Lessons Learned from the Implementation of a Shared Community-Academic HIV Prevention Intervention.
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Gousse, YoleneMcFarlane, Davin
Fraser, Marilyn
Joseph, Michael
Alli, Bibi
Council-George, Marion
Fraser, Hermione
Romeo, Desmond
Urraca, Nelson
Wellington, Patrick
Stewart, Mark
Browne, Ruth C
Salifu, Moro O
Vavagiakis, Peter
Wilson, Tracey E
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Progress in community health partnerships : research, education, and actionDate Published
2018Publication Volume
12Publication Issue
4Publication Begin page
451Publication End page
461
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Background: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is used to guide the design and evaluation of programs aimed at addressing complex health issues. Effective administrative management of CBPR projects is essential to ensuring the success and fidelity of these programs.Objective: We identify an administrative framework to support the implementation and management of a community- academic CBPR initiative.
Methods: The Barbershop Talk with Brothers (BTWB) project was a cluster randomized CBPR intervention designed to reduce HIV among high-risk heterosexual men. Eight-hundred sixty men, representing 53 barbershops, participated in the project.
Results: The 3Ps framework is defined by 1) partnership, 2) product, and 3) process. We describe the implementation of the 3Ps through applied examples including partnership management strategies, planning of shared resources, and flexible budgeting that can support the unique infrastructure of a shared community-academic project.
Conclusions: The 3Ps are a translatable framework for comparable shared community-academic research projects to adopt.
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Gousse Y, McFarlane D, Fraser M, Joseph M, Alli B, Council-George M, Fraser H, Romeo D, Urraca N, Wellington P, Stewart M, Browne RC, Salifu MO, Vavagiakis P, Wilson TE. Lessons Learned from the Implementation of a Shared Community-Academic HIV Prevention Intervention. Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2018;12(4):451-461. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2018.0070. PMID: 30739899; PMCID: PMC6373485.DOI
10.1353/cpr.2018.0070ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1353/cpr.2018.0070
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