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    • Collaborative research practices

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    • Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is defined as an equitable collaboration involving all partners and valuing their unique strengths.
    • Successfully implementing CBPR requires navigating the practical challenges of collaborative work throughout the research process.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the conflicts arising from differing work styles between community and research partners in CBPR.
    • To identify lessons learned by CBPR partners in resolving differences and managing collaborative processes.

    Main Methods:

    • An exploratory qualitative methodology was employed.
    • The study addressed the research question: "How do community and research partners resolve conflict embedded in conventional community and research practices?"

    Main Results:

    • When new partners join an established CBPR partnership, prioritizing relationship-building over immediate task completion is crucial.
    • Engaging in concrete, collaborative tasks together can effectively resolve pervasive conflict.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective conflict resolution in CBPR involves understanding and integrating diverse partner strengths.
    • Building relationships and engaging in shared tasks are key strategies for successful CBPR collaboration.