Naomi W Makobu,Simon Mbugua,Wilson Karuri Kamiru,Dorothy Oluoch,Angela Donelson,Mary B Adam
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"I Am Now Five Steps Ahead": How Co-design Platforms Sustain Kenyan Community Health Volunteer Engagement. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Hanna-Joy Renner,Naomi W Makobu,Simon Mbugua,Wilson Karuri Kamiru,Dorothy Oluoch,Angela Donelson,Mary B Adam
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study is to examine how humancentered design (HCD) as a platform for co-production might function to explain community health volunteer (CHV) motivation in self-directed and self-funded community health activities. Sustaining engagement has been difficult for CHVs who lack monetary incentives, expense reimbursement, and are rarely given opportunity to give their own voice
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A Community-Academic Partnership to Explore and Address Cancer Disparities in Southwest Chicago Arab Americans. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Perla Chebli,Itedal Shalabi,Nareman Taha,Naoko Muramatsu,Karriem Watson,Marian Fitzgibbon,Yamilé Molina,Sarah Abboud
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Tobacco Use, Quitting, and Service Access for Northern California Arab Americans: A Participatory Study. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Juliet P Lee,Lina Salam,Gamila Abdelhalim,Robert Lipton,Mark Myers,Sarah Alnahari,Walid Hamud-Ahmed
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A Community-Academic Partnership to Explore and Address Cancer Disparities in Southwest Chicago Arab Americans. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Perla Chebli,Itedal Shalabi,Nareman Taha,Naoko Muramatsu,Karriem Watson,Marian Fitzgibbon,Yamilé Molina,Sarah Abboud
BACKGROUND Despite the need to consider multiple sources of evidence to guide locally and culturally relevant interventions, few studies have documented the process by which evidence is integrated. OBJECTIVES We leveraged a community-academic partnership to describe a participatory approach to integrating community and academic sources of evidence to inform cancer programming priorities in the Arab
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Method of Developing a Culturally Tailored Diabetes Intervention for American Indians. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Lisa Scarton,Heather Cobas,Ilse Velazquez,Mariah McClaren,Anatolia Legaspi,Samvit Iyer,Annette Choate,Tamela K Cannady,Diana J Wilkie
BACKGROUND American Indians have the highest prevalence of type 2 diabetes compared with any other racial or ethnic group. OBJECTIVE Developing a culturally tailored diabetes prevention and management intervention is one way to reduce diabetes-related health disparities among American Indian populations. The purpose of this article is to describe our approach for developing a diabetes prevention and
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Matchmaking Methodology for Humanizing Transgender and Gender Diverse Health Research. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Leonardo Kattari,Shanna Kattari,M Killian Kinney,N Eugene Walls
BACKGROUND Current research on transgender and gender diverse (TGD) health focuses on a damage-centered approach to health outcomes, often further marginalizing and othering TGD individuals and their experiences. The Matchmaking Methodology is an approach that can be used to depathologizes and demedicalizes the TGD experience within research by decentering the cisgender gaze of TGD health research
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A Novel Process to Recruit and Select Community Partners for a Hybrid Implementation-Effectiveness Study. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Lucia A Leone,Christina Kasprzak,Anne Lally,Lindsey Haynes-Maslow,Leah N Vermont,Caroline Horrigan-Maurer,Laurene Tumiel-Berhalter,Alice Ammerman,Samina Raja
BACKGROUND Creating strong partnerships with community organizations is essential to test implementation of evidence-based interventions. However, partners are often chosen based on convenience rather than capacity or diversity. Streamlined processes are needed to identify qualified, diverse, and invested partners to conduct community-based research. OBJECTIVES There is a gap in the literature on effective
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A Community-engaged Approach to Research Translation: The CIPHERS Project. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Bryan Luukinen,Donna Tuccero,Madeleine R Valier,Samuel Cohen,Emily Trambert Kylstra,Joyce Page,Mina Silberberg
PROBLEM Translating research to support practice is becoming a more prominent goal in the scientific community. However, further innovation and research is needed on effective approaches to this endeavor. PURPOSE This case study describes an approach that combines the insights of diffusion of innovation theory with the philosophy and practices of community engagement. KEY POINTS Elements of our approach
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Building a Functioning Multi-sector Coalition: A Case Study from the Jerome Avenue Public Health Taskforce. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Lauren J Shiman,Jane Bedell,Kenneth Brown,Jason Caraballo,Taisy Conk,Paul Philps,Hager Shawkat,Costa Stavroulakis,Fernando Tirado
