Implementing a Community Engagement Model to Develop a Community-Driven Oral Health Intervention
CONCLUSIONS: Community partnerships can be leveraged to develop oral health programs that fit specific community needs and provide resources to families at greatest risk for child dental caries. Community engagement can be used to modify the intervention to meet oral health needs of other vulnerable communities.PMID:38661828 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Cynthia Chew Daniel Rosen Katherine Watson Alene D'Alesio Daren Ellerbee Jerome Gloster Shannah Tharp-Gilliam Toni Beasley Jacqueline M Burgette Source Type: research

Promoting COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Access among Youth Experiencing Homelessness: Community-Engaged Public Health Practice
CONCLUSIONS: This community-engaged project highlighted the value of cross-sector partnership and consistent youth engagement in addressing vaccine confidence among YEH.PMID:38661829 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Ingie Osman Renee Sieving Lauren Vasilakos Katie Pierson Asha Elgonda Trenton Bartlett Janna R Gewirtz O'Brien Source Type: research

A Model of Community Health Worker Integration into Schools: Community-based Participatory Research in Action
CONCLUSIONS: This partnership demonstrates how CBPR fosters conditions in which equitable partnerships between research institutions and public schools can thrive to promote childhood health.PMID:38661830 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Sarah Vaughen Monica Kowalczyk Tarrah DeClemente Stacy Ignoffo Kenneth Fox Jeannine Cheatham Anna Volerman Source Type: research

Community Health Workers Deliver Mental Health Intervention to Uninsured Latinx in Baltimore: Evaluation and Lessons Learned in a Pilot Program
CONCLUSIONS: Further implementation studies of depression care interventions using CHWs for underserved Latinx is needed.PMID:38661831 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Monica Guerrero Vazquez Jin Hui Joo Suzanne M Dolwick Grieb Marzena Maksym Katherine Phillips Rheanna Platt Rohanit Singh Cecilia Suarez Veronica Torres SangEun Yeom Sarah Polk Source Type: research

Infectious Disease Preparedness for Homeless Populations: Recommendations from a Community-Academic Partnership
CONCLUSIONS: Community-academic partnerships are critical to effective infectious disease preparedness in homeless populations. The lessons learned from community-based participatory research with homeless communities and multisectoral partners on the frontline can improve future outbreak and pandemic response for people experiencing homelessness and other vulnerable communities in the United States.PMID:38661832 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Natalia M Rodriguez Rebecca Ziolkowski Jodie Hicks Michelle Dearing Jennifer Layton Amanda Balser Grace Paton Gregory Loomis Source Type: research

Developing the Feast for the Future Program through a Community Visioning Process
CONCLUSIONS: A community-based participatory action research (CBPAR) process was critical to developing a culturally appropriate program that built on community strengths.PMID:38661833 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Kristen Speakman Nicole Neault Ventura Lovato Katie Cueva Ivanka Szabo Rebecca Wallis Jennifer Richards Allison Barlow Source Type: research

A Community-Based Participatory Approach in Applying the Sociocultural Resilience Model in U.S-Mexico Border Communities
CONCLUSIONS: Collaborative approaches within community-based participatory research partnerships can facilitate the adaptation and measurement of conceptual health behavior models in community practice.PMID:38661834 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Maia Ingram Ada M Wilkinson-Lee Namoonga M Mantina Maria Velasco Gloria Coronado Mark Gallegos Scott C Carvajal Source Type: research

Lessons from Two Latino Communities Working with Academic Partners to Increase Access to COVID-19 Testing
CONCLUSION: Community-academic partnerships that invest in strong relationships, community leadership, and a commitment to the community's preferred language offer a promising approach to addressing COVID-19 testing barriers. Findings provide direction for future research on how community members and academic partners can come together to inform strategies to continue addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.PMID:38661822 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Kesia K Garibay Arturo Durazo Tatiana Vizca íno Yolanda Oviedo Kara Marson Carina Arechiga Patric Prado Omar Carrera Manuel J Alvarado Diane V Havlir Susana Rojas Gabriel Chamie Carina Marquez John Sauceda Irene H Yen Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young Source Type: research

