An integrative framework for community partnering to translate theory into effective health promotion strategy.
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Moving research to practice through partnership: a case study in asphalt pavingStudying and addressing urban immigrant restaurant worker health and safety in San Francisco's Chinatown district: a CBPR case studyA four-phase model of transdisciplinary team-based research: goals, team processes, and strategiesUsing a logic model to relate the strategic to the tactical in program planning and evaluation: an illustration based on social norms interventions.Sustained impact of community-based physical activity interventions: key elements for successResearch to reality: moving evidence into practice through an online community of practice.Primary prevention in general practice - views of German general practitioners: a mixed-methods study.Community participation for malaria elimination in Tafea Province, Vanuatu: Part I. Maintaining motivation for prevention practices in the context of disappearing disease."It's a balance of just getting things right": mothers' views about pre-school childhood obesity and obesity prevention in Scotland.Building multisectoral partnerships for population health and health equity.The role of HIV-related stigma in utilization of skilled childbirth services in rural Kenya: a prospective mixed-methods study.The effectiveness of multilevel promotion of exclusive breastfeeding in rural Indonesia.A feedback model for applied research on tobacco control.Knowledge transfer & exchange through social networks: building foundations for a community of practice within tobacco control.Do work relationships matter? Characteristics of workplace interactions that enhance or detract from employee perceptions of well-being and health behaviors.Challenges and facilitating factors in sustaining community-based participatory research partnerships: lessons learned from the Detroit, New York City and Seattle Urban Research Centers.An evidence integration triangle for aligning science with policy and practice.Charting the future of community health promotion: recommendations from the National Expert Panel on Community Health Promotion.Multilevel interventions and racial/ethnic health disparitiesTheorizing social context: rethinking behavioral theory.Is reporting on interventions a weak link in understanding how and why they work? A preliminary exploration using community heart health exemplarsWorking together to create supportive environments in worksite health promotion.A structured management approach to implementation of health promotion interventions in Head Start.The role of effective partnerships in an Australian place-based intervention to reduce race-based discrimination.Obesity prevention for children with physical disabilities: a scoping review of physical activity and nutrition interventions.Dissemination 2.0: closing the gap between knowledge and practice with new media and marketing.Transdisciplinary Research on Cancer-Healing Systems Between Biomedicine and the Maya of Guatemala: A Tool for Reciprocal Reflexivity in a Multi-Epistemological Setting.Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Maintain Suppression of HIV Viremia After Prison Release: The imPACT Trial.Contexts, Mechanisms, and Outcomes That Matter in Dutch Community-Based Physical Activity Programs Targeting Socially Vulnerable Groups.Settings for health promotion: an analytic framework to guide intervention design and implementation.Changing an urban community through health research: a South African case study.Engaging with nature to promote health: new directions for nursing research.Elaborating on systems thinking in health promotion practice.Early age of first sex and health risk in an urban adolescent population.Examining the perceptions, preferences, and practices that influence healthy aging for African American older adults: an ecological perspective.Power to advocate for health.Expectations and perceptions of primary healthcare professionals regarding their own continuous education in Catalonia (Spain): a qualitative study.Examining household asthma management behavior through a microeconomic framework.How can both the intervention and its evaluation fulfill health promotion principles? An example from a professional development program.Evaluation of the Health-Promoting School Supporting Network in Taiwan.
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An integrative framework for community partnering to translate theory into effective health promotion strategy.
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