Community partners may participate in identifying the problem and developing the research questions.
CBPR builds trust between researchers and communities and helps bridge culture gaps. A stronger relationship with the community will minimize recruitment & retention barriers related to the fear of being exploited and treated like a guinea pig. Future cooperation is more likely to take place and be mutually beneficial.
CBPR differs from traditional research in many ways. One of the principal ways in which it is different is that instead of creating knowledge for the advancement of a field or for knowledge's sake CBPR is an iterative process, incorporating research reflection and action in a cyclical process.
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