Principles of Community Engagement (Second Edition)
PRINCIPLES OF
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
SECOND EDITION
Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium Community Engagement Key Function Committee Task Force on the Principles of Community Engagement
PRINCIPLES OF
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
SECOND EDITION
Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium Community Engagement Key Function Committee Task Force on the Principles of Community Engagement
NIH Publication No. 11-7782 Printed June 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CTSA Community Engagement Key Function Committee Task Force on the Principles of Community Engagement (Second Edition) iv Publication Development vi Foreword ix Executive Summary xiii Chapter 1: Community Engagement: Definitions and Organizing
Concepts from the Literature 1 Chapter 2: Principles of Community Engagement 43 Chapter 3: Successful Examples in the Field 55 Chapter 4: Managing Organizational Support for Community Engagement91 Chapter 5: Challenges in Improving Community Engagement in Research 107 Chapter 6: The Value of Social Networking in Community Engagement 149 Chapter 7: Program Evaluation and Evaluating Community Engagement 161 Chapter 8: Summary 183 Appendix A: Acronyms
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CTSA Community Engagement Key Function Committee Task Force on the Principles of Community Engagement (Second Edition)
Donna Jo McCloskey, RN, PhD, National Center for Research Resources, NIH (Chair)
Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, MD, PhD, University of California, Davis (Co-Chair) J Lloyd Michener, MD, Duke University (Co-Chair)
Tabia Henry Akintobi, PhD, MPH, Morehouse School of Medicine Ann Bonham, PhD, Association of American Medical Colleges Jennifer Cook, MPH, Duke University Tamera Coyne-Beasley, MD, MPH, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill Ann Dozier, PhD, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Robert Duffy, MPH, University of California, Davis Milton (Mickey) Eder, PhD, University of Chicago, Access Community
Health Network Paul Fishman, PhD, University of Washington Jo Anne Grunbaum, EdD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Sheila Gutter, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College Karen Hacker, MD, MPH, Harvard University Michael Hatcher, DrPH, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts, PhD, MSW, National Cancer Institute, NIH Mark Hornbrook, MD, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research Shantrice Jones, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Michelle Lyn, MBA, MHA, Duke University Mary Anne McDonald, DrPH, MA, Duke University David Meyers, MD, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Barbara Moquin, PhD, APRN, National Center for Complementary
and Alternative Medicine, NIH Patricia Mullan, PhD, University of Michigan Nancy Murray, DrPH, MA, University of Texas Health Science Center
at Houston Ruby Neville, MSW, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration Cheryl Perry, PhD, University of Alabama at Birmingham Dana Sampson, MS, MBA, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Research, NIH Mina Silberberg, PhD, Duke University Meryl Sufian, PhD, National Center for Research Resources, NIH Stephen Updegrove, MD, MPH, Yale University David Warner, MD, Mayo Clinic Charlene Raye Weir, RN, PhD, University of Utah Sharrice White-Cooper, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Editorial and Research Staff Mina Silberberg, PhD, Duke University (Chair) Jennifer Cook, MPH, Duke University Cheryl Drescher, BEd, Duke University Donna Jo McCloskey, RN, PhD, National Center for Research
Resources, NIH Sarah Weaver, MPH, Duke University Linda Ziegahn, PhD, University of California, Davis External Reviewers Barbara Alving, MD, FCCP, National Center for Research Resources, NIH Ahmed Calvo, MD, MPH, Health Resources and Services Administration Teresa Cullen, MD, MS, Indian Health Service William Elwood, PhD, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Research, NIH Carol Ferrans, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Illinois at Chicago Sarah Greene, MPH, University of Washington Thelma Hurd, MD, University of Texas Health Science Center
at San Antonio Laurel Leslie, MD, MPH, Tufts University Leandris Liburd, MPH, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Doriane Miller, MD, University of Chicago Meredith Minkler, DrPH, University of California, Berkeley Jim Mold, MD, University of Oklahoma Sylvia L. Parsons, National Center for Research Resources, NIH Valerie Robison, DDS, MPH, PhD, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention Eduardo Simoes, MD, MSc, MPH, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention Bernard Talbot, MD, PhD, National Center for Research Resources, NIH Nina Wallerstein, DrPH, University of New Mexico Anne Willoughby, MD, MPH, National Center for Research Resources, NIH
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