A taxonomy of impacts on clinical and translational research from community stakeholder engagement
Abstract Background Community engagement is increasingly recognized as a valuable tool in clinical and translational research; however, the impact of engagement is not fully understood. No standard nomenclature yet exists to clearly define how research changes when community stakeholders are engaged...
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Main Authors: | Sarah C. Stallings (Author), Alaina P. Boyer (Author), Yvonne A. Joosten (Author), Laurie L. Novak (Author), Al Richmond (Author), Yolanda C. Vaughn (Author), Consuelo H. Wilkins (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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