Using a community partnered participatory research approach to implement a randomized controlled trial: planning community partners in care
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Using a community partnered participatory research approach to implement a randomized controlled trial: planning community partners in care
Abstract
Quality improvement (QI) for depression in primary care can reduce disparities in outcomes. We describe how community-partnered participatory research was used to design Community Partners in Care, a randomized trial of community engagement to activate a multiple-agency network versus support for individual agencies to implement depression QI in underserved communities.
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