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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Educ Behav. 2019 Oct 16;47(4):556–568. doi: 10.1177/1090198119882989

Table 4:

Domains, Sub-Domains & Indicators of Success Identified in the Scoping Review of the Literature on Success in Long-Standing CBPR Partnerships

DOMAINS INDICATORS
Partner Domain
Characteristics of Partners
  • Diverse

  • Committed

  • Willing to Share Power, Risk, Responsibility, and Accountability

  • Representative/Appropriate

  • Able to Make Decisions

  • Actively Engaged

  • Stable and Established

Relationship Among/Between Partners
  • Trust

  • Mutual Respect

  • Openness and Transparency

  • Recognition of Pressures, Priorities, and Worldviews

  • Embrace Cultural Differences

  • Awareness and Attention to Power Imbalances

  • Conflict Recognition, Response, and Resolution

Partnership Domain
Partnership Characteristics
  • Strong, Shared, and Trustworthy Leadership

  • Flexibility/Adaptability

  • Effective Communication Strategies

Partnership Processes
  • Clear and Explicit Guidelines

  • Structures to Support Processes

  • Mandatory Evaluations

Partnership Resources
  • Shared and Fair Allocation of Resources

Partnership Capacity
  • Increase Capacity for Research

Partnership Outcomes Domain
Partnership Outcomes
  • Research Moves to System and Policy Change

  • Pride and Ownership in Partnership Work

  • Knowledge Transfer from Partnership to Community

  • Clear, Concrete, and Sustainable Community Benefit

  • Increased Power Sharing

  • Continued Willingness/Ability to Conduct CBPR