Community-based participatory research: implications for public health funding |
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Authors: | Minkler Meredith Blackwell Angela Glover Thompson Mildred Tamir Heather |
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Affiliation: | School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley 94720-7360, USA. mink@uclink.berkeley.edu |
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Abstract: | Community-based participatory research (CBPR) increasingly is being recognized by health scholars and funders as a potent approach to collaboratively studying and acting to address health disparities. Emphasizing action as a critical part of the research process, CBPR is particularly consistent with the goals of "results oriented philanthropy" and of government funders who have become discouraged by the often modest to disappointing results of more traditional research and intervention efforts in many low income communities of color. Supporters of CBPR face challenging issues in the areas of partnership capacity and readiness, time requirements, funding flexibility, and evaluation. The authors suggest strategies for addressing such issues and make a case for increasing support of CBPR as an important tool for action-oriented and community-driven public health research. |
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