Listen "S3 Ep. 6 Exploring Lessons Learned From Community Participatory Data Collection in Rural Areas With Katherine Seals, Jamila Freightman, and Joetta Shields-Pitts"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, host Andrea Bodkin talks with Katherine Seals, Jamila Freightman and Joetta Pitts to learn about a Community-Based Participatory Research approach to data collection in three parishes in rural Louisiana.
This article references the paper titled "Empty Houses, Loose Dogs, and Engaged Citizens: Lessons Learned From Community Participatory Data Collection in Rural Areas" by Katherine Seals, MPH, Jessica Stroope, MPH, Jamila Freightman, BA, Laura Ainsworth, PhD, LCSW, Aimee Moles, LCSW, PhD, and Denise Holston, PhD, RDN, LDN.
This article references the paper titled "Empty Houses, Loose Dogs, and Engaged Citizens: Lessons Learned From Community Participatory Data Collection in Rural Areas" by Katherine Seals, MPH, Jessica Stroope, MPH, Jamila Freightman, BA, Laura Ainsworth, PhD, LCSW, Aimee Moles, LCSW, PhD, and Denise Holston, PhD, RDN, LDN.
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