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Martha Moore-Monroy
Assistant Research Professor, Public Health | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Health Promotion Sciences
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Daniel Derksen
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Bike Ajo: Partners building bridges to resources.
2019
community engagement,
resource access,
infrastructure development,
collaborative partnerships,
sustainable transportation
This article discusses strategies in utilizing a combined promotora-led community-based participatory research CBPR) approach with a crossover research design in a real world setting. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the implementation of CBPR within a crossover design in order to reach the study’s goal of Latinas gaining culturally relevant health-based knowledge and using this knowledge to make informed health care decisions with their providers. Illustrative data was based on two phases of the crossover design which focused on
2017
community-based participatory research,
crossover design,
latinas health knowledge,
promotora-led approach,
health care decisions
Engaging Promotora-led Community-based Participatory Research: An Introduction to a Crossover Design Focusing on Reproductive and Mental Health Needs of a Latina Community
2017
community health,
reproductive health,
mental health,
community-based participatory research,
promotora-led intervention
It’s complicated: Negotiating between traditional research and community-based participatory research in a translational study
2016
translational research,
community-based research,
negotiation,
traditional research
Promotores As Advocates for Community Improvement: Experiences of the Western States REACH Su Comunidad Consortium
2015
community health,
community engagement,
health advocacy,
health education,
social justice
It’s Complicated: Negotiating between Traditional Research and CBPR in a Translational Study
2015
research methods,
community-based participatory research,
translational research,
collaborative research,
ethical considerations
A Latino Health Profile: Arizona REACH Risk Behavior Survey 2009-2012
2015
latino health,
arizona,
risk behavior,
health survey,
reach program
Community health workers as an integral strategy in the REACH U.S. program to eliminate health inequities
2014
community health workers,
health inequities,
reach u.s. program,
integral strategy,
eliminate
Addressing the information gap: developing and implementing a cervical cancer prevention education campaign grounded in principles of community-based participatory action
2013
cervical cancer,
cancer prevention,
community-based participatory action,
health education campaign,
information gap
Taking a broad approach to public health program adaptation: adapting a family-based diabetes education program
2010