Building an Academic-Community Partnered Network for Clinical Services Research: The Community Health Improvement Collaborative (CHIC)

Community-based participatory research is recommended for research on health disparities and to improve uptake of clinical research findings. We describe the development of a multicenter consortium designed to support a community agency-academic partner infrastructure to support community-based, hea...

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Hauptverfasser: Wells, Kenneth B., Staunton, Anne, Norris, Keith C., Bluthenthal, Ricky, Chung, Bowen, Gelberg, Lillian, Jones, Loretta, Kataoka, Sheryl, Koegel, Paul, Miranda, Jeanne, Mangione, Carol M., Patel, Kavita, Rodriguez, Michael, Shapiro, Martin, Wong, Marleen
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Cooperative Behavior
Depression
Diabetes Mellitus
Health Promotion
Health Services Research - economics
Health Services Research - organization & administration
Humans
Los Angeles
Obesity
Organizational Case Studies
Original Reports
Program Development
Public Health Informatics
Universities
Violence
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