What is the best way to write a research question while staying true to the CBPR method of not making decisions for the community?
As indicated in the last paragraph on page 3, Section 1.1,”….. Identifying the disease/condition for intervention research, and planning the intervention methodology with substantial input from the community”. In the 4th bullet under responsiveness criteria in Section 3 on page 7, it is clearly stated that “The community must participate in all phases of the research. ” In Section V.2 under review and selection process, special guidelines for the review of CBPR applications are presented on page 12.
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