Community-based participatory research for health : advancing social and health equity 🔍
Nina Wallerstein; John G. Oetzel; Meredith Minkler; Bonnie Duran; Barbara A. Israel; Amy J. Schulz; Edith A. Parker; Adam B. Becker; Alex J. Allen III; J. Ricardo Guzman; Richard Lichtenstein; Michael Muhammad; Catalina Garzn; Angela Reyes; Julie E. Lucero; Kathrine E. Wright; Abigail Reese; Sarah L. Kastelic; Emily J. Ozer; Amber Akemi Piatt; Eugenia Eng; Jennifer Schaal; Stephanie Baker; Kristin Black; Samuel Cykert; Nora Jones; Alexandra Lightfoot; Linda Robertson; Cleo Samuel; Beth Smith; Kari Thatcher; Magdalena Avila; Shannon Snchez-Youngman; Lauro Silva; Paula Domingo de Garcia; Margarita Alegra; Chau Trinh-Shevrin; Bowen Chung; Andrea Ault; Alisa Lincoln; Kenneth B. Wells; Steven Barnett; Jessica Cuculick; Lori Dewindt; Kelly Matthews; Erika Sutter; Nadia Islam; Charlotte Yu-Ting Chang; Pam Tau Lee; Scott D. Rhodes; Lilli Mann; Florence M. Simn; Jorge Alonzo; Aaron T. Vissman; Jennifer Nall; Amanda E. Tanner; Myra Parker; Rachel Morello-Frosch; Phil Brown; Julia Green Brody; Sarah Flicker; Adrian Gu; Robb Travers; Andrew Sussman; Cynthia Pearson; Maya Magarati; Dmitry Khodyakov; Noelle Wiggins; Laura Chanchien Parajn; Chris M. Coombe; Aileen Alfonso Duldulao; Leticia Rodriguez Garcia; Pei-Ru Wang; Lisa Cacari-Stone; Susana Hennessey Lavery; Nicholas Freudenberg; Makani N. Themba; Jennifer Falbe; Jessica Estrada; Ryan Thayer; Saneta deVuono-Powell; Evan Bissell; Tamisha Walker; LaVern Vaughn; Eli Moore; Jason Corburn; Ives Rocha; Alexei Dunaway; Jack Makau; Cheryl Hyde; Miria Kano; Kelley P. Sawyer; Cathleen E. Willging; Michael T. Wright; Vivian Chavez; Laura C. Leviton; Lawrence W. Green; Justin Jagosh; Victoria Sanchez; Patricia Rodrguez Espinosa; Al Richmond; Stephen Fawcett; Jerry Schultz; Vicki Collie-Akers; Christina Holt; Jomella Watson-Thompson; Vincent Francisco; Robin Dean; Jana Cordeiero; Michele Polacsek; Gail Dana-Sacco; Budd Hall; Rajesh Tandon
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, Oct 23, 2017
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The third edition of Community-Based Participatory Research for Health provides the latest research and practice of community-based participatory research (CBPR) and community-engaged research. This new edition maintains its appeal for students, academics, and practitioners, with its practice-based orientation and health equity lens across multiple fields. With a majority of new chapters, the book provides a thorough overview of CBPR history, theories of action and participatory research, emerging trends of knowledge democracy, and promising practices. New material addresses the critical issues of: Racism, power, and privilege Trust development Ethical practice within and beyond IRBs Cultural humility; and many more. Organized around the CBPR Conceptual Model, all new case studies illustrate the importance of social context, promising partnering practices, and the added value of community and other stakeholder engagement for intervention development and research design. Partnership evaluation, measures, and outcomes are highlighted, with a revised section on policy outcomes, including global health case studies. Appendices showcase new CBPR tools, in the text and through web-links, such as: Principles of CBPR and community-engaged research Data sharing and ownership agreements Community-based IRB trainings Government and foundation funding Evaluation instruments and tools Policy-analysis methods
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Community based participatory research for health
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Jossey-Bass et Pfeiffer Imprints, Wiley
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Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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Jossey-Bass, a Wiley Brand
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American Geophysical Union
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Wiley-Blackwell
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Online access with DDA: Askews (Medicine), Third edition, San Francisco, 2017
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United States, United States of America
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Third edition, San Francisco, CA, 2018
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Third edition, Hoboken, NJ, 2018
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San Francisco, Calif, 2017
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3, PS, 2017
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Source title: Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: Advancing Social and Health Equity
