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Community-Based Participatory Research for Health - Advancing Social and Health Equity Third Edition

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ISBN13
9781119258858
יצא לאור ב
New York
מהדורה
3rd Edition
זמן אספקה
21 ימי עסקים
עמודים
480
פורמט
Paperback / softback
תאריך יציאה לאור
8 בדצמ׳ 2017
The definitive guide to CBPR concepts and practice, updated and expanded Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: Advancing Health and Social Equity 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. 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. 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. 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. 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: Examine the latest research on CPBR, and incorporate new insights into practice Understand the history and theoretical basis of CPBR, and why it has been so effective Reflect on critical issues of racism, power, and privilege; trust development; ethical practice within and beyond IRBs; and cultural humility Learn new partnership evaluation and collective reflection strategies, including measures and metrics, to enhance their own practice for improved health and social equity outcomes
מידע נוסף
מהדורה 3rd Edition
עמודים 480
פורמט Paperback / softback
ISBN10 1119258855
יצא לאור ב New York
תאריך יציאה לאור 8 בדצמ׳ 2017
תוכן עניינים PREFACE Contributors PART 1: INTRODUCTION: HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES Chapter 1: On Community Based Participatory Research Nina Wallerstein, Bonnie Duran, John Oetzel, Meredith Minkler Chapter 2: Theoretical, Historical, and Practice Roots of CBPR Nina Wallerstein, Bonnie Duran Chapter 3: Critical Issues in Developing and Following CBPR Principles Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker, Alex J. Allen III, J. Ricardo Guzman, Richard Lichtenstein PART 2: POWER, TRUST, AND DIALOGUE: WORKING WITH DIVERSE COMMUNITIES Chapter 4: Understanding Contemporary Racism, Power, and Privilege and their Impacts on CBPR Michael Muhammad, Catalina Garzon, Angela Reyes, West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project Chapter 5: Trust Development in CBPR Partnerships Julie E. Lucero, Kathrine Wright, Abigail Reese PART 3: CBPR CONCEPTUAL MODEL: CONTEXT AND PROMISING RELATIONSHIP PRACTICES Chapter 6: Socio-Ecologic Framework for CBPR: Development and Testing of a Model Sarah L. Kastelic, Nina Wallerstein, Bonnie Duran, John Oetzel Chapter 7: Youth-Led Participatory Action Research (YPAR): Principles Applied to the U.S. anD Diverse Global Settings Emily J. Ozer, Amber Akemi Piatt Chapter 8: Partnership, Transparency, and Accountability: Changing Systems to Enhance Racial Equity in Cancer Care and Outcomes Eugenia Eng, Jennifer Schaal, Stephanie Baker, Kristin Black, Samuel Cykert, Nora Jones, Alexandra Lightfoot, Linda Robertson, Cleo Samuel, Beth Smith, Kari Thatcher Chapter 9: South Valley Partners for Environmental Justice: A Story of Alignment and Misalignment Magdalena Avila, Shannon Sanchez-Youngman, Michael Muhammed, Lauro Silva, Paula Domingo de Garcia PART 4: PROMISING PRACTICES: INTERVENTION DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH DESIGN Chapter 10: CBPR in Health Care Settings Margarita Alegria, Kenneth Wells, Bowen Chung, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, Alisa Lincoln, Andrea Ault Chapter 11: National Center for Deaf Health Research: CBPR with Deaf Communities Steven Barnett, Jessica Cuculick, Lori DeWindt, Kelly Matthews, Erika Sutter Chapter 12: CBPR in Asian American Communities Nadia Islam, Charlotte Yu-Ting Chang, Pam Tau Lee, Chau Trinh-Shevrin Chapter 13: ENGAGED for Change: An Innovative CBPR Strategy to Intervention Development Scott D. Rhodes, Lilli Mann, Florence M. Siman, Jorge Alonzo, Aaron T. Vissman, Jennifer Nall, Amanda E. Tanner PART 5: PROMISING PRACTICES: ETHICAL ISSUES Chapter 14: CBPR Principles and Research Ethics in Indian Country Myra Parker Chapter 15: Democratizing Ethical Oversight of Research through CBPR Rachel Morello-Frosch, Phil Brown, Julia Green Brody Chapter 16: Everyday Challenges in the Lifecycle of CBPR: Broadening our Bandwidth on Ethics Sarah Flicker, Adrian Guta, Robb Travers PART 6: PROMISING PRACTICES TO OUTCOMES: CBPR CAPACITY AND HEALTH Chapter 17: Evaluation of CBPR Partnerships and Outcomes: Lessons and Tools from the Research for Improved Health Study John Oetzel, Bonnie Duran, Andrew Sussman, Cynthia Pearson, Maya Magarati, Dmitry Khodyakov, Nina Wallerstein Chapter 18: Participatory Evaluation as a Process of Empowerment: Experiences with Community Health Workers in the United States and Latin America Noelle Wiggins, Laura Chanchien Parajon, Chris M. Coombe, Aileen Alfonso Duldulao, Leticia Rodriguez Garcia, Pei-ru Wang Chapter 19: Academic Positions for Faculty of Color: Combining Life Calling, Community Service, and Research Lorenda Belone, Derek M. Griffith, Barbara Baquero PART 7: PROMISING PRACTICES TO OUTCOMES: HEALTHY PUBLIC POLICY Chapter 20: Community-Based Participatory Research for Health Equity Policymaking Lisa Cacari Stone, Meredith Minkler, Nicholas Freudenberg, Makani N. Themba Chapter 21: Improving Food Security and Tobacco Control through Policy-Focused CBPR: A case study of healthy retail in San Francisco Meredith Minkler, Jennifer Falbe, Susana Hennessey Lavery, Jessica Estrada, Ryan Thayer Chapter 22: Criminal Justice Reform through Participatory Action Research Saneta de Vuono-Powell, Meredith Minkler, Evan Bissell, Tamisha Walker, LaVern Vaughn, Eli Moore, the Morris Justice Project Chapter 23: Global Health Policy: Slum Settlement Mapping in Nairobi and Rio de Janeiro Jason Corburn, Ives Rocha, Alexei Dunaway, Jack Makau
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