Community-Based Participatory Research for Health
Advancing Social and Health Equity
Herausgeber: Wallerstein, Nina; Minkler, Meredith; Oetzel, John G; Duran, Bonnie
Community-Based Participatory Research for Health
Advancing Social and Health Equity
Herausgeber: Wallerstein, Nina; Minkler, Meredith; Oetzel, John G; Duran, Bonnie
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The definitive guide to CBPR concepts and practice, updated and expanded Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: Advancing Health and Social Equity provides a comprehensive reference for this rapidly growing field in participatory and community-engaged research. Hailed as effective by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these approaches represent the link between researchers, community partners, and other stakeholders; and lead to improved health outcomes. This book provides practitioner-focused guidance on CBPR and CEnR to help health professionals, students, and…mehr
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- Verlag: Wiley
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 184mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9781119258858
- ISBN-10: 1119258855
- Artikelnr.: 49134097
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 184mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9781119258858
- ISBN-10: 1119258855
- Artikelnr.: 49134097
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
The Contributors xv
Preface xxxiii
Camara Phyllis Jones
Acknowledgments xxxvii
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION: HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES
ONE: ON COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH 3
Nina Wallerstein, Bonnie Duran, John G. Oetzel, and Meredith Minkler
TWO: THEORETICAL, HISTORICAL, AND PRACTICE ROOTS OF CBPR 17
Nina Wallerstein and Bonnie Duran
THREE: CRITICAL ISSUES IN DEVELOPING AND FOLLOWING CBPR PRINCIPLES 31
Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker, Alex J.
Allen, III, J. Ricardo Guzman, and Richard Lichtenstein
PART TWO: POWER, TRUST, AND DIALOGUE: WORKING WITH DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
FOUR: UNDERSTANDING CONTEMPORARY RACISM, POWER, AND PRIVILEGE AND THEIR
IMPACTS ON CBPR 47
Michael Muhammad, Catalina Garzón, Angela Reyes, and The West Oakland
Environmental Indicators Project
FIVE: TRUST DEVELOPMENT IN CBPR PARTNERSHIPS 61
Julie E. Lucero, Kathrine E. Wright, and Abigail Reese
PART THREE: CBPR CONCEPTUAL MODEL: CONTEXT AND PROMISING RELATIONSHIP
PRACTICES
SIX: SOCIO-ECOLOGIC FRAMEWORK FOR CBPR: DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF A MODEL
77
Sarah L. Kastelic, Nina Wallerstein, Bonnie Duran, and John G. Oetzel
SEVEN: YOUTH-LED PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (YPAR): PRINCIPLES APPLIED
TO THE US AND DIVERSE GLOBAL SETTINGS 95
Emily J. Ozer and Amber Akemi Piatt
EIGHT:PARTNERSHIP, TRANSPARENCY, AND ACCOUNTABILITY: CHANGING SYSTEMS TO
ENHANCE RACIAL EQUITY IN CANCER CARE AND OUTCOMES 107
Eugenia Eng, Jennifer Schaal, Stephanie Baker, Kristin Black, Samuel
Cykert, Nora Jones, Alexandra Lightfoot, Linda Robertson, Cleo Samuel, Beth
Smith, and Kari Thatcher
NINE:SOUTH VALLEY PARTNERS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: A STORY OF ALIGNMENT
AND MISALIGNMENT 123
Magdalena Avila, Shannon Sanchez-Youngman, Michael Muhammad, Lauro Silva,
and Paula Domingo de Garcia
PART FOUR: PROMISING PRACTICES: INTERVENTION DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH
DESIGN
TEN: CBPR IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS 141
Margarita Alegría, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, Bowen Chung, Andrea Ault, Alisa
Lincoln, and Kenneth B. Wells
ELEVEN: NATIONAL CENTER FOR DEAF HEALTH RESEARCH: CBPR WITH DEAF
COMMUNITIES 157
Steven Barnett, Jessica Cuculick, Lori Dewindt, Kelly Matthews, and Erika
Sutter
TWELVE: CBPR IN ASIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES 175
Nadia Islam, Charlotte Yu-Ting Chang, Pam Tau Lee, and Chau Trinh-Shevrin
THIRTEEN: ENGAGED FOR CHANGE: AN INNOVATIVE CBPR STRATEGY TO INTERVENTION
DEVELOPMENT 189
Scott D. Rhodes, Lilli Mann, Florence M. Simán, Jorge Alonzo, Aaron T.