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<b>The definitive guide to CBPR concepts and practice, updated and expanded</b> <br /><br /> <i>Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: Advancing Health and Social Equity</i> provides a comprehensive reference for this rapidly growing field in participatory and community-engaged research. Hailed as effective by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CBPR and CEnR represent the link between researchers and community and lead to improved public health outcomes.<br /> <br /> This book provides practitioner-focused guidance on CBPR and CEnR to help public health professionals, students, and practitioners from multiple other clinical, planning, education, social work, and social science fields to successfully work towards social and health equity.<br /> <br /> With a majority of new chapters, the book provides a thorough overview of CBPR history, theories of action and participatory research, emerging trends of knowledge democracy, and promising practices. Drawn from a ten-year research effort, this new material is organized around the CBPR Conceptual Model, illustrating the importance of social context, promising partnering practices, and the added value of community and other stakeholder engagement for intervention development and research design. Partnership evaluation, measures, and outcomes are highlighted, with a revised section on policy outcomes, including global health case studies.<br /> <br /> For the first time, this updated edition also includes access to the companion website, featuring lecture slides of conceptual and partnership evaluation-focused chapters, with resources from appendices to help bring CBPR concepts and practices directly into the classroom.<br /> <br /> Proven effective year after year, CBPR has become a critically important framework for public health, and this book provides clear reference for all aspects of the practice. Readers will:<br /> <ul> <li>Examine the latest research on CPBR, and incorporate new insights into practice</li> <li>Understand the history and theoretical basis of CPBR, and why it has been so effective</li> <li>Reflect on critical issues of racism, power, and privilege; trust development; ethical practice within and beyond IRBs; and cultural humility</li> <li>Learn new partnership evaluation and collective reflection strategies, including measures and metrics, to enhance their own practice for improved health and social equity outcomes</li> </ul>
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The Third Edition Of Community-based Participatory Research For Health Provides The Latest Research And Practice Of Community-based Participatory Research (cbpr). This New Edition Will Maintain Its Appeal For Students And Emerging Academics, And Will Strengthen Its Appeal To Other Audiences Through Its Practitioner-focused Orientation. The Book Provides A Through Introduction To Cbpr, Including History And Theory As Well As Emerging Trends And Promising Practices In The Field. Third Edition Includes New Chapters On Hot-button Topics, Including Cultural Humility, Trust, And Youth Participatory Action Research As Well As New And Updated Case Studies, Some Of Which Draw On An Exciting Eight-year Research Effort Of A National Partnership, Research For Improved Health (rih). Appendices, Many Of Which Will Be Online Only, Present New Cbpr Tools, In The Text As Well As Through Web-links, Such As Examples Of Data Sharing And Ownership Agreements, Measurement Instruments From National Partnerships, A Policy-analysis Tool, And A Web-based Interactive Training Opportunity-- Nina Wallerstein, Bonnie Duran, John G. Oetzel, Meredith Minkler, Editors. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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"The third edition of Community-Based Participatory Research For Health provides the latest research and practice of community-based participatory research (CBPR). This new edition will maintain its appeal for students and emerging academics, and will strengthen its appeal to other audiences through its practitioner-focused orientation. The book provides a through introduction to CBPR, including history and theory as well as emerging trends and promising practices in the field. Third edition includes new chapters on hot-button topics, including cultural humility, trust, and youth participatory action research as well as new and updated case studies, some of which draw on an exciting eight-year research effort of a national partnership, Research for Improved Health (RIH). Appendices, many of which will be online only, present new CBPR tools, in the text as well as through web-links, such as examples of data sharing and ownership agreements, measurement instruments from national partnerships, a policy-analysis tool, and a web-based interactive training opportunity"-- Provided by publisher
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