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1“…OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The Colorado Immersion Training in Community Engagement (CIT) provides experiential training in community-based participatory research (CBPR). …”
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2“…Key components include Colorado Immersion Training in Community Engagement which introduces academic investigators to specific geographic and demographic communities in Colorado, Partnership Development grants that fund time to building relationships between research and community, Joint Pilot Grants to provide subsequent funding for collaborative research, and the PACT, consisting of Community Research Liaisons (CRLs) and Community and Academic Council Members. …”
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4por Fisher, Mary, Nease, Donald E., Zittleman, Linda, Westfall, Jack, Ancona, Jennifer“…OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a national epidemic and identified as a top priority by the practices and communities in rural Colorado. Until recently, few resources existed to address OUD in rural communities. …”
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5por Zittleman, Linda, Curcija, Kristen, Sutter, Christin, Dickinson, L. Miriam, Thomas, John, de la Cerda, Dionisia, Nease, Donald E., Westfall, John M.“…METHODS: PCPs in the High Plains Research Network and Colorado Research Network were randomized to receive team training either in-person or through virtual tele-mentoring. …”
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6por Curcija, Kristen, Zittleman, Linda, Fisher, Mary, Nease, Donald E., Dickinson, L. Miriam, de la Cerda, Dionisia, Sutter, Christin, Ancona, Jen, Rank, James, Westfall, John M.“…METHODS: Using the Boot Camp Translation process, the High Plains Research Network and Colorado Research Network MAT Advisory Councils developed multicomponent interventions on MAT for OUD. …”
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7por Holtrop, Jodi Summers, Fisher, Mary, Martinez, Doreen E., Simpson, Matthew, Awadallah, Nida S., Nease, Donald E., Zittleman, Linda, Westfall, John M.“…Patients were from metro Denver, Colorado, USA and were recruited from community and health care settings. …”
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8“…OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The Community Engagement Forum (CEF), a quarterly series hosted by the Colorado Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CCTSI) and the ACCORDS Education program, provides seminars from leading academic and community research partners. …”
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9por Eichner, Brian, Michaels, Le Ann C., Branca, Kelsey, Ramsey, Katrina, Mitchell, Julie, Morris, Cynthia D., Fagnan, Lyle J., Dolor, Rowena J., Elder, Nancy, Hahn, David L., Nease, Donald E., Lapidus, Jodi, Cibotti, Ricardo, Block, Julie, Simpson, Eric L.“…METHODS: Infant–parent dyads are recruited from a primary care practice participating through one of four practice-based research networks in Oregon, Colorado, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. Eligible dyads are randomized to the intervention (daily use of lipid-rich emollient) or the control (no emollient) group (n = 625 infants in each) and are followed for 24 months. …”
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10por Knierim, Kyle E., Hall, Tristen L., Dickinson, L. Miriam, Nease, Donald E., de la Cerda, Dionisia R., Fernald, Douglas, Bleecker, Molly J., Rhyne, Robert L., Dickinson, W. Perry“…A total of 211 primary care practices in Colorado and New Mexico participating in EvidenceNOW Southwest between February 2015 and December 2017 were included. …”
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