As a result of the Jerome Avenue Corridor re-zoning in Bronx, New York, the Jerome Avenue Public Health Task-force was convened by local elected officials in December 2018. Facilitated by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the taskforce consists of a core group of 15 committed organizations from local civic, government, healthcare, and social service agencies, as well as neighborhood
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Immigrant-focused Medical Legal Partnerships: A Practical Innovation to Improve Immigrant Health and Social Well-being. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Athena K Ramos,Anna Deal,Sophia A Quintero,Fernando A Wilson
THE PROBLEM Immigration status is an important social determinant of health that can limit access to health care and related services. Few medical legal partnerships (MLPs) address immigration-related legal needs of patients. PURPOSE OF ARTICLE An immigrant-focused MLP (IMLP) addresses immigration legal needs and provides advice to vulnerable patient-clients and their families regarding potential legal
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Building Leadership Through Partnerships: Using Concept Mapping to Develop Community Capacity to Address Gender-Based Violence. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Alisa J Velonis,Erin Howes,Karla Altmayer,Sheerine Alemzadeh,Linda Forst,Jeni Hebert-Beirne
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Veteran Engagement in Survey Research to Prevent Suicide. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Leah Wendleton,Claire A Hoffmire,Stephan Drop,Mark Flower,Randall Jones,John P Nolan,Camille Parham,Lindsey L Monteith
Suicide rates among veterans remain high, underscoring the necessity of identifying modifiable suicide risk and protective factors that can be targeted through public health approaches. One way to ensure that survey-based research yields information necessary to translate findings into patient-centered interventions is through veteran engagement. The current manuscript describes perspectives of members
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Systems Analysis by a Cross-sector Workgroup to Address Housing Insecurity in Cancer Survivorship. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Nikka Khorsandi,Mikal Giancola
BACKGROUND Cancer survivors face many financial burdens that generate additional stress such as housing insecurity or homelessness. Because this leads to worse health outcomes, it is essential for health care and housing organizations to begin mobilizing resources to support this vulnerable population. OBJECTIVES Create a "Housing in Cancer" workgroup to conduct systems-led analysis of housing insecurity
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Community-Driven Conversations: Partnership Building through CHEC-Ins. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Jeanine Ntihirageza,Tracy J Luedke,Henrietta Barcelo,Joanne Glenn,Edgardo Sanchez Ramirez,Leilah D Siegal,June McKoy,Alicia Kholamian,Melissa Martinez,Ifeanyi Beverly Chukwudozie,Karriem S Watson,Richard B Warnecke,Melissa A Simon,Marian Fitzgibbon,Aida L Giachello
BACKGROUND Chicago's systemically underserved communities have disproportionately high cancer rates. The Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (ChicagoCHEC) brings together academic and community partners to address these health inequities. The community conversations known as "CHEC-Ins" provide a space for community members to voice their experiences and needs and for ChicagoCHEC to fulfill its
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Exploring Social Determinants of Health in Healthy Aging Among Older Adults: A Qualitative Study. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Maria Cielito Robles,Alison O'Brien,Nishat Islam,A Camille McBride,Casey L Corches,Maria Mansour,Sarah Bailey,Erica Thrash-Sall,Lesli E Skolarus
BACKGROUND The U.S. population is aging and diversifying. Older Black Americans comprise the largest racial minority group and experience greater disability than White Americans. OBJECTIVES Within a long-standing, community-based research partnership, we explored the determinants of healthy aging in Flint Michigan, a low-income, predominantly Black American community recovering from a water crisis
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Building Leadership Through Partnerships: Using Concept Mapping to Develop Community Capacity to Address Gender-Based Violence. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Alisa J Velonis,Erin Howes,Karla Altmayer,Sheerine Alemzadeh,Linda Forst,Jeni Hebert-Beirne
BACKGROUND To address an unmet need for community-driven gender-based violence (GBV) responses in areas with high levels of precarious employment, a community-based organization partnered with academic researchers and community members to use concept mapping to inform the design of a leadership development program. OBJECTIVES The objectives of the research were to identify and prioritize the skills
