2021 Community Engagement Studio Virtual Training Summit: Increasing the Diversity of Stakeholders Engaged in Research [0.03%]
2021社区参与工作室虚拟培训峰会:增加研究中相关利益者的多样性
Alecia Fair,Leah Dunkel,Marquetta Frost et al.
Alecia Fair et al.
Background: There are few methods that focus on engaging racial and ethnic minorities in research. The Meharry-Vanderbilt Community Engaged Research Core partnered with the University of Utah, the University of Michigan, ...
Community Leadership Institute for Equity: Planning Processes and Procedures to Develop Partnered Conferences [0.03%]
社区领导公平研究所:制定流程和程序以发展合作伙伴大会
Felica Jones,Angela Young-Brinn,Juanita Booker-Vaughns et al.
Felica Jones et al.
Background: Community-partnered participatory research (CPPR) is a research approach that supports equitable collaboration of community and academic co-leaders in research and policy. Despite CPPR's 25-year history, infra...
Evaluating a Novel Disability Education and Awareness Event for Health Professions Trainees [0.03%]
评估健康专业培训生的新颖残疾教育和意识活动
Allison R Casola,Joely A Mass,Olivia K Rea et al.
Allison R Casola et al.
Background: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are at high risk for unmet health care needs and face barriers to equitable care, yet few health professions students receive adequate training to ...
Bridging Research, Accurate Information and Dialogue (BRAID): A Novel Strategy to Build Community Trust [0.03%]
建立社区信任的新型策略——研究、准确信息和对话的桥梁(BRAID)战略
Damara N Gutnick,Cara Stephenson-Hunter,Elizabeth Spurrell-Huss et al.
Damara N Gutnick et al.
Background: Efforts to promote COVID-19 vaccination uncovered the effects of longstanding structural racism and perpetuated the erosion of community trust in science and public health institutions. Rebuilding trust is a p...
The Community is the Cure: How African American Washington, DC Residents Informed Opioid Treatment Engagement [0.03%]
社区就是解药:非洲美国人大华盛顿地区居民如何参与阿片类药物治疗项目
Morgan M Medlock,Richard Schottenfeld,Mustafa Abdul-Salaam et al.
Morgan M Medlock et al.
Background: Recent data indicate rising opioid overdose deaths among African American residents of Washington, DC. Objectives: We highl...
Engaging an African American Church-based Community in Developing a Technology-focused Virtual Reality Hypertension Program [0.03%]
基于非洲裔美国人的教堂社区的技术聚焦的虚拟现实高血压项目的开发研究
Lucía I Floríndez,Linda Y Kim,Bibiana Martinez et al.
Lucía I Floríndez et al.
Background: African Americans are disproportionately affected by cardiovascular disease and hypertension. To address this, we partnered with local church leaders in developing a virtual reality (VR) hypertension reduction...
Aquí Entre Nos (Just Between Us): Engagement of Hotel Housekeepers During Sociopolitical and Environmental Change [0.03%]
仅限我们之间:社会政治和环境变化中的酒店客房服务员的参与度
Samantha Sabo,Dulce J Jiménez,Alexandra Samarron Longorio et al.
Samantha Sabo et al.
Background: Aquí Entre Nos (Between Us) is a community-based participatory research project to engage rural, ethno-racially diverse hotel housekeepers in a right to work state during a time of national anti-immigrant pol...
Partnering to Address Health Inequities among Incarcerated Populations: Prisons, Jails, and COVID-19 Vaccination [0.03%]
携手解决囚犯人群中的健康不平等问题:监狱、拘留所与新冠疫苗接种
Ingie H Osman,Aparea Smith,Antonio Williams et al.
Ingie H Osman et al.
Background: Incarcerated people have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and face significant challenges to COVID-19 vaccine confidence. ...
Lessons Learned in Forming an Academic-Community Partnership with Families Affected by the Juvenile Justice System [0.03%]
与受青少年司法系统影响的家庭建立学术社区伙伴关系的经验教训
Katherine Schwartz,Allyson L Dir,Matthew C Aalsma
Katherine Schwartz
Background: Families of youth involved in the juvenile justice system (YJJ) are integral to YJJ well-being, so it is important to consider the direct input of YJJ families as well as YJJ themselves in justice system refor...
A Qualitative Program Evaluation of a Digital Peer Support Group for Formerly Incarcerated People [0.03%]
一项针对前囚犯数字同伴支持小组的定性程序评价研究报告
Will Boles,Lauren Nguyen,Thad Tatum et al.
Will Boles et al.
Objectives: A qualitative program evaluation of the Formerly Incarcerated Peer Support (FIPS) group, a peer-led mutual support group for formerly incarcerated people, was conducted to understand participant perceptions of...