Gonzalez-Guarda Publishes Article in Advances in Nursing Science

Gonzalez-Guarda Publishes Article in Advances in Nursing Science

Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda published an article entitled "Advancing Nursing Science Through Community Advisory Boards: Working Effectively Across Diverse Communities" in the December issue of the Advances in Nursing Science. Other co-authors include experts from the University of Massachusetts, Adelphi University in New York, University of Cincinnati in Ohio, and Rutgers University in New Jersey.

Abstract: The movement toward community-engaged research is well aligned with nursing's strong tradition of engaging individuals, families, and communities in designing and evaluating nursing care. As such, nurse scientists should consider engaging the recipients of care in the research process. Community advisory boards are a common way in which communities are engaged in research. The purpose of this article is to provide a framework for effectively working with community advisory boards in diverse communities that is informed by evidence and experiences of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars. Recommendations can serve as a blueprint for nurse scientists as they engage communities in research promoting health equity.

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