“…Specifically, previous research emphasizes the importance of establishing trust and mutual respect among all entities of the network (Caldwell et al, 2015; Galea et al, 2001; Israel et al, 2001; Lantz, Virull-Fuentes, Israel, Softly, & Guzman, 2001; Maciak, Guzman, Santiago, Villalobos, & Israel, 1999; Parker et al, 2003; Schulz, Krieger, & Galea, 2002; Seifer, 2006; Seifer, Shore, & Holmes, 2003; Sullivan, Chao, Allen, Pierre-Louis, & Krieger, 2002), practicing equality of power and influence among the various partners (Friedman et al, 2014; Israel et al, 2001; Lantz et al, 2001), and producing direct benefits to members of the larger community (Israel et al, 2001; Israel et al, 1998; Maciak, Murray-Close, & Monsey, 1999; Seifer, 2006; Zgibor et al, 2016). Factors identified as challenging to the creation of a successful health-focused research network include the extensive time needed to communicate and collaborate effectively with partners (Caldwell et al, 2015; Ferman & Hill, 2004; Seifer, 2006), lack of trust among partners (Ferman & Hill, 2004; Fulbright-Anderson et al, 2001; Israel et al, 1998), and the contrasting agendas of individual organizations involved (Ferman & Hill, 2004; Israel et al, 1998).…”