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P8771 Community-Based Participatory Research in Public Health
Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) has received growing
attention over the past several decades as international, domestic,
funding agencies and researchers have renewed a focus on an approach to
health that recognizes the importance of social, political and economic
systems to health behaviors and outcomes. The importance of this
approach is reflected in the recent IOM report that CBPR which
indicates that CBPR is one of the eight priority areas for improving
the public health. CBPR is not a method but a system of investigation
that involves the active collaboration of the potential beneficiaries
and recognizes and values the contributions that community-based
participatory research can make to new knowledge and to the translation
of research findings into public health practice and policy. CBPR as it
is often referred is a collaborative approach to research that
recognizes the value of equitably involving the intended beneficiaries
throughout all phases of program planning, implementation and
evaluation. Prerequisites: Good Clinical Practices Certificate Exam;
also P6727 and P8772.
3 points
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