Vissman, Jennifer Nall, and Amanda E. Tanner
PART FIVE: PROMISING PRACTICES: ETHICAL ISSUES
FOURTEEN:CBPR PRINCIPLES AND RESEARCH ETHICS IN INDIAN COUNTRY 207
Myra Parker
FIFTEEN: DEMOCRATIZING ETHICAL OVERSIGHT OF RESEARCH THROUGH CBPR 215
Rachel Morello-Frosch, Phil Brown, and Julia Green Brody
SIXTEEN: EVERYDAY CHALLENGES IN THE LIFE CYCLE OF CBPR: BROADENING OUR
BANDWIDTH ON ETHICS 227
Sarah Flicker, Adrian Guta, and Robb Travers
PART SIX: PROMISING PRACTICES TO OUTCOMES: CBPR CAPACITY AND HEALTH
SEVENTEEN: EVALUATION OF CBPR PARTNERSHIPS AND OUTCOMES: LESSONS AND TOOLS
FROM THE RESEARCH FOR IMPROVED HEALTH STUDY 237
John G. Oetzel, Bonnie Duran, Andrew Sussman, Cynthia Pearson, Maya
Magarati, Dmitry Khodyakov, and Nina Wallerstein
EIGHTEEN:PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION AS A PROCESS OF EMPOWERMENT: EXPERIENCES
WITH COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS IN THE UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICA 251
Noelle Wiggins, Laura Chanchien Parajón, Chris M. Coombe, Aileen Alfonso
Duldulao, Leticia Rodriguez Garcia, and Pei-Ru Wang
NINETEEN: ACADEMIC POSITIONS FOR FACULTY OF COLOR: COMBINING LIFE CALLING,
COMMUNITY SERVICE, AND RESEARCH 265
Lorenda Belone, Derek M. Griffith, and Barbara Baquero
PART SEVEN: PROMISING PRACTICES TO OUTCOMES: HEALTHY PUBLIC POLICY
TWENTY: COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH FOR HEALTH EQUITY POLICY
MAKING 277
Lisa Cacari-Stone, Meredith Minkler, Nicholas Freudenberg, and Makani N.
Themba
TWENTY ONE: IMPROVING FOOD SECURITY AND TOBACCO CONTROL THROUGH
POLICY-FOCUSED CBPR: A CASE STUDY OF HEALTHY RETAIL IN SAN FRANCISCO 293
Meredith Minkler, Jennifer Falbe, Susana Hennessey Lavery, Jessica Estrada,
and Ryan Thayer
TWENTY TWO: CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM THROUGH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH
305
Saneta deVuono-Powell, Meredith Minkler, Evan Bissell, Tamisha Walker,
LaVern Vaughn, Eli Moore, and The Morris Justice Project
TWENTY THREE: GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY: SLUM SETTLEMENT MAPPING IN NAIROBI AND
RIO DE JANEIRO 321
Jason Corburn, Ives Rocha, Alexei Dunaway, and Jack Makau
APPENDIX 1: CHALLENGING OURSELVES: CRITICAL SELF-REFLECTION ON POWER AND
PRIVILEGE 337
Cheryl Hyde
APPENDIX 2: GUIDING CBPR PRINCIPLES: FOSTERING EQUITABLE HEALTH CARE FOR
