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editorial
. 2016 Jul 21;26(3):369–378. doi: 10.18865/ed.26.3.369

Table 3. Challenges to engagement between CAB members and CVD Center researchers.

Challenge Solution
Cultivating authentic relationships between CAB members and the Center’s researchers 3 half-day retreats, over an 8-month period, to build rapport between CVD Center researchers and CAB members and strengthen relationships
Quarterly CAB meetings with designated time built in for all participants to talk among themselves and forge friendships with one another
Co-hosting events in the community (eg, the family-oriented event, “Celebrate Your Heart,” keynote presentations at faith-based and health care organization, academic-community panels to discuss how to strengthen communication and relationships during times of civil unrest)
Center researcher participation in community/stakeholder events (eg, Maryland Million Hearts Symposium, Urban League’s Obesity Awareness Day, Why Women Cry Conference)
Provision of health education, nutritional counseling, and blood pressure screenings at local health fairs and block parties
Communication Weekly newsletter about Center’s events and information about local events from CAB members
Hiring a full-time stakeholder engagement and outreach manager to facilitate bidirectional information flow between CAB and research team
Building trust between the CAB and the Center’s researchers Transparency about each individual’s motivations behind participation in the CAB during retreats and quarterly meetings
Sharing study proposals, intervention protocols, job descriptions with CAB members
Modifying study designs and protocols based on feedback received from CAB members
Enlisting CAB members’ participation in study work groups
Defining a shared agenda between CAB members and Center researchers Co-developed mission and vision statements
CAB jointly led by a CAB member and an academic researcher
Continuous review of the core values governing the CAB-Center partnership
Sustainability Garnering specific support and resources from our broader institution for community partners
Providing technical support for securing external funding to our community partners
Advocating within our institution and seeking external funding for a stronger, more centralized and coordinated approach to community engagement in research, education, and health system change via the establishment of an Institute for Health Equity with a Community Outreach and Engagement Center
Providing training for other researchers seeking to engage in CBPR