Suggested readings
Section 3.1
Principles of Community Engagement, Second Edition, Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium(2015) Chapter 2. A textbook dedicated to the principles of community engagement.
CBPR Principles as written by Detroit URC A resource outlining the core principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR)
Stakeholder-Engaged Research for Health Equity: Final Recommendations to Improve Processes and Structures at UCSF (May 5, 2021) A document outlining recommendations from the Accelerating Systematic Stakeholder Patient and Institution Research Engagement (ASPIRE) Project to improve patient and community engagement, health equity and anti-racism, and stakeholder engagement in UCSF research. (Optional)
Section 3.2
Smith, J. and Noble, H. (2014). Bias in Research. Evidence Based Nursing. 17(4) 100-01. doi: 10.1136/eb-2014-101946
- This article provides a concise summary of
common types of bias in research design.
Ghidei, L., Murray, A., and Singer, J. (2019). Race, Research, and Women's Health Best Practice Guidelines for Investigators. Obstetrics & Gynecology 133(4) 815-818. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000003157
- This article provides insights about how race categories have been misused in women’s health research and offers guidance that can be generalized for research in any population.Project Implicit - Implicit Association Test - We all have biases we are unaware of. Test out some of your own by taking an Implicit Association Test on one or two topics of your choice and think about how these biases might influence the research process.