The Bidirectional Engagement and Equity (BEE) Research Framework to Guide Community–Academic Partnerships: Developed From a Narrative Review and Diverse Stakeholder Perspectives
Jennifer Cunningham‐Erves,
Tilicia Mayo‐Gamble,
LaNese Campbell
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe engagement of community partners in equitable partnerships with academic teams is necessary to achieve health equity. However, there is no standardized approach to support bidirectional engagement among research stakeholders in the context of partnership equity at each phase of the research process.ObjectiveWe describe the development of a systematic framework along with competencies and tools promoting bidirectional engagement and equity within community–academic partnerships at each phase of th… Show more
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