EPI 248: Translating Practice into Evidence: Community Engaged Research (Spring 2018)
Section outline
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Lecture: Introduction to community-engaged research; working with community partners and entree skills
Class lecture on why community engagement is important for both socially responsible research and better science, including achieving relevant, feasible, and high impact research. We will also share information on strategies to gain entree and earn the trust of community partners and stakeholders. Learners will share brief information about their study project interests.
Faculty: Kevin Grumbach and Ellen Goldstein
Location: Mission Hall 1406-
Wallerstein and Duran.CBPR.AJPH.2010 File
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Westfall.Practice Based Research is Community Engagement.JABFM.2009 File
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Schmittdiel.Systems Based Participatory Research.AnnFamMed File
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Assignment #1 forum - Upload homework here also
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Lecture: Structuring community input: the logistics of advisory boards and focus groups
Beyond recognizing the value of including community input, it’s important to carefully consider various structures to operationalize this input. Feasibility, acceptability, and productivity are all components of successful community input strategies.
Faculty: Ellen Goldstein and Kevin Grumbach
Location: Mission Hall 1406 -
Lecture: Community-engaged research design, data collection and analysis
Strategies for engaging community stakeholders in all facets of the study design and execution.
Faculty: Kevin Grumbach
Location: Mission Hall 1406-
Creswell File
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Zittleman File
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Handley et al File
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Walker et al File
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Johnson.AJPrevMed2009.SomaliCBPR File
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English.MixedMethodsKenyaIntevention.ImpScience.2011 File
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Cashman.PowerPromise.AJPH.2008 File
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Lecture: Dissemination and implementation
Strategies for disseminating research findings beyond academic audiences, negotiating and sharing authorship, scaling up interventions.
Faculty: Ellen Goldstein and Kevin Grumbach
Location: Mission Hall 1406 -
Lecture: Learner Presentations
Faculty: Ellen Goldstein and Kevin Grumbach
Location: Mission Hall 1406 -
Learner Presentations
Faculty: Kevin Grumbach and Ellen Goldstein
Location: Mission Hall 1406
