New Report from the Humana Foundation Examines Best-Practices in Community-Engaged Research
“Our report offers pivotal insights and recommendations to help funders develop a research strategy that invests in partners practicing community-engaged research methods to effectively develop long-term solutions addressing gaps in health equity,” said
Among the partner projects analyzed in the report, three distinct themes emerge:
- Expanding Access and Opportunity: Research teams have successfully removed barriers to participation by collaborating with respected local institutions like schools, churches and nonprofits, facilitating greater community outreach. To increase trust and community connections, research teams draw on direct knowledge and experience of the populations they serve.
- Promoting Community Leadership: Community members are involved at multiple stages of the research process to influence the health solutions being studied. Examples include research advisory boards, partnerships with community-based organizations and feedback sessions led by community leaders.
- Respecting Human Dignity: The research projects honor the time and resources contributed by community participants and organizations, ensuring transparency and the fair and safe treatment of all involved.
“Research has shown that applying community-engaged research strategies can boost the implementation of health equity interventions and lead to long-term effectiveness,”said
“Listening to and learning from the people and communities we serve is at the core of the work the
To read the full report, click here.
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