In this free webinar, see how community-rooted research models reduce patient burden, improve access and strengthen participation across diverse populations. The featured speakers will share proven ...
Public health after the COVID-19 pandemic must transform into a more effective force for improving health, especially in those marginalized communities that are at highest risk. Lessons from the ...
Is your community of clinical or research interest, considered a vulnerable population? Are their needs, voices, and cultural norms represented in the interventions you design and/or the programs you ...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) defined the term Community engagement (CE) as "the process of working collaboratively ...
Movements for social justice have long recognized the motto “Those closest to the problem are closest to the solution.” People with relevant lived experience, who reside in a shared geographic area ...
The Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences’ Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Learning Group will host a session titled “Ethical Considerations in Community-Based Participatory ...
A recent study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior highlights the integration of cultural values and community input to promote healthy eating among the Osage Nation community ...
Despite efforts to increase investment in Indigenous health and well-being in the United States, disparities remain. The way in which health-promoting organizations are funded is one key mechanism ...
This post is in response to Building a History: Mind Control Research in Kentucky By Monnica T Williams Ph.D. by Sheldomar Elliott, Lianna Tullis-Robinson, and Monnica T. Williams The unfortunate ...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a partnership approach to research that equitably involves community members, organizational representatives, researchers, and others in all aspects of ...
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