2024
DOI: 10.1007/s44282-024-00055-7
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Using dialogue-centered approaches to community-engaged research: an application of dialectical inquiry

Catherine E. Sanders,
Abigail Borron,
Alexa J. Lamm
et al.

Abstract: Rural communities across the United States experience increased risk and prevalence of chronic diseases associated with both individual and community-based factors. Thus, there is a need for rural capacity development for chronic disease prevention. Traditional health promotion and intervention approaches often focus on diet-related health disparities from a positivist, evidence-based paradigm. To counter positivist bias within health promotion research, a hybridized approach is proposed using a critical-const… Show more

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