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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20208314

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BACKGROUND: Because rural health disparities are complex and require solutions that involve a diversity of partners, the Hawaii Quentin Burdick Rural Health Interdisciplinary Program (QB) has provided opportunities for students in health-related fields to live and work in rural communities on the islands of Molokai, Lanai, Kauai, and Hawaii. The QB program is a hands-on, experiential learning program that allows students to gain insights on engaging community members to meet the health needs of the community. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is to describe the Hawaii QB Program and share the details of the community health projects of three public health graduate students, related to community-based participatory methods. METHODS: Participating in training seminars, site visits, and a summer rural practicum helped students to develop their knowledge and skills for working in rural communities in the future. CONCLUSIONS: Specific principles of community-based participatory approaches, such as assessing community needs, utilizing community assets, and ensuring sustainability, were crucial to the process of community collaboration.


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Community Health Workers/education , Community-Based Participatory Research , Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander , Public Health/education , Rural Population , Community-Institutional Relations , Hawaii , Humans , Needs Assessment , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care
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