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Small CBPR Grants Program: An Innovative Model to Build Sustainable Academic-Community Partnerships.
Sheikhattari, Payam; Apata, Jummai; Silver, Gillian Beth; Mehravaran, Shiva; Mitchell, Emma; Assari, Shervin.
Afiliación
  • Sheikhattari P; Prevention Sciences Research Center, School of Community Health and Policy, Morgan State University.
  • Apata J; Center for Urban Health Disparities Research and Innovation, Morgan CARES Community Engagement Core, Morgan State University.
  • Silver GB; Center for Urban Health Disparities Research and Innovation, Morgan CARES Community Engagement Core, Morgan State University.
  • Mehravaran S; Center for Urban Health Disparities Research and Innovation, Morgan CARES Community Engagement Core, Morgan State University.
  • Mitchell E; Department of Biology, Morgan State University.
  • Assari S; Center for Urban Health Disparities Research and Innovation, Morgan CARES Community Engagement Core, Morgan State University.
Metrop Univ ; 34(5): 7-19, 2023 Nov 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38222460
ABSTRACT
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an effective approach for addressing health disparities by integrating diverse knowledge and expertise from both academic and community partners throughout the research process. However, more is needed to invest in the foundational infrastructure and resources that are necessary for building and maintaining lasting trusting research partnerships and supporting them to generate impactful CBPR-based research knowledge and solutions. Small CBPR Grants Program is a CBPR-seed-funding program that may be particularly helpful to minority-serving institutions' and universities' goal to invest in genuine community-engaged participatory research. Between 2016 and 2019, the Morgan State University Prevention Sciences Research Center, in collaboration with other community and academic organizations, provided 14 small CBPR awards to new partnerships, and evaluated the success and challenges of the program over a period of three years. To achieve our goal, technical support and training were provided to these partnerships to help with their growth and success. The expected outcomes included trusting relationships and equitable partnerships, as well as publications, presentations, and new proposals and awards to work on mutually identified issues. The program's resulted in continued partnerships beyond the program (in most cases), a founded CBPR Center namely ASCEND, and several secured additional fundings. Keys to the program's success were supporting the formation of research partnerships through networking opportunities and information sessions, as well as providing small grants to incentivize the development of innovative concepts and projects. A learning network and local support group were also created to enhance productivity and the overall impact of each project.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Aspecto: Equity_inequality Idioma: En Revista: Metrop Univ Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Aspecto: Equity_inequality Idioma: En Revista: Metrop Univ Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos