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  • African American women in low-income urban areas face significant challenges with high smoking rates and tobacco-related health issues, and traditional interventions have not been effective in helping them quit.
  • The study employs a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) framework to engage community members and stakeholders in developing a culturally relevant tobacco cessation program tailored for public housing neighborhoods.
  • Over a decade, the project has fostered collaboration among various partners, leading to promising initial results and a larger study, while facing challenges related to partner engagement, equity in collaboration, and ensuring the intervention's sustainability.

Article Abstract

African American women in urban, high poverty neighborhoods have high rates of smoking, difficulties with quitting, and disproportionate tobacco-related health disparities. Prior research utilizing conventional "outsider driven" interventions targeted to individuals has failed to show effective cessation outcomes. This paper describes the application of a community-based participatory research (CBPR) framework to inform a culturally situated, ecological based, multi-level tobacco cessation intervention in public housing neighborhoods. The CBPR framework encompasses problem identification, planning and feasibility/pilot testing, implementation, evaluation, and dissemination. There have been multiple partners in this process including public housing residents, housing authority administrators, community health workers, tenant associations, and academic investigators. The advisory process has evolved from an initial small steering group to our current institutional community advisory boards. Our decade-long CBPR journey produced design innovations, promising preliminary outcomes, and a full-scaled implementation study in two states. Challenges include sustaining engagement with evolving study partners, maintaining equity and power in the partnerships, and long-term sustainability of the intervention. Implications include applicability of the framework with other CBPR partnerships, especially scaling up evolutionary grassroots involvement to multi-regional partnerships.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4448934PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10464-011-9482-6DOI Listing

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