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Assessing the Readiness of Rural Public Health Agencies for Facilitating a School-based Intervention. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Benjamin C Ingman,Carla Loecke,Elaine S Belansky
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Inclusive Community Aquatics Programming for Children with Developmental Challenges: A Community Participatory Action Research. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Minnie Teng,Kathy Xie,Julie Engleson,Kanachi Angadi,Anita Wong,Michael Lee,Tal Jarus
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The Integration of Community Voice in the Implementation of a Mobile Health Program. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Rachel Zimmer,Daniel Sosaita,Adriana Perez,Stephanie Daniel
BACKGROUND Health care access is vital to advancing health equity. The purpose of this paper was to use a community-based participatory research approach to engage underserved communities in the development of a new mobile health clinic (MHC) program and to discuss the lessons learned from the conversations. Community conversations helped identify barriers to access to health care, community strengths
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Using Our Strengths: Establishing a Community-Academic Partnership to Tackle Menstrual Health Concerns in Philadelphia. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Allison R Casola,Lynette Medley,Brianna C Kunes,Nya McGlone
BACKGROUND Menstrual health is a secretive, stigmatized, and understudied topic in the United States. To begin addressing this stigma requires understanding menstrual communication patterns in the community; however, few studies have applied community-based participatory research to explore menstrual health stigma. OBJECTIVES To describe the team and lessons learned building a community-academic partnership
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Building Relationships Between Community Care Professionals and Convenience Stores in Japan: Community-Based Participatory Research. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Ayumi Igarashi,Hiroshige Matsumoto,Manami Takaoka,Haruna Kugai,Miho Suzuki,Satoshi Murata,Masakazu Miyahara,Noriko Yamamoto-Mitani
BACKGROUND Convenience stores play an important role in supporting community-dwelling older adults' lives. We started community-based participatory research (CBPR) in Nerima City, Tokyo Metropolitan area in Japan to develop a collaborative relationship to support older adults in the community-based integrated care system. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to describe the CBPR process and evaluate building
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Catalyzing Cross-Sector Collaboration: Lessons from a Virtual Pediatric Complex Care Coalition. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Sahil Sandhu,Neal A deJong,Carter Crew,Sophie Hurewitz,Sainikitha Prattipati,Don Nguyen,Ryan Huang,Madlyn C Morreale,Shea Cleveland,Jennifer Lail,Christy Moore,David Y Ming
BACKGROUND Children with complex health needs (CCHN) have intersecting medical, behavioral health, and social needs. Unfortunately, fragmentation across health and social services sectors often results in uncoordinated care for CCHN and their families. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this article is to describe the creation of a statewide cross-sector partnership, the Children's Complex Care Coalition of
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Perspectives of Community Partners Involved in an Academic Training to Address Clinicians' Implicit Bias. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Joanne Calista,Nancy Esparza,Jaenia Fernandez,Axel Beltran,Jacqueline Bradshaw,Alfredo Casseres,Samuel Duodu,Vennesa Duodu,Charles Fordjour,Benetta Kuffour,Linda Mensah,Leopoldo Negrón-Cruz,Carlos Pietri,Cora Pridgen,Geraldine Puerto,Lori-Ann Tessler,Suzanne Tucci,Katherine Wood,Shirley Wright,Patricia Zinkus,Jennifer Tjia
BACKGROUND Community-academic partnerships are increasingly used in interventions to address health care disparities. Little is known about motivations and perceptions of participating community members. OBJECTIVES To elicit community members' perspectives of involvement in a community-academic partnership to address implicit bias in health care. METHODS With our partnering community organizer, we
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Inclusive Community Aquatics Programming for Children with Developmental Challenges: A Community Participatory Action Research. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Minnie Teng,Kathy Xie,Julie Engleson,Kanachi Angadi,Anita Wong,Michael Lee,Tal Jarus
BACKGROUND Children who are neurodiverse have traditionally been segregated from their peers in community-based programs, despite evidence of health benefits of inclusive education. OBJECTIVES This community-initiated project aims to explore barriers and facilitators to inclusive aquatics programming for children with developmental and/or mental health challenges. METHODS Using a participatory-action
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A Novel Approach to Geographically Mapping Effective Family-Based Services: Feasibility and Quality Comparison with 2-1-1. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Emi J Gilbert,Noah Gubner,Kristin Vick,Lars Almquist,Sarah C Walker
