Abstract IA26: Developing effective community and health system partnerships to advance health equity and health disparities research

Nadine J. Barrett, Kearston L Ingraham, K. Williams, P. Lin, H. Eisenson, M. Chirinos, D. Harvey, S. Patierno
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Establishing sustainable and impactful partnerships to advance health equity and health disparities research requires a multipronged approach to assessing and aligning community and organizational priorities toward common goals and objectives. Partnerships to advance health equity and to ensure ongoing and meaningful health disparities research should ideally provide a win-win for community stakeholders and the health system. This often requires a cultural shift regarding how and to what extent academic/medical institutions value and fully engage diverse stakeholders as experts in the research process and delivery of care. At the Duke Cancer Institute, through the Office of Health Equity and Disparities, our intentional stakeholder engagement has led to robust partnerships with diverse community organizations and leaders capitalizing on each other9s strengths and expertise. Through this process the DCI, together with the community, has built a sustainable platform to advance health equity through research, capacity building, and open communication. Citation Format: Nadine Barrett, Kearston Ingraham, Kevin Williams, Pao-Hwa Lin, Howard Eisenson, Maritza Chirinos, Demetrius Harvey, Steven Patierno. Developing effective community and health system partnerships to advance health equity and health disparities research [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Tenth AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; 2017 Sep 25-28; Atlanta, GA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2018;27(7 Suppl):Abstract nr IA26.
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IA26:发展有效的社区和卫生系统伙伴关系,促进卫生公平和卫生差异研究
建立可持续和有影响力的伙伴关系以促进卫生公平和卫生差距研究,需要采取多管齐下的方法来评估社区和组织的优先事项,并使其与共同目标和目的保持一致。促进卫生公平和确保持续开展有意义的卫生差异研究的伙伴关系,理想情况下应为社区利益攸关方和卫生系统提供双赢。这通常需要一种文化上的转变,即学术/医疗机构如何以及在多大程度上重视并充分让不同的利益相关者作为专家参与研究过程和提供护理。在杜克癌症研究所,通过健康公平与差异办公室,我们有意让利益相关者参与进来,与不同的社区组织和领导人建立了强有力的伙伴关系,利用彼此的优势和专业知识。通过这一进程,DCI与社区一起建立了一个可持续的平台,通过研究、能力建设和公开沟通促进卫生公平。引文格式:Nadine Barrett, Kearston Ingraham, Kevin Williams, Pao-Hwa Lin, Howard Eisenson, Maritza Chirinos, Demetrius Harvey, Steven Patierno。发展有效的社区和卫生系统伙伴关系,促进卫生公平和卫生差距研究。见:第十届AACR会议论文集:种族/少数民族和医疗服务不足人群的癌症健康差异科学;2017年9月25-28日;亚特兰大,乔治亚州。费城(PA): AACR;癌症流行病学与生物标志物[j]; 2018;27(7增刊):摘要11 - 26。
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