Prepared by:
RTI International-University of North Carolina
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Investigators
Meera Viswanathan, Ph.D.
Alice Ammerman, Dr.P.H., R.D.
Eugenia Eng, Dr.P.H.
Gerald Gartlehner, M.D.
Kathleen N. Lohr, Ph.D.
Derek Griffith, Ph.D.
Scott Rhodes, Ph.D.
Carmen Samuel-Hodge Ph.D.
Siobhan Maty, Ph.D.
Linda Lux, M.P.A.
Lucille Webb, M.Ed.
Sonya F. Sutton, B.S.P.H.
Tammeka Swinson, B.A.
Anne Jackman, M.S.W.
Lynn Whitener, Ph.D.
File Name | Description | Software and Version | Size |
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01front.doc | Title page, Preface, Acknowledgments, Structured Abstract, Table of Contents | Word® 2002 | 62KB, 13 pages |
02chap1.doc | Chapter 1. Introduction: Background; Production of This Evidence Report | Word® 2002 | 104KB, 4 pages |
03chap2.doc | Chapter 2. Methods: Analytic Framework; Preliminary Expert Meeting; Role of the Technical Expert Advisory Group; Key Questions; Literature Search Strategy; Data Collection and Assessment; External Peer Review; Figure 1. Analytic framework for community-based participatory research; Table 1. Critical elements in community-based participatory research; Table 2. Key questions for the evidence report on community-based participatory research; Table 3. Key databases and search terms | Word® 2002 | 162KB, 15 pages |
04chap3.doc | Chapter 3. Results: Analysis Strategy; Key Question 1: Definition of Community-based Participatory Research; Key Question 2: Implementation of Community-based Participatory Research; Key Question 3: Outcomes of Community-based Participatory Research; Key Question 4: Funding Criteria for Community-based Participatory Research; Table 4. Full and abbreviated titles and citations; Table 5. Summary characteristics of CBPR studies; Table 6. Completed interventions; Table 7. CBPR studies with incomplete or not fully evaluated interventions; Table 8. Noninterventional CBPR Studies; Table 9. Evidence of community involvement in research | Word® 2002 | 627KB, 57 pages |
05chap4.doc | Chapter 4. Discussion: Defining Community-based Participatory Research; Implementing CBPR; Achieving Intended Outcomes; Planning Future Research; Table 10. Indexing CBPR studies: core terms | Word® 2002 | 118KB, 11 pages |
06refs.doc | References and Included Studies | Word® 2002 | 122KB, 13 pages |
07excl.doc | Listing of Excluded Studies | Word® 2002 | 100KB, 9 pages |
08appa.doc | Appendix A: Exact Search Strings | Word® 2002 | 97KB, 10 pages |
09appb.doc | Appendix B: Sample Abstraction Forms/Quality Rating Forms | Word® 2002 | 114KB, 15 pages |
10appc.doc | Appendix C: Evidence Tables: Evidence Table Notes; Contents; Glossary of Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in Evidence Tables; Evidence Table 1. Evaluated Interventions; Evidence Table 2. Interventions Either Not Completed or Not Evaluated; Evidence Table References | Word® 2002 | 966KB, 138 pages |
11appd.doc | Appendix D: Expert Meeting Attendees/TEAG Members/Peer Review | Word® 2002 | 79KB, 7 pages |
AHRQ Publication No. 04-E022-2
Current as of July 2004
Internet Citation:
Community-based Participatory Research: Assessing the Evidence. File Inventory, Evidence Report/Technology Assessment Number 99. AHRQ Publication No. 04-E022-2, July 2004. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/cbprinv.htm
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