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Enhancing participatory research with the community oriented primary care model: A case study in community mobilization
Authors:Thomas Plaut  Suzanne Landis  June Trevor
Institution:(1) Dept. of Sociology, Mars Hill College, 28754 Mars Hill, NC;(2) the Madison County, NC Community Health Project, USA
Abstract:Refining Participatory Research with the methodology of Community Oriented Primary Care (COPC), sociologists, medical providers and other “professionals” were able to assist the people of a small, rural county in western Appalachian North Carolina create a “community health consortium.” The consortium grew out of a research process funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, which included some 40 interviews with community groups that articulated health problems and barriers to health care. The consortium then undertook action projects, which in turn enhanced networking between community groups and agencies while reducing mistrust between them. The consortium empowered people to articulate their realities, needs and became a force for change able to make demands on political office holders and decision makers. Despite its democratic origins and ideology, the consortium needs to do more to extend its outreach to include the marginal and disenfranchised.
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