Bridging the Gap: Addressing Immigrant Health Through Community-initiated Screening Events
CONCLUSIONS: Working directly with the community, we designed and implemented health prevention events which served to meet a growing need and to identify and address health concerns among the Hispanic immigrant community.PMID:38661823 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Sally Moyce Nathaniel Sisson Madeline Metcalf Source Type: research

Evaluating the Impact and Effectiveness of Flint's Community Ethics Review Board (CBOP-CERB): A Pilot Study
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2024;18(1):21-30.ABSTRACTIn recognition of the importance of evaluation for funding, research, and quality improvement, a longstanding Community Advisory Board in Flint Michigan embarked on a process to evaluate their impact. The Community-Based Organization Partners (CBOP)-Community Ethics Review Board (CERB) engaged a research team composed of an academic researcher (Solomon Cargill) and a community partner (Spencer) to obtain funding, design and implement an evaluation of the CBOP-CERB. This evaluation study yielded two evaluations of the CBOP-CERB, one with researchers who had engaged w...
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Stephanie Solomon Cargill Bryan Spencer Briah Spencer Source Type: research

Challenges and Lessons from Conducting a Community-Engaged Evaluation of a Community Advisory Board-A Case Study from Flint
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2024;18(1):31-36.ABSTRACTCommunity-engaged research often poses challenges due to exactly those qualities that make it desirable: it provides a new model of research that differs in many ways from top-down, university-led, prospectively designed approaches. While many have discussed the challenges to conducting community-engaged research, few have provided precise and generalizable lessons for how to surmount these challenges. Here we discuss the challenges experienced in a project that was community-engaged at three levels: 1) a research team consisting of an academic and a community partn...
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Stephanie Solomon Cargill Bryan Spencer Briah Spencer Source Type: research

Engaging with Rural Communities for Colorectal Cancer Screening Outreach Using Modified Boot Camp Translation
CONCLUSIONS: Using a modified version of BCT delivered in a virtual format, we were able to successfully capture community input to adapt a CRC outreach program for use in rural settings. Program materials will be tested during a pragmatic trial to address rural CRC screening disparities.PMID:38661826 | PMC:PMC11047025 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jennifer Coury Gloria D Coronado Emily Myers Mary Patzel Jamie Thompson Courtney Whidden-Rivera Melinda M Davis Source Type: research

Strategies for Recruiting Older Black Men into Aging and Alzheimer's Research
CONCLUSIONS: These recruitment strategies help us address many barriers to recruiting older Black men. They can be easily implemented by researchers conducting aging and brain health research or interested in working with older Black men and under-represented populations.PMID:38661827 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Darlingtina K Esiaka Glenn B Wilson Mark A Gluck Source Type: research

Implementing a Community Engagement Model to Develop a Community-Driven Oral Health Intervention
CONCLUSIONS: Community partnerships can be leveraged to develop oral health programs that fit specific community needs and provide resources to families at greatest risk for child dental caries. Community engagement can be used to modify the intervention to meet oral health needs of other vulnerable communities.PMID:38661828 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Cynthia Chew Daniel Rosen Katherine Watson Alene D'Alesio Daren Ellerbee Jerome Gloster Shannah Tharp-Gilliam Toni Beasley Jacqueline M Burgette Source Type: research

Promoting COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Access among Youth Experiencing Homelessness: Community-Engaged Public Health Practice
CONCLUSIONS: This community-engaged project highlighted the value of cross-sector partnership and consistent youth engagement in addressing vaccine confidence among YEH.PMID:38661829 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - April 25, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Ingie Osman Renee Sieving Lauren Vasilakos Katie Pierson Asha Elgonda Trenton Bartlett Janna R Gewirtz O'Brien Source Type: research