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A successful model for longitudinal community-engaged health research: the 2040 Partners for Health Student Program.

Romany M Redman, Magdalena C Reinsvold,Anireddy Reddy, Paige E Bennett,Janine M Hoerauf, Kristina M Puls, Alida R Ovrutsky, Alexandra R Ly,Gregory White, Owetta McNeil, Janet J Meredith

FAMILY PRACTICE(2017)

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Introduction. Community-based participatory research [CBPR] is an emerging approach to collaborative research aimed at creating locally effective and sustainable interventions. The 2040 Partners for Health student program was developed as a unique model of longitudinal CBPR. Analysis of this program and its components illuminates both the challenges and the opportunities inherent in community engagement. Methods. The program rests on a foundation of a community-based, non-profit organization and a supportive academic university centre. Inter-professional health students and community members of underserved populations work together on different health projects by employing an adapted CBPR methodology. Three successful examples of sustainable CBPR projects are briefly described. Results. The three projects are presented as primary outcomes resulting from this model. Benefits and challenges of the model as an approach to community-engaged research are discussed as well as secondary benefits of student participation. Conclusion. The 2040 Partners for Health student program represents a successful model of CBPR, illuminating common challenges and reiterating the profound value of community-engaged research.
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Community health education,healthcare disparities,patient engagement,patient-centred care,qualitative research,undergraduate medical education
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