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American Public Health Association
133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition
December 10-14, 2005
Philadelphia, PA
APHA 2005
 
Session: Sharing Experiences of Community-based Research and Teaching
4015.0: Tuesday, December 13, 2005: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Roundtable
Sharing Experiences of Community-based Research and Teaching
This roundtable session will provide participants an opportunity to learn from and discuss with presenters the general principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR), and the specific components and approaches used in the presenters' projects. This interactive dialogue will increase both participants' and presenters' capacity to conduct CBPR.
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the session, participants will be able to: 1. Define and describe the principles of CBPR; 2. Describe methods used to build trust and increase effectiveness of community-campus partnerships; and 3. Identify ways to apply lessons learned to their own public health research and programs.
Moderator(s):Diane-Marie M. St. George, PhD
Table 1Social ecology of community power: How it affects and is affected by academic researchers attempting to conduct community-based participatory research
Corrina Moucheraud, MPH, Rebecca Matthew, MPH, Lisa A. Wald, MPH, Claire K.M. Townsend, MPH, Eugenia Eng, DrPH
Table 2Promoting cancer prevention in churches
Janice V. Bowie, PhD, MPH, Kim Dobson Sydnor, PhD
Table 3Harnessing the competing constructs of faith and science in community based participatory research involving faith-based organizations
Anita Hawkins, PhD
Table 4Building commuity capacity: Evaluation results for Alameda County’s Community Health Teams initiative
Elizabeth S. Maker, DrPH, Sandra E. Gálvez, MSW, Mia Luluquisen, DrPH, MPH, RN
Table 5New public health in action: Alameda County's Community Health Teams initiative
Arnold Perkins, Sandra M. Witt, DrPH
Table 6Flint/Genesee County Friendly AccessSM Project: A community coalition using data, strategic planning, and community action to improve maternal and child health services
Thomas Reischl, PhD, Susan Franzen, BA, Lori Kunkel, MHA
Table 7Understanding trust among partners – What is important to community, academic, and state partners?
Nicola Dawkins, PhD, Sharrice White, MPH, Lynda A. Anderson, PhD, Emily Stewart, MPH, Stephanie Kamin, MPH, Doryn Chervin, PhD
Table 8Overcoming Barriers to Accessing Prenatal Care for an At-Risk Population: The Jacksonville Friendly AccessSM Initiative
Gwen Kressler, MPH, Carol M. Brady, BS, MA
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Community-Based Public Health Caucus
Endorsed by:Academic Public Health Caucus; Public Health Education and Health Promotion; Socialist Caucus

The 133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition (December 10-14, 2005) of APHA