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Community-Academic Partnerships for Early Childhood Health is the
first volume in the Interdisciplinary Community-Engaged Research
for Health series. In this first volume, series editors Farrah
Jacquez and Lina Svedin have invited academics around the country
who participated in the first cohort of the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation's (RWJ) prestigious, innovative Interdisciplinary
Research Leaders (IRL) program to share results from their efforts.
These three-person teams composed of two researchers and one
community partner used applied research to create measurable change
in healthcare and health outcomes for young children. Spanning
disciplines from public health, psychology, policy, economics,
medicine, nutrition and geography, academics teamed up with
community partners, including medical practitioners, nonprofit
leaders, and policymakers to create action and community benefit
through research, intervention, and policy development. From
research on the nonmedical needs of women in the Mississippi Delta,
WIC programs in Puerto Rico, and children's advocacy in Cincinnati,
Ohio, the contributors describe seven cases depicting valuable
stepping stones for academic and community partners to collaborate
and create a culture of health in the United States.
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