The Detroit URC: fostering health equity through 
community-based participatory research (CBPR)
for more than 20 years

Measurement Approaches to Partnership Success (MAPS)

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MAPS is looking for partnerships to participate in a research study.  For information about the study, please click here

 

The MAPS project presented research at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA) in San Diego, California, November 10-14, 2018.

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Oral session: Costs and benefits of participation in long-standing community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnerships

 

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Poster: Defining and measuring equity in long-standing community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnerships: Findings from an expert CBPR panel

As an extension of its community-based participatory research (CBPR) capacity-building efforts, the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center (Detroit URC) has launched a new five-year, $2.8 million study called Measurement Approaches to Partnership Success (MAPS): An Innovative Tool for Assessing Long-Standing CBPR Partnerships.

Funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) as part of its “Advancing Science, Improving Lives” Strategic Plan, the MAPS project aims to develop a clear definition of success in long-standing CBPR partnerships, a specific set of factors that contribute to it, and a practical tool for measuring these factors that others across the U.S. can use to assess and strengthen their own partnership efforts to achieve health equity.

As the driving force behind MAPS, the Detroit URC Board is overseeing all aspects of the MAPS project. The Board is comprised of representatives from the University of Michigan (U-M) Schools of Public Health (SPH)Nursing, and Social Work, and from the following organizations in Detroit:

The MAPS project is receiving additional input and guidance from a 16-member Expert Panel, consisting of an equal number of community and academic members from across the U.S. The three academic Principal Investigators for the project are as follows:

  • Barbara L. Brush, PhD, ANP-C, FAAN is the Carol J. and F. Edward Lake Professor in Population Health in the U-M School of Nursing, and former Faculty Director of the Michigan Institute of Health and Clinical Research’s Public Partners and Community-Based Organizations section. She brings years of community-engaged research and practice experience to the study team.
  • Barbara A. Israel, DrPH is a Professor in the U-M SPH Department of Health Behavior and Health Education (HBHE), Director of the Detroit URC, and a leading scholar in CBPR. Dr. Israel is also the co-editor of Methods for Community-Based Participatory Research for Health. She has extensive experience in the conceptualization and implementation of CBPR efforts, including etiologic and intervention research, partnership evaluation, dissemination, translation and capacity building.
  • Laurie Lachance, PhD, MPH is Associate Research Scientist at the U-M SPH Department of HBHE and Evaluation Director of the Center for Managing Chronic Disease at U-M SPH. Dr. Lachance has extensive experience conducting evaluations for large-scale, national public health programs and partnership initiatives that work toward increasing health equity. Her work utilizes community-based approaches and includes efforts aimed at policy, systems, and health behavior change.

Community-based co-investigators include Detroit URC Board members Angela G. Reyes, MPH, of DHDC and Zachary Rowe, BBA, Friends of Parkside. 

The MAPS team also includes these researchers from the U-M SPH Department of HBHE: Professor Cleopatra Caldwell, PhD., Director of the Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture and Health; Research Scientist Chris Coombe, PhD, Detroit URC; Statistician Graciela Mentz, PhD; Research Fellow Michael Muhammad, PhD; and Professor Amy Schulz, PhD., Director of the Healthy Environments Partnership (HEP). It also includes Professor Shoou-Yih (Daniel) Lee, PhD., from the University of Michigan School of Public Health. and Professor Yuh-Pey (Anne) Buu Ph.D., from the University of Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health.   

MAPS was officially launched in August 2016. The project’s Federal Award Identification Number is RO1NR016123. For more information, please contact MAPS Project Manager Megan Jensen at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or (734) 764-6029.

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University of Michigan School of Public Health (U-M SPH)
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