Guidelines for writing manuscripts about community-based participatory research for peer-reviewed journals.

Bryan C. Bordeaux, Crystal Wiley, Shiv Darius Tandon, Carol R. Horowitz, Pamela Bohrer Brown, Eric B. Bass

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Abstract

Despite the importance of disseminating the results of community-based participatory research (CBPR), community health partnerships face many challenges in getting their work published. The purpose of this article is to present practical guides for writing about CBPR for those who have little experience in writing for publication or those who want to help their partners write strong manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals. The article includes tips on how to organize each part of a manuscript, suggestions on how partners can collaborate on preparing manuscripts, recommendations on how to convey unique aspects of a partnership's work throughout a manuscript, and an annotated bibliography of well-written CBPR articles. By understanding how to prepare a manuscript about CBPR for a peer-reviewed journal, authors should be more effective in disseminating information that will help other communities to benefit from their partnership's work.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)281-288
Number of pages8
JournalProgress in community health partnerships : research, education, and action
Volume1
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health(social science)
  • Education
  • Sociology and Political Science

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