Coalition Building: What Happens When External Facilitators Put CBPR Principles in Practice? Ethnographic Examples from the Massachusetts HEALing Communities Study
The HEALing Communities Study (HCS) is a large-scale multisite study testing community engagement using coalition facilitation as an approach to addressing the worsening overdose crisis. Within community engagement, community-based participatory research (CBPR) principles guide researchers on best p...
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Main Authors: | Mari-Lynn Drainoni (Author), Galya Walt (Author), Linda Martinez (Author), Rebecca Smeltzer (Author), Savanna Santarpio (Author), Rosie Munoz-Lopez (Author), Craig McClay (Author), Lauren Keisling (Author), Aumani Harris (Author), Faizah Gillen (Author), Valerie El-Alfi (Author), Erika Crable (Author), Allyson Cogan (Author), Jane Carpenter (Author), Laura Barkoswki (Author), Tracy Battaglia (Author) |
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The University of Alabama,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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