- Oneha, Mary Frances;
- DeCambra, Ho'oipo;
- Ieong, Liss;
- Song, Hui;
- Quach, Thu;
- Chang-Weir, Rosy;
- Ponce, Ninez A.;
- Enos, Rachelle;
- Sim, Shao-Chee;
- Kagawa-Singer, Majorie
Research conducted to benefit communities is often done without community involvement, threatening its relevance for the groups the studies purport to serve. A great need exists for education of both researchers and community members on how research can be more appropriately conducted in partnership with community members. This paper presents Community Criteria for Research Participation developed by community health centers (CHCs) with input from academic partners to support CHCs’ capacity to conduct research of community significance.