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Strength in Process [electronic resource] : Using Concept Mapping to Inform Community Coalition Development /

by Miller, J. Jay; Rhema, Susan; Faul, Anna; D'Ambrosio, Joseph; Yankeelov, Pamela; Amer, Rhonda; Clark, Rebecca.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 432-456.Subject(s): Coalition, community, community research, community-based participatory research, diabetes, concept mappingOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2012, Vol. 20, No. 4Summary: This study reports on the use of Concept Mapping to delineate a conceptual framework germane to the planning and initial formation of tri-county rural diabetes coalition in a southeast US community. The focus of the tricounty coalition is to reduce diabetes-related inequalities in vulnerable populations. After a review of pertinent literature on community coalitions, this article explicates Concept Mapping processes utilized to plan and organize the formation of a coalition, offers analyses of the results, and discusses implications for current and future practices pertaining to community coalition work.
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This study reports on the use of Concept Mapping to delineate a conceptual framework germane to the planning and initial formation of tri-county rural diabetes coalition in a southeast US community. The focus of the tricounty coalition is to reduce diabetes-related inequalities in vulnerable populations. After a review of pertinent literature on community coalitions, this article explicates Concept Mapping processes utilized to plan and organize the formation of a coalition, offers analyses of the results, and discusses implications for current and future practices pertaining to community coalition work.

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