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Resident-Led Research Policy and Power (RRPP): A Framework for Centering Community Voice in Participatory Research.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Urban Health. Aug2022, Vol. 99 Issue 4, p688-691. 4p. 1 Chart.
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ISSN
1099-3460
Abstract
The five parts of RRPP are described below, and Table 1 presents the RRPP framework and guiding questions adapted to the policy area of maternal health. For decades, health equity scholars and advocates have described that to build more equitable health policies, programs, and systems, researchers must first build authentic partnerships with communities that are marginalized and apply community members' perspectives and expertise to collectively examine and develop solutions to health challenges [[2], [6], [9], [13]]. Together, our team has developed the Resident-led Research Policy and Power (RRPP) framework to help guide conversations between researchers and community members to elicit communities' expertise to inform various stages of health research. 10.1177/1524839906289376 18 Wallerstein N, Duran B, Minkler M, Foley K. Developing and maintaining partnerships with communities in Satcher D. In: Methods in community-based participatory research for health. [Extracted from the article]