Section outline

  • Lecture:  Community based participatory research

    Theory and practice of community-based participatory research, including its challenges and benefits.

    Faculty:  Christine Dehlendorf

    Location:  
    Mission Hall, Conference Room 2700

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

    • Vasquez CBPR File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Andrews CBPR File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Yeary CBPR File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Minkler CBPR File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Optional Reading:

    • Comm Engaged Research Guide USC File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Wallerstein and Duran 2010 File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • AJPH.2014 Cacari Wallerstein Garcia Minkler File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Resources:

                 WebEx Login information

                 https://webmeeting.ucsf.edu

                 Meeting Number: 991 016 883

                 Audio Connection: +1 415-514-1000 (Toll)

    • Assignment: Below are discussion questions we will consider in class, that you should be thinking about as you do the reading. If you will not attend class, please submit written responses to each question of approximately one half to one page per question (email to christine.dehlendorf@ucsf.edu).

      1. What are the central tenants of the CBPR research paradigm?
      2. What are some challenges often faced by CBPR project teams?
      3. In what ways is a CBPR approach well suited to promoting real change in health care and policy, in comparison with a traditional research approach?
      4. Describe the spectrum of ways in which target populations can be involved in CBPR projects.