LGBTQ+ PEOPLE 345
Miria Kano, Kelley P. Sawyer, and Cathleen E. Willging
APPENDIX 3: QUALITY CRITERIA OF THE INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION FOR
PARTICIPATORY HEALTH RESEARCH (ICPHR) 351
Michael T. Wright
APPENDIX 4: CULTURAL HUMILITY: REFLECTIONS AND RELEVANCE FOR CBPR 357
Vivian Chávez
APPENDIX 5: FUNDING IN CBPR IN US GOVERNMENT AND PHILANTHROPY 363
Laura C. Leviton and Lawrence W. Green
APPENDIX 6: REALIST EVALUATION AND REVIEW FOR COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY
RESEARCH: WHAT WORKS, FOR WHOM, UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES, AND HOW? 369
Justin Jagosh
APPENDIX 7: PARTNERSHIP RIVER OF LIFE: CREATING A HISTORICAL TIME LINE 375
Shannon Sanchez-Youngman and Nina Wallerstein
APPENDIX 8: PURPOSING A COMMUNITY-GROUNDED RESEARCH ETHICS TRAINING
INITIATIVE 379
Cynthia Pearson and Victoria Sánchez
APPENDIX 9: PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DEVELOPING DATA
SHARING, OWNERSHIP, AND PUBLISHING AGREEMENTS 385
Patricia Rodríguez Espinosa and Al Richmond
APPENDIX 10: INSTRUMENTS AND MEASURES FOR EVALUATING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
AND PARTNERSHIPS 393
Nina Wallerstein
APPENDIX 11: PARTICIPATORY MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
INITIATIVES USING THE COMMUNITY CHECK BOX EVALUATION SYSTEM 399
Stephen Fawcett, Jerry Schultz, Vicki Collie-Akers, Christina Holt, Jomella
Watson-Thompson, and Vincent Francisco
APPENDIX 12: POWER MAPPING: A USEFUL TOOL FOR UNDERSTANDING THE POLICY
ENVIRONMENT AND ITS APPLICATION TO A LOCAL SODA TAX INITIATIVE 405
Jennifer Falbe, Meredith Minkler, Robin Dean, and Jana Cordeiero
APPENDIX 13: CBPR INTERACTIVE ROLE-PLAYS: THREE SCENARIOS 411
Michele Polacsek and Gail Dana-Sacco
AFTERWORD 417
Budd Hall and Rajesh Tandon
INDEX 419
The Contributors xv
Preface xxxiii
Camara Phyllis Jones
Acknowledgments xxxvii
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION: HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES
ONE: ON COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH 3
Nina Wallerstein, Bonnie Duran, John G. Oetzel, and Meredith Minkler
TWO: THEORETICAL, HISTORICAL, AND PRACTICE ROOTS OF CBPR 17
Nina Wallerstein and Bonnie Duran
THREE: CRITICAL ISSUES IN DEVELOPING AND FOLLOWING CBPR PRINCIPLES 31
Barbara A. Israel, Amy J. Schulz, Edith A. Parker, Adam B. Becker, Alex J.
