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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2017 Nov 13;124(5):973–982. doi: 10.1002/cncr.31134

Table 1.

Ten CBPR principles applied to this study

Principle 1 Partners have agreed upon mission, values, goals, and measurable outcomes for the partnership.
Principle 2 The relationship between partners is characterized by mutual trust, respect, genuineness, and commitment.
Principle 3 The partnership builds upon identified strengths and assets, but also addresses areas that need improvement and address areas that need improvement.
Principle 4 The partnership balances power among partners and enables resources among partners to be shared.
Principle 5 There is clear, open and accessible communication between partners. Members make it an ongoing priority to listen to each other. The group has developed a common language that clarifies the meaning of terms, events, or incidents.
Principle 6 Roles, norms, and processes for the partnership are established with the input and agreement of all partners.
Principle 7 There is feedback to, among, and from all stakeholders in the partnership, with the goal of continuously improving the partnership and its outcomes.
Principle 8 Partners share the credit for the partnership’s accomplishments.
Principle 9 Partnerships take time to develop and evolve over time.
Principle 10 The partnership is a community-campus partnership.