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Community-partnered participatory research (CPPR) achieves success through a "Victory" stage, integrating goals into action plans and managing conflict for growth. This approach fosters community products, co-authored publications, and sustained partnerships.

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Area of Science:

  • Community-based participatory research
  • Public Health Initiatives
  • Research Capacity Building

Background:

  • Community-partnered participatory research (CPPR) aims to build capacity and leverage community assets.
  • Successful CPPR requires strategic planning and implementation, culminating in a defined 'Victory' stage.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the process of planning for and achieving the 'Victory' stage in CPPR.
  • To review key activities and accomplishments within the Victory stage.
  • To discuss strategies for conflict resolution and its role in partnership development.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the planning process for the Victory stage in CPPR.
  • Identification and description of key activities and accomplishments.
  • Analysis of conflict management strategies within research partnerships.

Main Results:

  • Successful implementation of the Victory stage involves integrating goals into action plans.
  • Accomplishments include community products, co-authored scientific articles, presentations, and partnered conferences.
  • Conflict management strategies can transform challenges into opportunities for growth and future collaboration.

Conclusions:

  • The Victory stage represents the successful culmination of CPPR initiatives, demonstrating built capacity and reinforced assets.
  • Strategic planning, collaborative output, and effective conflict resolution are crucial for achieving and sustaining CPPR success.
  • This framework supports the evolution of partnerships for continued research and community engagement.