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Community Health Centers: Why Engage in Research and How to Get Started

Authors: Mary Frances Oneha

Publication Year: 2012

Last Updated: 2021-07-12 15:56:10

Journal: National Association of Community Health Centers

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This paper describes the benefits to health centers engaging in research and how to get started. It targets health center senior staff and others who must examine their available capacity and resources in order to commit to engaging in research. It examines reasons for health centers to engage in research that is, health centers participating in or generating their own research projects with or about their targeted population or community.

 

Abstract:

This paper describes the benefits to health centers engaging in research and how to get started. It targets health center senior staff and others who must examine their available capacity and resources in order to commit to engaging in research. It examines reasons for health centers to engage in research that is, health centers participating in or generating their own research projects with or about their targeted population or community.

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