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Prog Community Health Partnersh ; 7(3): 341-52, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24056516

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BACKGROUND: The Bronx Community Research Review Board (BxCRRB) is a community-academic partnership (CAP) between the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and The Bronx Health Link (BHL). Rather than asking clinical investigators to create their own individual process de novo, we have developed an innovative, structural approach to achieve community consultation in research planning, implementation, and dissemination that involves and educates the public about research. OBJECTIVES: To collaboratively develop (1) an independent research review board of volunteer community residents and repre sentatives that tests a model of community consultation, dialogue, and "community-informed consent" by reviewing community-based research proposals; and (2) to increased understanding of and participation in clinical research in the Bronx. METHODS: (1) Recruiting members from the Health and Human Services committees of community boards, focus groups, and community health events; (2) interviewing and selecting members based on community involvement, experiences, availability, and demographics of the Bronx; (3) training members in bioethics and research methods; and (4) facilitating meetings and discussions between clinical researchers and the BxCRRB for research review and consultation. RESULTS: There is substantial interest among Bronx residents in participating in the BxCRRB. The BxCRRB provided feedback to researchers to ensure the protection of participants' rights, to improve research design by promoting increased accountability to the community, and expanded its scope to include earlier stages of the research process. CONCLUSION: The BxCRRB is a viable model for community consultation in research, but more time for implementation and evolution is needed to improve its review practices and ensure community input at all stages of the research process.


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Investigación Participativa Basada en la Comunidad , Relaciones Comunidad-Institución , Desarrollo de Programa , Conducta Cooperativa , Estudios de Factibilidad , Planificación en Salud , Humanos , Consentimiento Informado , Modelos Organizacionales , Ciudad de Nueva York , Proyectos Piloto , Técnicas de Planificación , Evaluación de Programas y Proyectos de Salud
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