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Advancing engagement and capacity for rural cancer control: a mixed-methods case study of a Community-Academic Advisory Board in the Appalachia region of Southwest Virginia.

Jamie M ZoellnerKathleen J PorterDonna-Jean P BrockEmma Mc Kim MitchellHoward ChapmanDeborah ClarkstonWendy F CohnLindsay HauserDianne W MorrisSarah Y RameyBrenna RobinsonScott SchrieferNoelle VogesKara P Wiseman
Published in: Research involvement and engagement (2021)
This project's equity-based CBPR approach used a CPPE process in conjunction with internal evaluation of cancer coalition best practices to advance CAB efforts to address cancer disparities in rural Appalachia. This approach encouraged CAB buy-in and identified key strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities that will lay the foundation for continued involvement in cancer control projects. These engagement processes may serve as a template for similar coalitions in rural, underserved areas.
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