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Health Status of Native Hawaiians Health Status of Native Hawaiians
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Community Approach versus Research Approach Community Approach versus Research Approach
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Community Approach Community Approach
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Health Research Approach Health Research Approach
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Community and Research Joint Approach Community and Research Joint Approach
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Unit of Identity Unit of Identity
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Build on Strengthens and Resources Build on Strengthens and Resources
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Collaborative, Equitable Partnerships Collaborative, Equitable Partnerships
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Balance Research and Action Balance Research and Action
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Co-learning and Capacity Building Co-learning and Capacity Building
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Cyclical and Iterative Process Cyclical and Iterative Process
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Addresses Health from a Positive Perspective Addresses Health from a Positive Perspective
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Broad-Based Dissemination of Results Broad-Based Dissemination of Results
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Long-Term, Iterative Process Long-Term, Iterative Process
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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Bibilography Bibilography
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Abstract
Hawaiians have faced historical and cultural traumas leading to modern day inequities in the social, economic and political realms. These inequities contribute to poor health status that many Native Hawaiians experience. Two groups have attempted to improve these health outcomes, Academic researchers and the Native Hawaiian community. However, often times the approaches and goals of these two groups are at odds. Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is an approach that seeks to combine community goals, action, and priorities with those of academic research. This chapter illustrates the evolution of CBPR in Hawai‘i, and its meaningful principles that have been effective for both the Native Hawaiian and research communities in their promotion of health.
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