Leveraging an implementation science partnership network to understand how Federally Qualified Health Centers operationalize and address health equity

Author:

Aschbrenner Kelly A12ORCID,Cruz Jennifer L3,Kruse Gina R4ORCID,Nguyen Huy5,Huebner Torres Cristina6,Celli Maria7,Sarcione Carrie2,Singh Deepinder4,Emmons Karen M3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College , Hanover , USA

2. Dartmouth Health System , Lebanon , USA

3. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health , Boston , USA

4. Massachusetts General Hospital , USA

5. DotHouse Health , Boston, MA , USA

6. Caring Health Center , Springfield, MA , USA

7. Brockton Neighborhood Health Center , Brockton, MA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Health equity-focused implementation research requires using definitions and approaches that are relevant and meaningful to implementation partners. We examined how health equity was operationalized and addressed at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). We conducted semi-structured interviews with leadership (n = 19) and staff (n = 12) at 10 FQHCs in an implementation science partnership network for cancer control equity to understand how they operationalized and addressed health equity. We performed rapid qualitative analysis and shared findings with a larger group of 13 community health centers (including the 10 FQHCs) at an Implementation Learning Community (ILC) to identify action areas for research and practice, followed by a second phase of synthesizing qualitative codes into themes and mapping themes onto a framework for advancing health equity in healthcare organizations. Participants defined health equity as central to the mission of FQHCs, and identified barriers (e.g. financing models) and facilitators (e.g. interpreter services) to advancing health equity at FQHCs. These findings resonated with ILC participants who emphasized the challenge of addressing root cause social determinants of inequities using limited available resources in FQHCs and the importance of developing meaningful collaboration with communities for data collection, data interpretation, data use, and data ownership. Themes captured recommendations to advance health equity in daily work at FQHCs, including investments in staffing, training, and resources. Mapping qualitative themes from health equity-centered interviews with FQHC partners onto a framework for advancing health equity in healthcare organizations can provide clear, context-specific direction for actions aimed at improving health and healthcare equity.

Funder

Implementation Science Center for Cancer Control Equity

National Cancer Institute

NIH

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology

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