Exploring Challenges and Strategies in Partnering With Community-Based Organizations to Advance Intervention Development and Implementation With Older Adults

Author:

Nkimbeng Manka1ORCID,Han Hae-Ra2,Szanton Sarah L23,Alexander Kamila A2,Davey-Rothwell Melissa4,Giger Jarod T5,Gitlin Laura N6,Joo Jin Hui7,Koeuth Sokha6,Marx Katherine A2,Mingo Chivon A8,Samuel Laura J2ORCID,Taylor Janiece L2,Wenzel Jennifer2,Parisi Jeanine M9

Affiliation:

1. Division of Health Policy and Management, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

2. School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

3. Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

4. Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

5. University of Kentucky College of Social Work, Lexington, Kentucky, USA

6. Drexel University, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

7. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

8. Georgia State University, College of Arts & Sciences, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

9. Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Abstract

Abstract Minoritized older adults face multiple health inequities and disparities, but are less likely to benefit from evidence-based health care interventions. With the increasing diversity of the U.S. aging population, there is a great promise for gerontology researchers to partner with racial/ethnic minority organizations and underrepresented communities to develop and implement evidence-based health interventions. Community-Based Participatory Research and Implementation Science offer guidance and strategies for researchers to develop and sustain community partnerships. However, researchers partnering with community organizations continue to face challenges in these collaborations, study outcomes, and sustainability. This may be especially true for those junior in their career trajectory or new to community-engaged research. The purpose of this forum article is to detail critical challenges that can affect gerontology researcher–community partnerships and relationships from the perspective of researchers. Seven challenges (pre- or mid-intervention design, implementation, and postimplementation phases) described within the Equity-focused Implementation Research for health programs framework are identified and discussed. Potential solutions are also presented. Planning for potential obstacles of the researcher–community partnerships can inform innovative solutions that will facilitate successful partnerships, thereby promoting the advancement of collaborative research between academic institutions and community organizations to improve older adult health outcomes.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Johns Hopkins Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,General Medicine

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