Prevention Research with Indigenous Communities to Expedite Dissemination and Implementation Efforts

Description: This publication examines how community-engaged, culturally grounded research can support the effective dissemination and implementation of health interventions in Indigenous communities. Using case studies from the NIH-funded IRINAH initiative, it highlights strategies such as community-based participatory research, early planning for scale-up, and shared ownership to promote sustainability and health equity.

Citation: Blue Bird Jernigan, V., D’Amico, E. J., & Keawe’aimoku Kaholokula, J. (2020). Prevention Research with Indigenous Communities to Expedite Dissemination and Implementation Efforts. Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research, 21(Suppl 1), 74–82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-018-0951-0

Audience
Community health workers / Patient navigators / Promotoras
Researchers
Language
English
Resource Type
Publications
Priority Population
American Indian or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
Tribal
Urban
Topic Areas
Community engagement
Dissemination
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