ENGAGED for CHANGE: A community-engaged process for developing interventions to reduce health disparities
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12 2017
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Alternative Title:AIDS Educ Prev
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Description:The science underlying the development of individual, community, system, and policy interventions designed to reduce health disparities has lagged behind other innovations. Few models, theoretical frameworks, or processes exist to guide intervention development. Our community-engaged research partnership has been developing, implementing, and evaluating efficacious interventions to reduce HIV disparities for over 15 years. Based on our intervention research experiences, we propose a novel 13-step process designed to demystify and guide intervention development. Our intervention development process includes steps such as establishing an intervention team to manage the details of intervention development; assessing community needs, priorities, and assets; generating intervention priorities; evaluating and incorporating theory; developing a conceptual or logic model; crafting activities; honing materials; administering a pilot, noting its process, and gathering feedback from all those involved; and editing the intervention based on what was learned. Here, we outline and describe each of these 13 steps.
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Source:AIDS Educ Prev. 29(6):491-502
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Pubmed ID:29283276
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC5798238
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Funding:R01 MH087339/MH/NIMH NIH HHSUnited States/ ; R01 MH092932/MH/NIMH NIH HHSUnited States/ ; UR6 PS000690/PS/NCHHSTP CDC HHSUnited States/ ; U01 PS005137/PS/NCHHSTP CDC HHSUnited States/ ; U01 PS001570/PS/NCHHSTP CDC HHSUnited States/ ; U01PS005137/ACL/ACL HHSUnited States/ ; UL1 TR001420/TR/NCATS NIH HHSUnited States/ ; R21 MH082689/MH/NIMH NIH HHSUnited States/ ; R24 MD002774/MD/NIMHD NIH HHSUnited States/ ; R21 MH079827/MH/NIMH NIH HHSUnited States/
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Volume:29
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Issue:6
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:e427c7db82ec8fb1e0a0ba4d1120acc78efb588c81cebcf3faf418db024d596d
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