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Guides for Writing About Community-Based Participatory Research & Community Service Learning
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Guides for Writing AboutCommunity-Based Participatory Research
& Community Service Learning
Eric B. BassBarbara Bates-Hopkins
Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action
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What is CBPR?
• Collaborative approach that equitably involves all community partners in the research process, recognizing unique strengths of each (Israel 1998)– Begins with topic of importance to community– Combines knowledge with action– Promotes social change to improve outcomes
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What is Community Service Learning?
• Structured learning experience that combines community service with preparation & reflection (Seifer 1998)– Provides service in response to community-
identified concerns– Emphasizes partnerships between academic &
community organizations
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Why focus on writing aboutCBPR & CSL?
• Valuable to use participatory methods when addressing community problems
• Investigators, reviewers & editors may not be familiar with CBPR or CSL
• Challenging to highlight unique features of CBPR & CSL in traditional manuscript format
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Getting Started
• Define specific aim of paper• Identify targeted audience• Pick appropriate journal
– Biomedical or social science for CBPR– Education-oriented for CSL– Check journal’s instructions & editorial board– Call editor if in doubt
• Outline basic structure of paper
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Journals Publishing CBPR
• Am J Public Health• Ethnicity & Disease• Health Educ Behav• Health Promotion• JGIM• J Urban Health
• J Health Care Poor Underserved
• PCHP• Public Health Reports• Social Sciences
Medicine
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Journals Publishing CSL
• Acad Med• Family Med• J Health Care Poor
Underserved
• J Nurs Educ• Med Educ• PCHP
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Authorship
• Discuss expectations for authorship early• Give partners an opportunity to contribute• Establish a publication protocol or committee• Don’t assume partners understand the academic
approach to authorship & writing• Consider long-term value of including partners• Use acknowledgments liberally
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Engaging (not Enraging) Authors
• Embrace a participatory process for writing
• Ask what partners want to write about
• Explain how journals differ from magazines & newspapers
• Consider options for capturing thoughts & passions of partners
• Warn partners that editing will be necessary
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Title
• Keep it simple & succinct– Avoid jargon
• Use it to grab attention– Pose a question– Highlight the main finding
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Abstract
• Write last but write well!
• Use structured format whenever possible
• Make sure abstract consistent with results
• Remember your targeted audience
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Introduction:General Principles
• Succinctly explain rationale for work including conceptual model or theory
• Provide just enough information to orient targeted audience
• Cite the most pertinent references
• Clearly state specific aims, research questions, or hypotheses
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Introduction:Why is community engagement important?
• What is the problem & its prevalence?• Are specific groups affected
disproportionately?• Are affected groups difficult to reach,
poorly understood, or disenfranchised?• What are limitations of traditional methods?• What are advantages of CBPR or CSL?
– Remember to define CBPR or CSL
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What are the specific objectives?
• Who• Will do• How much• Of what• By when
• Use words open to few interpretations– Identify
– Demonstrate
• Avoid words open to many interpretations– Know
– Understand
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Methods:General Principles
• Identify study design• Create appropriate subsections
– Study population & setting– Participatory methods– Intervention– Study variables & measurement methods– Analysis methods– IRB approval
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Methods:General Principles cont’d
• Cite references for established methods
• Document how human subject & community concerns were addressed
• Explain financial support & incentives for participants
• Don’t put results in Methods!
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Methods:How was this community-based?
• Study Population & Setting– How does study define the community?– How is community organized or structured?– What are points of contact– What are the means of influence?– How is setting relevant to community of
interest?
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Methods:How did community participate?
• Participatory methods– Who were community partners?– Why/how were they chosen?– What roles did they have in design,
implementation, analysis, interpretation & dissemination?
– What was done to ensure data integrity & methodologic rigor?
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Results:General Principles
• Use appropriate subheadings– Characteristics of study population– Results of main analysis:
• univariate then multivariate for quantitative
• themes or patterns for qualitative
• main groups before subgroups
– Results of secondary analyses
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Results:General Principles cont’d
• Use tables & figures to present key information succinctly
• Don’t repeat in text all data in tables & figures
• Don’t put methods in Results!
• Save commentary for Discussion!
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Results:What’s unique about CBPR or CSL?
• Report both process & outcome measures
• Include community-level findings & responses
• Explain what is happening in the community as a result of the project
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Discussion:General Principles
• Summarize key findings, emphasizing what’s unique or innovative
• Identify & explain strengths & weaknesses relative to other work, noting differences between studies
• Discuss implications for clinical care, education, research, or health policy in communities of interest
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Discussion:General Principles cont’d
• Don’t surprise reader with results in Discussion
• Cite pertinent references & do so appropriately
• Avoid conclusions not supported by results!
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Discussion:What did community engagement add?
• Strengths & Weaknesses– What were strengths of community
engagement?– How did partners influence interpretation of
findings?– What challenges & opportunities were created
by engaging the community?
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Discussion:What did community engagement add?
• Implications– How were results shared with community?– How did community respond?– How do findings apply to other communities?– Could intervention be replicated?– What limitations do communities & policy
makers need to know about?
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References
• Cite landmark original research
• Check for accuracy & completeness
• Follow journal’s instructions
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Tables
• Label rows & columns clearly so that all readers can understand them
• Use tables only when more efficient than using text
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Figures
• Label them so that all readers can easily interpret them!
• Use to highlight key findings where a visual image is more powerful than words
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Summary
• Pay attention to principles for each part of a paper
• Reinforce text with strategically selected & clearly labeled tables & figures
• Explain why community engagement was important
• Specify how participatory methods were used
• Specify what community engagement added to results