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Community Partnership Guide for Engaging with Academic Researchers

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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS

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Process issues; Community health partnerships; community-academic partnerships; Integrating special populations; Clinical and translational science award programs

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  1. Institute of Translational Health Sciences [NCATS 5UL1TR002319]
  2. Seattle Children's Center for Diversity and Health Equity

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Community engagement is important for increasing the relevance of research for underserved populations and promoting diversity in research participation. The Community Partnership Guide provides tools for community organizations to decide on research collaborations, step-by-step guidance for engaging with academic investigators, and a template for a memorandum of understanding.
Community engagement increases the relevance of research to underserved populations and can encourage diverse populations to participate in research. The Institute of Translational Health Sciences partnered with the Health Equity Research Community Advisory Council (an advisory group for a Clinical and Translational Science Award) to develop a community-facing Community Partnership Guide for Engaging with Academic Researchers. The Guide includes a seven-item screener to assist community organizations with deciding which requests from researchers to pursue more fully, step-by-step guidance on how to engage with academic investigators on core project elements (e.g., design, budget), and a template for a memorandum of understanding.

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