1. What sets the conditions for success in community-partnered evaluation work? Multiple perspectives on a small-scale research-practice partnership evaluation.
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Ballard PJ, Rhoades L, and Fuller L
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- Cooperative Behavior, Financial Management statistics & numerical data, General Practitioners economics, Humans, Organizations statistics & numerical data, Partnership Practice economics, Research Personnel economics, General Practitioners psychology, Partnership Practice organization & administration, Research Personnel psychology, Stakeholder Participation psychology
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The goals of this study are: (a) to share reflections from multiple stakeholders involved in a foundation-funded community-partnered evaluation project, (b) to share information that might be useful to researchers, practitioners, and funders considering the merits of researcher/practitioner evaluation projects, and (c) to make specific suggestions for funders and researcher/practitioner teams starting an evaluation project. Three stakeholders in a small-scale research-practice partnership (RPP) reflected on the evaluation project by responding to three prompts. A researcher, community organization leader, and funder at a small foundation share specific tips for those considering a small-scale RPP. Engaging in a small-scale RPPs can be a very meaningful experience for individual researchers and smaller organizations and funders. The benefits and challenges align and differ in many ways with those encountered in larger projects., (© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2020
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