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      Training partnership dyads for community-based participatory research: strategies and lessons learned from the Community Engaged Scholars Program.

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          This article describes the development, implementation, evaluation framework, and initial outcomes of a unique campus-community training initiative for community-based participatory research (CBPR). The South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research Center for Community Health Partnerships, which functions as the institution's Clinical Translational and Science Award Community Engagement Program, leads the training initiative known as the Community Engaged Scholars Program (CES-P). The CES-P provides simultaneous training to CBPR teams, with each team consisting of at least one community partner and one academic partner. Program elements include 12 months of monthly interactive group sessions, mentorship with apprenticeship opportunities, and funding for a CBPR pilot project. A modified RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance) framework guides the process, impact, and outcome evaluation plan. Lessons learned include challenges of group instruction with varying levels of readiness among the CBPR partners, navigating the institutional review board process with community co-investigators, and finding appropriate academic investigators to match community research interests. Future directions are recommended for this promising and unique dyadic training of academic and community partners.

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          Journal
          Health Promot Pract
          Health promotion practice
          SAGE Publications
          1524-8399
          1524-8399
          Jul 2013
          : 14
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.
          Article
          1524839912461273 NIHMS628692
          10.1177/1524839912461273
          4175920
          23091303
          8fff408e-dccb-4f22-9f2c-1a0a9bc36f41
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          partnerships/coalitions,program planning and evaluation,training,university/college health,college/community partnerships,community-based participatory research,health research

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