Allen, III, J. Ricardo Guzman, and Richard Lichtenstein
PART TWO: POWER, TRUST, AND DIALOGUE: WORKING WITH DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
FOUR: UNDERSTANDING CONTEMPORARY RACISM, POWER, AND PRIVILEGE AND THEIR
IMPACTS ON CBPR 47
Michael Muhammad, Catalina Garzón, Angela Reyes, and The West Oakland
Environmental Indicators Project
FIVE: TRUST DEVELOPMENT IN CBPR PARTNERSHIPS 61
Julie E. Lucero, Kathrine E. Wright, and Abigail Reese
PART THREE: CBPR CONCEPTUAL MODEL: CONTEXT AND PROMISING RELATIONSHIP
PRACTICES
SIX: SOCIO-ECOLOGIC FRAMEWORK FOR CBPR: DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF A MODEL
77
Sarah L. Kastelic, Nina Wallerstein, Bonnie Duran, and John G. Oetzel
SEVEN: YOUTH-LED PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH (YPAR): PRINCIPLES APPLIED
TO THE US AND DIVERSE GLOBAL SETTINGS 95
Emily J. Ozer and Amber Akemi Piatt
EIGHT:PARTNERSHIP, TRANSPARENCY, AND ACCOUNTABILITY: CHANGING SYSTEMS TO
ENHANCE RACIAL EQUITY IN CANCER CARE AND OUTCOMES 107
Eugenia Eng, Jennifer Schaal, Stephanie Baker, Kristin Black, Samuel
Cykert, Nora Jones, Alexandra Lightfoot, Linda Robertson, Cleo Samuel, Beth
Smith, and Kari Thatcher
NINE:SOUTH VALLEY PARTNERS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: A STORY OF ALIGNMENT
AND MISALIGNMENT 123
Magdalena Avila, Shannon Sanchez-Youngman, Michael Muhammad, Lauro Silva,
and Paula Domingo de Garcia
PART FOUR: PROMISING PRACTICES: INTERVENTION DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH
DESIGN
TEN: CBPR IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS 141
Margarita Alegría, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, Bowen Chung, Andrea Ault, Alisa
Lincoln, and Kenneth B. Wells
ELEVEN: NATIONAL CENTER FOR DEAF HEALTH RESEARCH: CBPR WITH DEAF
COMMUNITIES 157
Steven Barnett, Jessica Cuculick, Lori Dewindt, Kelly Matthews, and Erika
Sutter
TWELVE: CBPR IN ASIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES 175
Nadia Islam, Charlotte Yu-Ting Chang, Pam Tau Lee, and Chau Trinh-Shevrin
THIRTEEN: ENGAGED FOR CHANGE: AN INNOVATIVE CBPR STRATEGY TO INTERVENTION
DEVELOPMENT 189
Scott D. Rhodes, Lilli Mann, Florence M. Simán, Jorge Alonzo, Aaron T.
Vissman, Jennifer Nall, and Amanda E. Tanner
PART FIVE: PROMISING PRACTICES: ETHICAL ISSUES
FOURTEEN:CBPR PRINCIPLES AND RESEARCH ETHICS IN INDIAN COUNTRY 207
Myra Parker
FIFTEEN: DEMOCRATIZING ETHICAL OVERSIGHT OF RESEARCH THROUGH CBPR 215
Rachel Morello-Frosch, Phil Brown, and Julia Green Brody
SIXTEEN: EVERYDAY CHALLENGES IN THE LIFE CYCLE OF CBPR: BROADENING OUR
BANDWIDTH ON ETHICS 227
Sarah Flicker, Adrian Guta, and Robb Travers
PART SIX: PROMISING PRACTICES TO OUTCOMES: CBPR CAPACITY AND HEALTH
SEVENTEEN: EVALUATION OF CBPR PARTNERSHIPS AND OUTCOMES: LESSONS AND TOOLS
FROM THE RESEARCH FOR IMPROVED HEALTH STUDY 237
John G. Oetzel, Bonnie Duran, Andrew Sussman, Cynthia Pearson, Maya
Magarati, Dmitry Khodyakov, and Nina Wallerstein
EIGHTEEN:PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION AS A PROCESS OF EMPOWERMENT: EXPERIENCES
WITH COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS IN THE UNITED STATES AND LATIN AMERICA 251
Noelle Wiggins, Laura Chanchien Parajón, Chris M. Coombe, Aileen Alfonso
Duldulao, Leticia Rodriguez Garcia, and Pei-Ru Wang
NINETEEN: ACADEMIC POSITIONS FOR FACULTY OF COLOR: COMBINING LIFE CALLING,
COMMUNITY SERVICE, AND RESEARCH 265
Lorenda Belone, Derek M. Griffith, and Barbara Baquero
PART SEVEN: PROMISING PRACTICES TO OUTCOMES: HEALTHY PUBLIC POLICY
TWENTY: COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH FOR HEALTH EQUITY POLICY
MAKING 277
Lisa Cacari-Stone, Meredith Minkler, Nicholas Freudenberg, and Makani N.