BACKGROUND Community social services are often fragmented and difficult to navigate. This presents a barrier to programs, such as health navigation, that focus on connecting individuals to available services. Existing service mapping efforts, such as those generated by 2-1-1, are helpful but limited in the specificity they provide, particularly with regard to whether services are based on evidence-informed
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Maintaining Community-engaged Research with Young People in A Virtual setting. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Asari Offiong,Kalai Willis,Bianca D Smith,Quiana Lewis,Dianna Portee-Mason,Darian Glover,Monique Burton,Terrinieka W Powell
BACKGROUND Partnering with young people to conduct research is fundamental to community mobilization. Recent restrictions on in-person interactions and engagement presented limitations for continued partnership with young people. OBJECTIVE To present a practical strategy and lessons learned to facilitate community-engaged research with youth in a virtual setting. METHODS Based on youth engagement tenets
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Web-Based Naloxone Training for Law Enforcement Officers: A Pilot Feasibility Study. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Chin Hwa Dahlem,Lisa King,Ashton Marr,Erika Holliday
BACKGROUND Training and equipping law enforcement officers (LEOs) with naloxone to reverse overdoses is one national preventive strategy to reduce overdose deaths. Web-based interventions can offer convenience, flexibility of use, and can be readily disseminated. OBJECTIVES This paper describes our community-academic partnership in developing and evaluating a web-based naloxone training for LEOs. METHODS
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Feasibility of Using Rideshare Transportation to Reduce Barriers to Participating in a Clinic-based Food Insecurity Intervention. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Betty T Izumi,Lourdes A Gonzalez,Sylvia Ness,Lynne C Messer
BACKGROUND Few clinic-based food insecurity interventions address transportation barriers to utilizing food resources. OBJECTIVES We assessed the feasibility of using free rideshare-based transportation to reduce barriers to participating in an ongoing clinic-based food insecurity intervention. METHODS Our multi-methods pilot study used patient surveys (n = 155), focus groups with clinic and program
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Multi-Phase Veteran Engagement to Develop a Spinal Cord Injury Employment Survey. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Denise C Fyffe,Bridget A Cotner,Lisa Ottomanelli,Ashleigh Quinn,Deveney Ching,Conner T Clark,Paul J Tobin,John O'Neill
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Building Relationships Between Community Care Professionals and Convenience Stores in Japan: Community-Based Participatory Research. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Ayumi Igarashi,Hiroshige Matsumoto,Manami Takaoka,Haruna Kugai,Miho Suzuki,Satoshi Murata,Masakazu Miyahara,Noriko Yamamoto-Mitani
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Community-Academic Team Teaching in a CBPR Course: Lessons Learned about Course Instruction. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Kenia Alfaro,Anika Kumar,Karen Kosinski,Seblewongel Yigletu,Shalini Tendulkar
BACKGROUND Community-based participatory research (CBPR) involves community and academic partners working collaboratively to understand and address local challenges. Undergraduates who engage in CBPR through a course can learn valuable research and professional skills, but we found no studies describing the experiences of community and academic partner instructors who have co-taught undergraduate CBPR
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Project AquiLá: Community-engaged Planning to Explore the Relationship between Culture and Health. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Linda Sprague Martinez,Rosalyn Negrón,Cristina Araujo Brinkerhoff,Natalicia Tracy,Magalis Troncoso,Amanda J Reich,Carlos Eduardo Siqueira
BACKGROUND Elements of charrette planning were employed to develop and examine the relationship between transnationalism, culture and health. OBJECTIVE This paper describes the partnership, the first two stages of the planning charrette and lessons learned. METHODS During charrette planning phase 1 we collected data through social network interviews (n = 58), cultural conversations (n = 88), and photovoice
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CONNECT 60+: A Wellness Program for Older Adults Delivered From a Community Hub. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Chiara Naseri,Janet Beilby,Sharmila Vaz,Angela Jacques,Dan Xu,Luke Garswood,Hilary O'Connell,Anne-Marie Hill
BACKGROUND Community hubs offer a pragmatic approach to address the wellness needs for older adults at risk of social isolation and declining physical activity. OBJECTIVE The current study evaluated the effectiveness of a wellness program delivered from a community hub (either in person or online) on exercise and social connections of community-dwelling older adults living in Australia during a time
