A Community-driven Research Framework: Integrating Promotores as Co-Researchers
CONCLUSIONS: The community-driven research framework fills a gap in the literature by providing a process through which researchers can engage in a culturally relevant learning process that allows entry to the community, fostering trust, and initiating a mutual collaboration that is embedded within the local context and needs of the community. The implementation of the community-driven research framework has implications for the development of culturally sensitive community partnerships as well as for designing research that is centered around the cultural and social context of the community.PMID:38286783 (Source: Progress...
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Rosa D Manzo Marisela Yepez Brayan Preciado Laura Sainz Merin Source Type: research

Mi Gente, Nuestra Salud: Protocol for a People's Movement for Health Ownership
CONCLUSIONS: By de-centering specific interventions and conceptualizing them as single events in a complex web, our system-oriented community ownership model brings the focus back to the system itself, and to system-based processes and solutions, while still guided by CBPR principles.PMID:38286784 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Marilyn Tseng Mario Alberto Viveros Espinoza-Kulick Karen Munoz-Christian Irebid Gilbert Patty Herrera Esperanza Salazar Tejal Vinchhi Antonio Ramirez Bernarda Martinez Gloria Soto Cristina Macedo Anita Kelleher Irma Torres Maritza Perez Valeria Diego Eli Source Type: research

Development of an Online Training to Engage Home Visitors as Research Stakeholders
CONCLUSIONS: Guidance from stakeholders led to development of an online training that was effective in improving home visitors' research knowledge and self-efficacy. This training can be used by HV researchers and practitioners as a tool to promote home visitors' active engagement as stakeholders in research.PMID:38286785 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Cristina M A Barkowski Erin A Ward Sara Barrera Shu-En Shen S Darius Tandon Source Type: research

Being a Peer Community Health Worker: Restoring Ourselves and the Community
We describe the impact of the program from the perspective of the CHWs. As integral research team members, the CHWs learned to successfully recruit, retain, and empower participants, facilitate the intervention, administer surveys, and help them link with and navigate the healthcare system. Simultaneously, the CHWs developed professional skills and self-efficacy.PMID:38286786 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Johanna E Elumn Dionne Dempster JoZ Powers Monya Saunders Karen A Johnson Timothy Hunt Lisa B Puglisi Diane Morse Source Type: research

Resilience Among Small Community-based Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights for Future Public Health Crises
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2023;17(4):739-743.ABSTRACTThe coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has created numerous challenges for many community-based organizations to sustain delivery of services and programs. This paper offers perspectives from leadership of three small community-based organizations serving diverse populations in the Hartford, Connecticut, region on how they were impacted and responded to disruptions during the first year of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Community-based organizations' commitment to the populations they serve and agility with regard to programming, staffing, and finances were...
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Shayna D Cunningham Candida Flores Fawatih Mohamed-Abouh Alixe Dittmore Stephen Schensul Jean Schensul Stacey Brown Megan A Grady Source Type: research

Conducting Photovoice With Binational Cancer Survivors to Identify Health Behavior Change Intervention Preferences
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2023;17(4):e1-e2.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38286768 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Samantha J Werts Melissa Lopez-Pentecost Meghan B Skiba Rosi Vogel Tatiana Enriquez Lizzie Garcia Maia Ingram Cynthia Thomson Source Type: research

The Hows of Resident-Driven Community Empowerment towards Health Equity
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2023;17(4):e3.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38286769 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Mary V Davis Eric Ishiwata Jen Sethi Bruno Sobral Source Type: research

Building Bridges and Strengthening Bonds: An Exploratory Investigation Into Social Capital and Youth Programming
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2023;17(4):e5-e6.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38286770 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Brenda Mathias Kiran Magee Regina Jackson Phillip W Graham Kristine Madsen Source Type: research

Critical Reflections on This Historical Moment for Community-engaged and Participatory Research
Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2023;17(4):557-562.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38286771 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Milton Mickey Eder Ysabel Duron Lori Carter-Edwards Ella Greene-Moton Meredith Minkler Leo S Morales Keith Norris Nina Wallerstein Source Type: research

Conducting Photovoice With Binational Cancer Survivors to Identify Health Behavior Change Intervention Preferences
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight the importance of collaborative research such as photovoice to gain insights for adaptation of evidence-based lifestyle interventions for Mexican-origin survivors of cancer. Key adaptation considerations include culturally relevant dietary preferences and patterns, physical activities with a strong mind-body component, and opportunities for social engagement and experience sharing.PMID:38286772 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Samantha J Werts Melissa Lopez-Pentecost Meghan B Skiba Rosi Vogel Tatiana Enriquez Lizzie Garcia Maia Ingram Cynthia Thomson Source Type: research

The Hows of Resident-Driven Community Empowerment toward Health Equity
Conclusions: The RXR program provided opportunities for skill development among Morgan County's non-native English-speaking residents and led to the design and implementation of resident-driven projects.PMID:38286773 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Mary V Davis Eric Ishiwata Jen Sethi Bruno Sobral Source Type: research

Building Bridges and Strengthening Bonds: An Exploratory Investigation Into Social Capital and Youth Programming
CONCLUSIONS: Strong interest from YSOs for additional social capital tools highlights the need for additional work in this area. With support, YSOs can connect young people to institutions and influencers significantly outside of normal social circles, thus creating an increasingly sustainable and diverse range of resources available to youth as they navigate life milestones.PMID:38286774 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Brenda Mathias Kiran Magee Regina Jackson Phillip W Graham Kristine Madsen Source Type: research

Evaluation of a Remote Youth Health Advocate Training Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: The remote CHAMPIONS program maximized positive effects for participants. Strengths and lessons learned may be used in future enrichment programs to improve accessibility and exposure for underserved students.PMID:38286775 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Sara W Heinert Shaveta Khosla Nasseef Quasim Jenni Schneiderman Victoria Soliz Olivia Finks Terry Vanden Hoek Source Type: research

Ensuring Networks Work Well: Development of a Self-evaluation Tool for Network Quality in Community Health Promotion
CONCLUSIONS: The next steps include piloting, evaluating, and adapting the SNAP-HP for final open access.PMID:38286776 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Stefanie Wessely Rolf Reul Dagmar Starke Birgit Wollenberg Christine Joisten Source Type: research

Community-engaged Research Disruption: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Research With Communities
CONCLUSIONS: Continuing to engage the communities in our study is critical to our long-term goal of eliminating cancer screening disparities in Southeast Asian immigrant communities.PMID:38286777 (Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships)
Source: Progress in Community Health Partnerships - January 29, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jennifer Kue Anh Thu Thai Judith Tate Beverly Galliers Laura Szalacha Paula Chanhmany Usha Menon Source Type: research