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. 2023 Feb:96:102189.
doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2022.102189. Epub 2022 Nov 23.

Increasing research capacity in community organizations: Findings from the Community Research Scholars Initiative

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Increasing research capacity in community organizations: Findings from the Community Research Scholars Initiative

Cyleste Collins et al. Eval Program Plann. 2023 Feb.

Abstract

Increasing research capacity in community-based organizations (CBOs) can equip the organizations to be more equal partners in academic/community partnerships and can help them be more accountable to their clients and funders. In this study, we report on findings from four years of data collected from the Community Research Scholars Initiative (CRSI) in Cleveland, Ohio. CRSI provided intensive research training over two years to two cohorts (N = 9) of frontline workers ("Scholars") from CBOs focused on health disparities. Scholars completed one year of didactic training and one year of mentoring to complete a research project based at their organization. Findings from surveys, focus groups with Scholars, and supervisor interviews indicated changes in Scholars' knowledge, confidence, and comfort with research concepts and skills. Scholars also demonstrated greater confidence in interacting with academic researchers, enhanced networks and career opportunities, and increased capacity for conducting community-based research. Scholar and organization engagement with community-based research was maintained after the program's end through a community-based research network (CBRN). Findings suggest that the intensive training program for community members with a broad curriculum, mentoring, and strong support helped changed how CBOs think about data and research and demonstrate the impact of their work.

Keywords: Community-academic partnerships; Community-based participatory research; Health disparities; Research training.

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