Community-Academic Partnerships for Early Childhood Health /
"Each volume in this seven-volume series provides a roadmap for inclusive, interdisciplinary collaborations in health promotion and wellbeing. Volume 1 establishes the framework for community-engaged public health research by citing studies that demonstrate the benefits of scholar/community par...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cincinnati :
University of Cincinnati Press,
2019.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Community-engaged Research to Improve Health and Wellbeing for Young Children / by Farrah Jacquez & Lina Svedin
- Enhancing the Arkansas Birthing Project through Technology / by Sarah Rhoads, Zenobia Harris, & Hari Eswaran
- A Place-Based Approach to Early Childhood Wellness in Cincinnati : Communities Acting for Kids Empowerment (CAKE) / by Michael Topmiller, Farrah Jacquez, & Jamie-Lee Morris
- Finding Our Way as a Cross-Systems Team : Lessons Learned from an Interdisciplinary Research Team / by Karen Ruprecht, Angela Tomlin, & Shoshanna Spector
- Improving Racial Equity in Birth Outcomes : A community-based, culturally centered approach / by Katy Kozhimannil, Rachel Hardeman, & Rebecca Polston
- Building strong partnerships with the Puerto Rico WIC Program for promoting healthy lifestyles in early childhood and a long-lasting culture of health / by Maribel Campos, Cristina Palacios & Alexandra Reyes
- Creating Transformational Nonprofit/University Partnerships in Public Health : Lessons derived from collaboration between Room to Grow and Columbia University / by Allyson Crawford, Bethany C. Brichta, Ruby L. Engel, Joanna Groccia, Anna E. Holt, Tonya Pavlenko, Karen Juliet Sanchez & Christopher Wimer
- In Search of Child Welfare and Child Health Collaboration / by Lina Svedin, Tonya Myrup & Kristine Campbell
- Interdisciplinary Community-Engaged Research (ICER) for Health : Growing in understanding and effectiveness / by Lina Svedin & Farrah Jacquez