Authors

  1. Brock, Donna-Jean P. MS
  2. Estabrooks, Paul A. PhD
  3. Hill, Jennie L. PhD
  4. Barlow, Morgan L. MPH
  5. Alexander, Ramine C. PhD
  6. Price, Bryan E. BS
  7. Marshall, Ruby BSN
  8. Zoellner, Jamie M. PhD

Abstract

Guided by a community-based participatory research and systems-based approach, this 3-year mixed-methods case study describes the experiences and capacity development of a Community-Academic Advisory Board (CAB) formed to adapt, implement, and evaluate an evidence-based childhood obesity treatment program in a medically underserved region. The CAB included community, public health, and clinical (n = 9) and academic partners (n = 9). CAB members completed capacity evaluations at 4 points. Partners identified best practices that attributed to the successful execution and continued advancement of project goals. The methodological framework and findings can inform capacity development and sustainability of emergent community-academic collaborations.