Themba
TWENTY ONE: IMPROVING FOOD SECURITY AND TOBACCO CONTROL THROUGH
POLICY-FOCUSED CBPR: A CASE STUDY OF HEALTHY RETAIL IN SAN FRANCISCO 293
Meredith Minkler, Jennifer Falbe, Susana Hennessey Lavery, Jessica Estrada,
and Ryan Thayer
TWENTY TWO: CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM THROUGH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH
305
Saneta deVuono-Powell, Meredith Minkler, Evan Bissell, Tamisha Walker,
LaVern Vaughn, Eli Moore, and The Morris Justice Project
TWENTY THREE: GLOBAL HEALTH POLICY: SLUM SETTLEMENT MAPPING IN NAIROBI AND
RIO DE JANEIRO 321
Jason Corburn, Ives Rocha, Alexei Dunaway, and Jack Makau
APPENDIX 1: CHALLENGING OURSELVES: CRITICAL SELF-REFLECTION ON POWER AND
PRIVILEGE 337
Cheryl Hyde
APPENDIX 2: GUIDING CBPR PRINCIPLES: FOSTERING EQUITABLE HEALTH CARE FOR
LGBTQ+ PEOPLE 345
Miria Kano, Kelley P. Sawyer, and Cathleen E. Willging
APPENDIX 3: QUALITY CRITERIA OF THE INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION FOR
PARTICIPATORY HEALTH RESEARCH (ICPHR) 351
Michael T. Wright
APPENDIX 4: CULTURAL HUMILITY: REFLECTIONS AND RELEVANCE FOR CBPR 357
Vivian Chávez
APPENDIX 5: FUNDING IN CBPR IN US GOVERNMENT AND PHILANTHROPY 363
Laura C. Leviton and Lawrence W. Green
APPENDIX 6: REALIST EVALUATION AND REVIEW FOR COMMUNITY-BASED PARTICIPATORY
RESEARCH: WHAT WORKS, FOR WHOM, UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES, AND HOW? 369
Justin Jagosh
APPENDIX 7: PARTNERSHIP RIVER OF LIFE: CREATING A HISTORICAL TIME LINE 375
Shannon Sanchez-Youngman and Nina Wallerstein
APPENDIX 8: PURPOSING A COMMUNITY-GROUNDED RESEARCH ETHICS TRAINING
INITIATIVE 379
Cynthia Pearson and Victoria Sánchez
APPENDIX 9: PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DEVELOPING DATA
SHARING, OWNERSHIP, AND PUBLISHING AGREEMENTS 385
Patricia Rodríguez Espinosa and Al Richmond
APPENDIX 10: INSTRUMENTS AND MEASURES FOR EVALUATING COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
AND PARTNERSHIPS 393
Nina Wallerstein
APPENDIX 11: PARTICIPATORY MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH
INITIATIVES USING THE COMMUNITY CHECK BOX EVALUATION SYSTEM 399
Stephen Fawcett, Jerry Schultz, Vicki Collie-Akers, Christina Holt, Jomella
Watson-Thompson, and Vincent Francisco
APPENDIX 12: POWER MAPPING: A USEFUL TOOL FOR UNDERSTANDING THE POLICY
ENVIRONMENT AND ITS APPLICATION TO A LOCAL SODA TAX INITIATIVE 405
Jennifer Falbe, Meredith Minkler, Robin Dean, and Jana Cordeiero
APPENDIX 13: CBPR INTERACTIVE ROLE-PLAYS: THREE SCENARIOS 411
Michele Polacsek and Gail Dana-Sacco
AFTERWORD 417
Budd Hall and Rajesh Tandon
INDEX 419