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Interactive CBPR Model
CBPR Model
The Interactive – CBPR Conceptual Model is a product of “Research for Improved Health: A National Study of Community-University Partnerships”, an in-depth investigation of promoters and barriers to successful CBPR; funded by National Center for Minority Health & Health Disparities (2006-2009), Native American Research Centers for Health, National Institutes for Health and Indian Health Service (2009-2013). Our research has resulted with a CBPR Conceptual Model, and we are now able to provide the following Instrument and Variable matrices for information and questionnaire items which may be useful for evaluating CBPR partnerships and assessing their characteristics. Please see the information below on how to use these matrices.
How to use our Interactive CBPR Model:
1) Navigate using the choices below, select either “Instrument Matrix” or “Variable Matrix”, 3) then select dimensions within our CBPR model for downloadable materials for i) Context, ii) Dynamics and iii) Outcomes; by waiving your mouse/pointer over model dimensions or model regions and 5) click to download searchable Adobe pdf format files. You have two choices in navigating the CBPR model:
CHOICE #1 – Instrument Matrix consisting of measurement tools that have been used, adapted or sampled by CBPR practitioners. Suggested citation: Process and Outcome Constructs for Evaluating Community Based Participatory Research Projects: A Matrix of Existing Measures and Measurement Tools, Sandoval, J., Lucero, J., Oetzel, J., Avila, M., Belone, L., Mau, M., Pearson, C., Tafoya, G., Duran, B., Iglesias-Rios, L. & Wallerstein, N. Health Education Research. 27 (4), 680-690, September 21, 2011 (Click here for full article)
CHOICE #2 – Variable Matrix consisting of specific individual items that have been used, adapted or sampled by CBPR practitioners based on literature. Suggested citation: CBPR Variable Matrix: Research for Improved Health in Academic- Community Partnerships. Pearson, C., Duran, B., Martin, D., Lucero, J., Sandoval, J., Oetzel, J., Tafoya, G., Belone, L., Avila, M., Wallerstein, N., & Hicks, S. (2011) From: NARCH V (Indian Health Service/NIGMS/NIH U261HS300293 2009-2013), a partnership between the National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center (Villegas, PI); the University of New Mexico Center for Participatory Research (Wallerstein, PI); the University of Washington Indigenous Research Institute (Duran, PI); and CBPR projects nationwide (Click here for full article at CES4Health)
Additional Products:
- CBPR Conceptual Model (please see below);
- Project Code of Ethics and Integrity; Protocols for Publications, Student Involvement, Communications;
- Literature Review of Measurement Tools/Constructs; Sandoval et al, 2011;
- Interactive CBPR Model linked to instruments and to variables matrix/measures; Pearson et al, 2011;
- Focus Group Guide for Partnership Collective Reflection and Evaluation (PowerPoint presentation available download here)
CBPR Conceptual Model
(The content on this page was created by a collaboration between the University of New Mexico, the National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center, and the University of Washington Indigenous Wellness Research Institute.)