Developing a transcultural academic-community partnership to arrest obesity.

Rebecca E Lee, Erica G Soltero, Scherezade K Mama, Fiorella Saavedra, Tracey A Ledoux, Lorna McNeill
Author Information
  1. Rebecca E Lee: Arizona State University, Phoenix.
  2. Erica G Soltero: University of Houston, Texas.
  3. Scherezade K Mama: University of Houston, Texas.
  4. Fiorella Saavedra: University of Houston, Texas.
  5. Tracey A Ledoux: University of Houston, Texas.
  6. Lorna McNeill: University of Texas, Houston.

Abstract

Innovative and empirically tested strategies are needed to define and understand obesity prevention and reduction in a transcultural society. This manuscript describes the development of Science & Community, a partnership developed over a 3-year period with the end goal of implementing a community-based participatory research (CBPR) trial to reduce and prevent obesity. Outreach strategies focused on promoting the project via existing and new channels and identifying and contacting potential partners using established strategies. Science & Community developed and fostered partnerships by hosting a series of interactive meetings, including three Opportunity Receptions, four Community Open Forum Symposia, and quarterly Community Advisory Board (CAB) meetings. Opportunity Reception (N = 62) and Symposia attendees (N = 103) represented the diversity of the community, and participants reported high satisfaction with content and programming. From these events, the CAB was formed and was comprised of 13 community representatives. From these meetings, a Partnership representing 34 organizations and 614 individuals emerged that has helped to guide the development of future proposals and strategies to reduce obesity in Houston/Harris County.

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Grants

  1. U13 HD063190/NICHD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adult
Communication
Community-Based Participatory Research
Community-Institutional Relations
Cultural Competency
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Promotion
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Obesity
Program Development
Program Evaluation
Universities

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