What is CBPR?
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We define community-based participatory research as a partnership approach to research that equitably involves community members, organizational representatives, and academic researchers in all aspects of the research process. It enables all partners to contribute their expertise, with shared responsibility and ownership; it enhances the understanding of a given phenomenon; and, it integrates the knowledge gained with action to improve the health and well-being of community members, such as through interventions and policy change (Israel, Schulz, Parker, and Becker, 1998).
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The Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center WebsiteRelated Resources
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What is takes to be a community member of an IRB
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The Witness Project® of Detroit
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CenterWatch
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Research and the Community IRB Guide
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Manual for Community-Based Participatory Research
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An IRB Public Member's Education
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Developing and Sustaining Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships: A Skill Building Curriculum
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Healthy Volunteer
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Health Journalism
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HealthNewsReview.org