The SHARE project: Building capacity of justice-involved individuals, policymakers, and researchers to collectively transform health care delivery

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The Share Project (TSP), a US health justice initiative, convened key stakeholders to advance the use of inclusive research methods and data sharing to engage groups that are typically marginalized from research. TSP trained justice-involved patients, community health workers, policymakers, and researchers in participatory research and the use of a data-sharing platform developed with justice-involved patients. The platform allowed users to analyze health and criminal justice data to develop new research that is patient driven and responsive to the needs of providers.

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Madera, J. E., Aminawung, J. A., Carroll-Scott, A., Calderon, J., Cheung, K. H., Marenco, L., … Wang, E. A. (2019). The SHARE project: Building capacity of justice-involved individuals, policymakers, and researchers to collectively transform health care delivery. American Journal of Public Health, 109(1), 113–115. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2018.304750

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