Addressing Urban Health in Detroit, New York City, and Seattle Through Community-Based Participatory Research Partnerships

American journal of public health - Tập 93 Số 5 - Trang 803-811 - 2003
Marilyn Metzler1, D L Higgins1, Carolyn Beeker1, Nicholas Freudenberg1, Paula M. Lantz1, Kirsten Senturia1, Alison Eisinger1, Edna A. Viruell‐Fuentes1, Bookda Gheisar1, Ann-Gel Palermo1, Donald Softley1
1Marilyn Metzler, Donna Higgins, and Carolyn Beeker are with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga. Nicholas Freudenberg is with Hunter College, City University of New York. Paula Lantz and Edna Viruell-Fuentes are with the University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor. Kirsten Senturia and Alison Eisinger are with Public Health–Seattle and King County, Seattle, Wash. At the time of the study, Bookda Gheisar was with the Cross Cultural Health Care Program in Seattle, Wash...

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Objective. This study describes key activities integral to the development of 3 community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnerships. Methods. We compared findings from individual case studies conducted at 3 urban research centers (URCs) to identify crosscutting adaptations of a CBPR approach in the first 4 years of the partnerships’ development. Results. Activities critical in partnership development include sharing decisionmaking, defining principles of collaboration, establishing research priorities, and securing funding. Intermediate outcomes were sustained CBPR partnerships, trust within the partnerships, public health research programs, and increased capacity to conduct CBPR. Challenges included the time needed for meaningful collaboration, concerns regarding sustainable funding, and issues related to institutional racism. Conclusions. The URC experiences suggest that CBPR can be successfully implemented in diverse settings.

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