Using empowerment theory in collaborative partnerships for community health and development.
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Participatory testing and reporting in an environmental-justice community of Worcester, Massachusetts: a pilot project.Framework for Selecting Best Practices in Public Health: A Systematic Literature ReviewTechnical Assistance to Enhance Prevention Capacity: a Research Synthesis of the Evidence BaseVulnerability, risk perception, and health profile of marginalized people exposed to multiple built-environment stressors in Worcester, Massachusetts: a pilot project.Complexities of holistic community-based participatory research for a low income, multi-ethnic population exposed to multiple built-environment stressors in Worcester, Massachusetts.Empowerment interventions, knowledge translation and exchange: perspectives of home care professionals, clients and caregiversA model for bidirectional community-academic engagement (CAE): overview of partnered research, capacity enhancement, systems transformation, and public trust in research.Applying indigenous community-based participatory research principles to partnership development in health disparities researchCouncils as empowering contexts: mobilizing the front line to foster systems change in the response to intimate partner violence.Implementation-effectiveness trial of an ecological intervention for physical activity in ethnically diverse low income senior centers.Power and empowerment: fostering effective collaboration in meeting the needs of orphans and vulnerable childrenLessons learned and challenges in building a Filipino health coalition.The Community Tool Box: a Web-based resource for building healthier communitiesNuestro Futuro saludable: connecting public health research and community development in partnership to build a healthy environment.Studying the outcomes of community-based coalitions.Building collaborative capacity in community coalitions: a review and integrative framework.Contributions of community involvement to organizational-level empowerment: the federal Healthy Start experience.Applying Public Health Frameworks to Advance the Promotion of Mental Health Among Asian American Children.Promotion of social change: a conceptual framework.Integration of a participatory research strategy into a rural health surveyAn organizing framework for translation in public health: the Knowledge to Action FrameworkConceptualizing community mobilization for HIV prevention: implications for HIV prevention programming in the African context.A framework for developing evaluation tools used in Washington State's Healthy Communities projects.Increasing research literacy in minority communities: CARES fellows training program.Older adults with hoarding behaviour aging in place: looking to a collaborative community-based planning approach for solutions.Designing a quality improvement intervention: a systematic approach.Aligning the goals of community-engaged research: why and how academic health centers can successfully engage with communities to improve healthQuantitative Evaluation of the Community Research Fellows Training Program.Developing a community science research agenda for building community capacity for effective preventive interventions.The Health and Sport Engagement (HASE) Intervention and Evaluation Project: protocol for the design, outcome, process and economic evaluation of a complex community sport intervention to increase levels of physical activity.A qualitative exploration of alternative strategies for building community health partnerships: collaboration- versus issue-oriented approaches.A Tailored Approach to Launch Community Coalitions Focused on Achieving Structural Changes: Lessons Learned From a HIV Prevention Mobilization StudyRural community-academic partnership model for community engagement and partnered researchA Tale of Two Community Networks Program Centers: Operationalizing and Assessing CBPR Principles and Evaluating Partnership Outcomes.Development, validation, and performance of a scale to measure community mobilization.Creating Systems Change to Support Goals for HIV Continuum of Care: The Role of Community Coalitions to Reduce Structural Barriers for Adolescents and Young Adults.A Community Health Advisor Program to reduce cardiovascular risk among rural African-American womenIntegrating Community Expertise into the Academy: South Los Angeles' Community-Academic Model for Partnered ResearchUnderstanding the performance of community health volunteers involved in the delivery of health programmes in underserved areas: a realist synthesis.The family as partner in child mental health care: problem perceptions and challenges to collaboration.
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Using empowerment theory in collaborative partnerships for community health and development.
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A Paine-Andrews
E L Williams
J A Schultz
J L Fisher
J Y Berkley
K J Harris
K P Richter
S B Fawcett
V T Francisco
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10.1007/BF02506987
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1995-10-01T00:00:00Z