"Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) has become the
preferred model for conducting research in communities. Most
scientists who conduct such research now recognize that working in
partnership with the community is preferable, and more ethical,
than conducting research on a community . As Surgeon General of the
United States, I direct a number of programs aimed at encouraging
Americans to avoid tobacco, engage in physical activity, consume
more nutritious diets, and protect their health in other ways. We
need more effective methods to persuade, motivate, and enable
individuals and communities to adopt these healthier lifestyles,
and it is through CBPR that we will be able to discover these
methods." From the Foreword by Regina M. Benjamin, MD, MBA, U.S.
Surgeon General
"The editors of this book bring together in one place both a
description of epidemiological methods and a discussion of
community-level issues. It is a volume that will prove useful to
those who wish to conduct contemporary community-based research." -
Praise for the First Edition from the Foreword David Satcher,
Former Surgeon General of the United States
This second edition of a highly regarded textbook on the
foundations of and strategies for achieving fertile community-based
health care research has been completely revised and updated. It
now includes new chapters on translating research into practice,
evaluating research, and applying community-based participatory
research (CBPR) principles to service, education, and evaluation.
The book also updates a crucial chapter on the voices of community
stakeholders and an important study of the ethical issues
surrounding the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Edited by renowned
professors of community-based research, the text is distinguished
by its how-to approach and focus on practical research methods.
The text discusses the unique challenges of conducting CBPR and
addresses ways to build and sustain community partnerships. It
explores ethical issues regarding health care research, includes
input from community stakeholders, and describes national and
international support for CBPR. Research methods covered include
qualitative studies, surveys, and intervention trials. Applications
of CBPR illustrate how to translate research into practice and
community-based participatory approaches to service, education, and
evaluation. The second edition includes new chapters on:
Building and sustaining researcher/community partnerships
National and international investments in and support for CBPR
Surveys and methods for conducting CBPR Translating research into
practice Community-based participatory approaches to service,
education, and evaluation
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