2019
DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2019.1568083
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Unlocking Opportunities to Create a Culture of Health in Housing: Lessons From Interdisciplinary, Community-Engaged Research Teams

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“…The thematic cohort model also increases the likelihood that project results are synergistic and drive measurable progress in each health equity-related topic area, and facilitates a broad network of champions advocating for evidence-based solutions. As a testament to the success of the thematic cohort model, members of the first cohort (2016-2019) published collected volumes and journal special issues discussing process and findings from the first thematic areas: early childhood health (12) and housing and health (13,14).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The thematic cohort model also increases the likelihood that project results are synergistic and drive measurable progress in each health equity-related topic area, and facilitates a broad network of champions advocating for evidence-based solutions. As a testament to the success of the thematic cohort model, members of the first cohort (2016-2019) published collected volumes and journal special issues discussing process and findings from the first thematic areas: early childhood health (12) and housing and health (13,14).…”
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confidence: 99%