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Researching Health Together brings together authors who have produced innovative methods or implemented projects focused on different stages of the research process, from question development to evaluation and translation. Editor Emily B. Zimmerman gathers exemplary new methods and projects into one place for the benefit of students designing research projects and proposals, those learning stakeholder-engaged methods, and those involved in implementing and funding stakeholder-engaged projects. Each chapter addresses: how engagement was conceptualized, organized, and implemented; how engagement was evaluated; impacts on processes and outcomes of the project; and facilitators, barriers, and lessons learned. The book serves as a core textbook for courses in community-based health research at the graduate level.
ForewordJoe V. Selby \\ Acknowledgments \\ About the Editor \\ IntroductionEmily B. Zimmerman, Thomas W. Concannon \\ Part I: Stakeholder Engagement in Research Topic Identification and Modeling \\ 1. Grassroots to Grasstops: A Stepwise Approach to Identify Community Health PrioritiesAnn M. Cheney, Christina M. Reaves, Mary Figueroa, Alejandra Cabral, Greer Sullivan \\ 2. Deliberative Engagement of Communities in Decisions about Research Spending (DECIDERS)Susan Dorr Goold, Zachary E. Rowe, Karen Calhoun \\ 3. Group Model Building as a Community Engagement StrategyFaustine Williams, Peter S. Hovmand, Kurt C. Stange \\ 4. The SEED Method: A Multi-level Stakeholder Approach to Research Question Development and PrioritizationEmily B. Zimmerman, Sarah K. Cook \\ Part II: Stakeholder Engagement in Research Design \\ 5. The Community Engagement Studio: Tapping Into the Lived Experience of Community Members to Enhance ResearchYvonne A. Joosten, Tiffany Israel, Leah Dunkel, Jacqueline Sims, Consuelo Hopkins Wilkins \\ 6. The History of PCORnetKimberly Marschhauser, Claudia Grossmann, Maryan Zirkle \\ 7. Partners, Not Participants: Engaging Patients in the American BRCA Outcomes and Utilization of Testing (ABOUT) NetworkMarleah Dean, Sue J. Friedman, Rebecca Sutphen, Beth Ann Bourquardez Clark, Debra Duquette, Lisa F. Rezende \\ 8. Engagement Methods for Practice-Based Research Networks and the Challenges with Health Information Technology ImplementationAlex Krist, Paulette Lail Kashiri, J. Eric Peele, Gary Iwamoto, Colin Banas, Jon Puro \\ Part III: Implementing Stakeholder-Engaged Research \\ 9. Free Range Humans: Engaging Patients, Practices, Provides, and People on the High PlainsJohn M. Westfall, Linda Zittleman, Maret Felzien, High Plains Research Network (HPRN) Community Advisory Council \\ 10. Engaging Stakeholders in Implementation of Evidence-Based ProgramsAnnette Boaz, Allison Metz \\ 11. Communities Engaged and Advocating for Smoke-Free Environments (CEASE)Payam Sheikhattari, Jummai Apata, Laurie Bezold, Lisa Bleich, Fernando A. Wagner \\ 12. Translating Evidence to Policy: A Case Study of the San Francisco Soda TaxRoberto Vargas, Casey N. Palmer, James Rouse Iñiguez, Paula Fleisher, Christina Goette, Brittni Chicuata, Sarah Campbell Fine, Eric Mar, Vanessa Bohm, Laura A. Schmidt \\ Part IV: Stakeholder Engagement in Health and Health Systems Interventions \\ 13. Comparative Effectiveness Research: Stakeholder Engagement for a Comprehensive PerspectiveKelly Williams, Tracy Carney, Jane Kogan, James Schuster \\ 14. Achieving Patient Centered Health Care Innovation Through Stakeholder EngagementL. Ebony Boulware, Patti L. Ephraim, Teri Browne, Tara Strigo, Felicia Hill-Briggs, Jamie Green, Chelsie Hauer \\ 15. Community Engagement in an Urban AIAN Community to Address Diabetes PreventionLisa G. Rosas, Jan J. Vasquez, Jill Evans, Rhonda McClinton-Brown, Alberto Ojeda, Matilda Owaleon-Ojeda, Wayne Scott Waters, Robert E. Garcia \\ 16. Boot Camp TranslationLinda Zittleman, Ashley Espinoza, John M. Westfall \\ Part V: Governance, Evaluation, And Ethics In Stakeholder-Engaged Research \\ 17. Building the Proper Foundation: Governance for Stakeholder-Engaged ResearchHolly L. Peay, Elizabeth L. Cope, Elizabeth Horn, Madelaine E. Faulkner, Thomas W. Carton, Megan O’Boyle, Lorraine B. Johnson \\ 18. Evaluating Engagement: Does the involvement of stakeholders improve research?Thomas W. Concannon \\ 19. Collaborating to Evaluate: The Sí Texas Partnership-Centered Evaluation ModelMichelle K. Brodesky, Karen Errichetti, M. Marlen Ramirez, San Juana Martinez-Gomez, Stephanie Tapia, Lisa Wolff, Mary V. Davis \\ 20. Ethics Considerations When Involving Patients as Partners in Health ResearchDonald J. Willison, Michael McDonald \\ Acronyms \\ Glossary \\ Index \\ About the Contributors
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