2006
DOI: 10.1097/00001888-200609001-00007
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Developing Effective Interuniversity Partnerships and Community-Based Research to Address Health Disparities

Abstract: Health disparities are an enormous challenge to American society. Addressing these disparities is a priority for U.S. society and especially for institutions of higher learning, with their threefold mission of education, service, and research. Collaboration across multiple intellectual disciplines will be critical as universities address health disparities. In addition, universities must collaborate with communities, with state partners, and with each other. Development of these collaborations must be sensitiv… Show more

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“…The partnership is comprised of a diverse group of researchers, theological educators, and public health professionals from Shaw University Divinity School; the Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research at Shaw University; and UNC-CH. 4,6,23 Both the institutional review boards of Shaw University and UNC-CH approved the study protocol.…”
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“…The partnership is comprised of a diverse group of researchers, theological educators, and public health professionals from Shaw University Divinity School; the Institute for Health, Social, and Community Research at Shaw University; and UNC-CH. 4,6,23 Both the institutional review boards of Shaw University and UNC-CH approved the study protocol.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, churches have a wealth of expertise and experience in providing education, outreach, and social support to the communities they serve. [4][5][6] Church-academic partnerships based on mutual respect foster understanding, trust, and ownership. These conditions, in turn, enhance the appropriateness, effectiveness, and sustainability of interventions to reduce health disparities.…”
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“…Preexisting personal and professional relationships often help to provide the initial basis of trust 20 . Network members may have already informally discussed their common goals and research priorities.…”
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“…12 Moreover, partners within a collaboration must be sensitive to the history and unique characteristics of the partnering institution and its population. 13 Larson (2003) described three components of successful research collaboration: structural, process, and outcomes. Characteristics of the structural component include standardized methods of communicating, convening meetings, and decision making.…”
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confidence: 99%