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Community-Based Participatory Research

Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is a collaborative approach to research that actively involves community members in the research process, ensuring that their knowledge and perspectives are integrated into the study design, implementation, and dissemination of findings. This method aims to address community-identified issues while promoting social change and improving health outcomes.

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Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is a collaborative approach that emphasizes the involvement of community members in the research process. This method not only enhances the relevance of research findings but also empowers communities to address their own issues. By fostering partnership...

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Key Terms

Participatory Research
Research that actively involves participants in the research process.

Example: In participatory research, community members help design the study.

Stakeholder
An individual or group with an interest in the outcome of a project.

Example: Local government officials are stakeholders in community health projects.

Co-learning
A mutual learning process between researchers and community members.

Example: Researchers and community members learn from each other's experiences.

Empowerment
The process of enabling individuals or groups to gain control over their lives.

Example: CBPR empowers communities to advocate for their needs.

Qualitative Data
Non-numerical data that provides insights into people's experiences.

Example: Interviews and focus groups yield qualitative data.

Quantitative Data
Numerical data that can be measured and analyzed statistically.

Example: Surveys often collect quantitative data.

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Social Justice Research
Research aimed at addressing inequalities and promoting social justice.
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Key Concepts

collaborationcommunity engagementresearch ethicsdata sharing