Process of Engaging Community and Scientific Partners in the Development of the CIRCL-Chicago Study Protocol

Author:

Smith Justin D.1,Carroll Allison J.2,Sanuade Olutobi A.1,Johnson Rebecca3,Abramsohn Emily M.4,Abbas Hiba5,Ahmad Faraz S.2,Eggleston Alice5,Lazar Danielle6,Lindau Stacy Tessler4,McHugh Megan2,Mohanty Nivedita25,Philbin Sarah2,Pinkerton El A.4,Rosul Linda L.6,Merle James L.1,Tedla Yacob G.7,Walunas Theresa L.2,Davis Paris8,Kho Abel2

Affiliation:

1. 1 Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

2. 2 Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

3. 3 Independent Researcher, Chicago, IL

4. 4 University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division, Chicago, IL

5. 5 AllianceChicago, Chicago, IL

6. 6 Access Community Health Network, Chicago, IL

7. 7 Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN

8. 8 Total Resource Community Development Organization, Chicago, IL

Abstract

Objectives Hypertension affects 1 in 3 adults in the United States and disproportionately affects African Americans. Kaiser Permanente demonstrated that a “bundle” of evidence-based interventions significantly increased blood pressure control rates. This paper describes a multiyear process of developing the protocol for a trial of the Kaiser bundle for implementation in under-resourced urban communities experiencing cardiovascular health disparities during the planning phase of this biphasic award (UG3/UH3). Methods The protocol was developed by a collaboration of faith-based community members, representatives from community health center practice-based research networks, and academic scientists with expertise in health disparities, implementation science, community-engaged research, social care interventions, and health informatics. Scientists from the National Institutes of Health and the other grantees of the Disparities Elimination through Coordinated Interventions to Prevent and Control Heart and Lung Disease Risk (DECIPHeR) Alliance also contributed to developing our protocol. Results The protocol is a hybrid type 3 effectiveness-implementation study using a parallel cluster randomized trial to test the impact of practice facilitation on implementation of the Kaiser bundle in community health centers compared with implementation without facilitation. A central strategy to the Kaiser bundle is to coordinate implementation via faith-based and other community organizations for recruitment and navigation of resources for health-related social risks. Conclusions The proposed research has the potential to improve identification, diagnosis, and control of blood pressure among under-resourced communities by connecting community entities and healthcare organizations in new ways. Faith-based organizations are a trusted voice in African American communities that could be instrumental for eliminating disparities.

Publisher

Ethnicity and Disease Inc

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