A Bridge Between Communities: Video-making using principles of community-based participatory research.

Journal: Health Promotion Practice
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Abstract

Health educators can play a critical role in bringing together the partners and resources to successfully make videos using principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR). This article is a "how-to" guide for making videos using community-based participatory research principles. The authors describe video-making and CBPR, then outline six steps on how to make a video using principles of CBPR: (a) engaging stakeholders, (b) soliciting funding and informed consent, (c) creation of shared ownership, (d) building cross-cultural collaborations, (e) writing the script together, and (f) pulling it all together: editing and music selection. Still photographs and key themes from the video A Bridge Between Communities are presented as a running case study to illustrate these steps. The article concludes with implications for health promotion research and practice.

Authors
Vivian Chávez, Barbara Israel, Alex Allen, Maggie Decarlo, Richard Lichtenstein, Amy Schulz, Irene Bayer, Robert Mcgranaghan