Using Community-based Participatory Action Research to Improve Clinical Care in Family Medicine - presented by Dr Kathleen Culhane-Pera MD MA and Sey Lee MS1

Using Community-based Participatory Action Research to Improve Clinical Care in Family Medicine

Kathleen Culhane-Pera and Sey Lee

Dr Kathleen Culhane-Pera MD MASey Lee MS1
Using Community-based Participatory Action Research to Improve Clinical Care in Family Medicine
Dr Kathleen Culhane-Pera MD MA
Kathleen Culhane-Pera
University of Minnesota
Sey Lee MS1
Sey Lee
University of Minnesota

Objectives: At the conclusion of this session, attendees will be able to:

  • Describe how community-based participatory action research (CBPAR) processes have clinical applicability
  • Discuss the benefits and challenges of creating community research partnerships to improve clinical care
  • Identify steps in implementing and disseminating research results into clinical settings
References
  • 1.
    S. Xiong et al. (2021) “We will do whatever it takes”: Understanding Socioecological Level Influences on Hmong-American Adolescents and Parents’ Perceptions of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine. Journal of Cancer Education
  • 2.
    H. Y. Lee et al. (2023) Evaluating Human Papillomavirus eHealth in Hmong Adolescents to Promote Vaccinations: Pilot Feasibility Study. JMIR Formative Research
  • 3.
    J. Needle et al. (2024) “We Feel Alone and Not Listened To”: Parents’ Perspectives on Pediatric Serious Illness Care in Somali, Hmong, and Latin American Communities. The Annals of Family Medicine
Grants
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention3U48DP005022-03S6
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K. Culhane-Pera and S. Lee (2024, October 17), Using Community-based Participatory Action Research to Improve Clinical Care in Family Medicine
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