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A multisite evaluation of an emerging institutional research capacity building and infrastructure model for advancing the science on disability/health and rehabilitation research capacity building at minority-serving institutions.NARIC Accession Number: O22400.
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Author(s): Moore, Corey L.,
Manyibe, Edward O.,
Washington, Andre L.,
Aref, Fariborz,
Davis, Dytisha,
Sanders, Perry,
Ward-Sutton, Courtney,
Starr, Renee,
Koissaba, Ben R.,
McCray, Sheresa,
Williams, Natalie F.,
Webb, Kelsey,
Muhammad, Atashia.
Project Number: 90AR5029,
90ARST0001,
90RTST0001,
90RT5024 (formerly H133B130023).
Publication Year: 2021.
Number of Pages: 225.
Abstract: Study assessed the impacts of the Institutional Research Capacity Building and Infrastructure Model (IRCBIM) on advancing disability/health and rehabilitation research capacity and infrastructure at minority-serving institutions. A mixed-methods approach consisting of qualitatively and quantitatively derived data was used to assess the model. Methodological triangulation was achieved through various data collection activities that included online surveys (respondents), semi-structured face-to-face interviews (key informants), focus groups discussions (participants), document reviews, and site visit observations. Information garnered from faculty scholars, Fellows, administrators/staff, and students at the five participating institutions, mentors, relevant documents, and researcher observations was analyzed to answer the research question. The findings support the IRCBIM as a promising research capacity building and infrastructure approach. Adoption of the model could empower minority-serving institutions to play a more critical role in improving disability/health and rehabilitation research methodology as well as systems serving persons of color with disabilities across employment, health and function, and community living and participation outcome domains.
Descriptor Terms: CAPACITY BUILDING, DISABILITY STUDIES, ETHNIC GROUPS, HEALTH CARE, PROGRAM EVALUATION, REHABILITATION RESEARCH, UNIVERSITIES.
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Citation: Moore, Corey L., Manyibe, Edward O., Washington, Andre L., Aref, Fariborz, Davis, Dytisha, Sanders, Perry, Ward-Sutton, Courtney, Starr, Renee, Koissaba, Ben R., McCray, Sheresa, Williams, Natalie F., Webb, Kelsey, Muhammad, Atashia. (2021.)
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