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Assessing the Readiness of Rural Public Health Agencies for Facilitating a School-based Intervention. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Benjamin C Ingman,Carla Loecke,Elaine S Belansky
BACKGROUND Partnerships are best positioned for success when the readiness of those engaged is assessed and discussed from the outset. Doing so requires an approach to readiness that is responsive to the particular context of the partnership. OBJECTIVES This study contributes to the topic of partnership readiness through a readiness assessment used with rural local public health agencies (LPHAs) to
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Examining Community Engagement Research Strategies Used in Flint, Michigan: The Church Challenge. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Kent Key,Kahlil Calvin,Tamara Jordan,Rodlescia S Sneed,Sarah Bailey,Bernadel Jefferson,Allysoon Brewer,Ariel Vincent-Doe,Jamil B Scott,Patrick Saunders,Vicki Johnson-Lawrence
BACKGROUND The ways in which researchers may need to adapt traditional community-based participatory research engagement strategies during ongoing community trauma are understudied. We describe our efforts to engage the Flint, Michigan community in community-based participatory research in the aftermath of the Flint Water Crisis. OBJECTIVES This manuscript describes 1) recruitment strategies selected
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Meaningful Community-Engaged Partnerships: Lessons Learned from Implementing a Community Health Needs Survey among Asian American and Pacific Islander Subgroups. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Jennifer A Wong,Laura C Wyatt,Yousra Yusuf,Layal Rabat,O Fahina Tavake-Pasi,Heather Kawpunna,Vivian Ching,Chau Trinh-Shevrin,Simona C Kwon
BACKGROUND Community-based needs assessments are instrumental to address gaps in data collection and reporting, as well as to guide research, policy, and practice decisions to address health disparities in under-resourced communities. OBJECTIVES The New York University Center for the Study of Asian American Health collaboratively developed and administered a large-scale health needs assessment in diverse
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Embedding Care in Communities: Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Community Health Worker Training Initiative in Rural Haiti. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Shirley Bejarano,Jean Pierre-Louis,Roberto Benoit,Tachel Jean,Prachurjya Barua,Taheera T Ilma,Mariana A Pinanez,Yolene Gousse
BACKGROUND Community Health Workers (CHWs) are valuable members within the communities they serve and increase access to health care by garnering the trust of their fellow neighbors, providing services including facilitating access to care, and improving the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. In Southern Haiti, there is a health care provider shortage with one doctor or nurse per
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Pursuing Research Justice Through Community-Academic Partnership to Address Racial Disparities in Preterm Birth. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Shira P Rutman,Melisa Price,Shanell Williams,Linda Jones,Hope Williams-Burt,Martha J Decker,Linda S Franck,Jonathan D Fuchs,Claire D Brindis
BACKGROUND The California Preterm Birth Initiative is a community-engaged research effort focused on addressing racial disparities in birth outcomes. OBJECTIVES To highlight three community-academic partnership strategies and identify partners' lessons learned and recommendations. METHODS We conducted interviews (n = 38), four focus groups (n = 23), a document review (n = 174), and meeting/event observations
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Ang Kalusugan at Kayamanan: The Health and Wealth of Hawai'i Filipinos. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Stephanie L Cacal,Denise C Nelson-Hurwitz,Jane J Chung-Do,Uday Patil,Jeffrey T Miguel Acido
BACKGROUND Many Filipinos suffer from high rates of chronic diseases, while systemic and cultural barriers make it challenging for them to access care. Culturally relevant programs that integrate community perspectives and values are essential to improve Filipino health. OBJECTIVES To understand how health may be improved using self-identified community strengths and assets, researchers partnered with
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Developing Infographics to Present Research Findings from CBPR to Latinx Farmworker Community Members. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action (IF 1.284) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Sara A Quandt,Elizabeth C Younger,Taylor J Arnold,Ramón Zepeda,Thomas A Arcury,Stephanie S Daniel
BACKGROUND Community-based participatory research (CBPR) facilitates vulnerable communities and scientists collaborating to address pertinent health issues. For Latinx farmworkers, the employment of children and their resulting morbidity and mortality in the hazardous farm environment is a concern. Communicating child farmworker research results to farmworkers and service providers must take into account