Connection
Tiffany Haynes to Community-Based Participatory Research
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Tiffany Haynes has written about Community-Based Participatory Research.
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0.452 |
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Bryant-Moore K, Haynes T, Kuo DZ, Stewart MK, Yeary KHK, Smith J, Turner J, Ounpraseuth ST, Sullivan G, McCoy S, Hudson B, Harris K. Lessons learned from using an audience response system in a community setting for research data collection. Public Health Nurs. 2018 07; 35(4):353-359.
Score: 0.133
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Turner J, Smith J, Bryant K, Haynes T, Stewart MK, Kuo DZ, Harris K, McCoy S, Lovelady N, Sullivan G, Yeary KH. Community Building Community: The Distinct Benefits of Community Partners Building Other Communities' Capacity to Conduct Health Research. Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2017; 11(1):81-86.
Score: 0.123
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Sullivan G, Hunt J, Haynes TF, Bryant K, Cheney AM, Pyne JM, Reaves C, Sullivan S, Lewis C, Barnes B, Barnes M, Hudson C, Jegley S, Larkin B, Russell S, White P, Gilmore L, Claypoole S, Smith J, Richison R. Building partnerships with rural Arkansas faith communities to promote veterans' mental health: lessons learned. Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2014; 8(1):11-9.
Score: 0.100
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Bryant K, Pro G, Rojo M, Patel J, Haynes T, McElfish P, Sepulveda M, Hart C. Identifying community needs of the Hispanic faith community to develop a research agenda. Public Health Nurs. 2022 01; 39(1):33-39.
Score: 0.042
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Yeary KH, Ounpraseuth ST, Kuo DZ, Harris K, Stewart MK, Bryant K, Haynes T, Turner J, Smith J, McCoy S, Sullivan G. To what extent do community members' personal health beliefs and experiences impact what they consider to be important for their community-at-large? J Public Health (Oxf). 2016 09; 38(3):502-510.
Score: 0.028
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Bryant K, Haynes T, Greer-Williams N, Hartwig MS. "Too blessed to be stressed": a rural faith community's views of African-American males and depression. J Relig Health. 2014 Jun; 53(3):796-808.
Score: 0.026
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Connection Strength
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