Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a collaborative approach to research that involves researchers working closely with community members to address a particular issue or problem. In CBPR, community members are considered equal partners in the research process, with their knowledge and expertise valued and integrated into the research design and implementation. This approach aims to build trust between researchers and community members, and to ensure that the research conducted is culturally appropriate, relevant, and meaningful to the community. CBPR can be used in a wide range of fields, including public health, social work, and education, and has been shown to be effective in addressing complex social issues and promoting community empowerment and social change.