5034.0 Lessons Learned from Applications and Outcomes of CBPH Partnerships in Research

Wednesday, October 29, 2008: 8:30 AM
Oral
This session will examine the processes of developing successful CBPH partnerships.
Session Objectives: • Describe various types partnerships and appreciate the benefits and challenges of partnerships. • Explore tools for assessing successful partnerships
Moderator:
Tara Hayden, MHSA

8:30 AM
Health impact of incarceration on friends and family in the community
Daniel J. Kruger, PhD, E. Hill DeLoney, Arlene Sparks and John Sonnega, PhD
8:45 AM
A community based grassroots organization moves toward capacity building, strategic development and long-term commitment
Zack Rosenberg, Liz McCartney, Stacey C. Cunningham, MS and Jeanette H. Magnus, MD, PhD
9:00 AM
What the CAB says goes: Using the nominal group process to develop a reproductive health education program for African American youth
Lucy Annang, PhD, MPH, Lonnie Hannon, PhD, Wendy Sykes Horn, PhD, MPH, CHES and Faith E. Fletcher, MA
9:30 AM
At the Border Crossing Boundaries: Community Health Workers/Promotores in the HEART of a Community-Based Randomized Trial
E. Lee Rosenthal, PhD, Hector Balcazar, MS, PhD, Melissa Aguirre, BCH, CHES, Leticia Flores, MPH, Hendrik De Heer, MS, Leslie Schulz, PhD and Souraya Hajjar, MPH

See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.

Organized by: Community-Based Public Health Caucus
Endorsed by: Community Health Workers SPIG, Public Health Education and Health Promotion, Public Health Nursing

CE Credits: CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing