Table 1: Outcomes and Indicators

Outcome I

The CRC project
improved
knowledge, and
impacted policy,
programs, and
funding related
to breast cancer.

The general public was educated about this project or the research
results through media reports.

The scientific community was educated about this project or research results through peer-reviewed journal articles.

Targeted communities were educated about this project or research results through community or scientific presentations.

Health education programs or health services have been improved or
institutionalized because of this project or the research results.

Health policy or government programs were affected by this project or
the research results.

Funding for research or programs was increased because of this project
or the research results.

Outcome II
Participating in
the CRC project
positively
impacted the
quality of the
research.

Recruitment and/or retention was improved

The research methodology was improved.

The research analysis was improved.

The dissemination of research results was improved.

Outcome III
Participating in
the CRC project
positively
impacted the
community
organization
partner and
members of the

The community-based organization benefited from being involved in
the research project.

The question answered was important to the community.

Community members benefited from participating in the research project.

Community members increased their knowledge of breast cancer.

The community-based organization is continuing to participate in
Community-based Participatory Research projects.

Outcome IV
Participating in
the CRC project
positively
impacted the
academic partner.

The academic researcher benefited personally or professionally by
participating.

The academic researcher is continuing to participate in Communitybased Participatory Research projects.

The academic researcher gained increased knowledge