286 Partnering and engaging in Indiana Communities through listening sessions and data sharing: successes of Connection IN Health

Dennis Savaiano, Sarah Wiehe, G. Claxton, K. Hinshaw
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Participants will be able to identify how partnering with state health departments for a CTSA initiative assists in meeting shared goals by building infrastructure and sharing resources and list key components of a successful county engagement process that can be replicated. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Connections IN Health is a collaborative project with the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, Indiana Department of Health, Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, and community partners. We address chronic disease in Indiana with coalition-based engagement at the grassroots level, and partnering to provide technical assistance, resources, connections and evidence-based strategies to address the health challenges. Our methods of county engagement include surveying the broad community, conducting listening sessions with key community stakeholders, compiling, analyzing and sharing data, collaborating with existing local coalitions, assessing community readiness and suggesting evidence-based practices to implement. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: As a result of county engagement, local coalitions have current, local data to drive their efforts in improving local health rankings and outcomes. Community partners in eight counties have selected and implemented evidence-based strategies to manage and/or prevent diabetes, cardiovascular disease and/or stroke. Some examples include: starting a community garden with cooking classes in a food desert to provide fresh produce and nutrition/cooking knowledge, creating a mobile kitchen on hand for organizations to use to provide education and cooking skills, providing a passport for wellness at existing community events with food samples and health screenings and offering evidence-based educational programming such as Dining with Diabetes and Be Heart Smart. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Moving county health coalitions to evidence-based programming that has the greatest likelihood for success is a critical translational sciences challenge. Our rigorous and well defined approach yields significant improvement in local health coalition activities, sustaining their activities through long-term trusted relationships.
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286 通过倾听会议和数据共享与印第安纳社区建立伙伴关系并参与其中:"印第安纳健康联系 "的成功经验
目标/目的:参与者将能够确定与州卫生部门合作开展 CTSA 计划如何通过建设基础设施和共享资源来帮助实现共同目标,并列出可供复制的成功县级参与过程的关键组成部分。方法/研究对象:"健康连接 "是与印第安纳州临床和转化科学研究所、印第安纳州卫生部、印第安纳大学西蒙综合癌症中心以及社区合作伙伴共同开展的一个合作项目。我们通过以联盟为基础的基层参与来解决印第安纳州的慢性病问题,并通过合作提供技术援助、资源、联系和循证策略来应对健康挑战。我们的县级参与方法包括调查广大社区,与主要的社区利益相关者举行倾听会,汇编、分析和共享数据,与现有的地方联盟合作,评估社区的准备情况,并提出实施循证实践的建议。结果/预期结果:通过各县的参与,地方联盟掌握了最新的地方数据,从而推动其改善地方健康排名和成果的工作。八个县的社区合作伙伴选择并实施了循证策略,以管理和/或预防糖尿病、心血管疾病和/或中风。其中一些例子包括:在食物荒漠地区建立社区菜园并开设烹饪课程,以提供新鲜的农产品和营养/烹饪知识;建立流动厨房,供各组织用于提供教育和烹饪技能;在现有的社区活动中提供健康护照,提供食品样品和健康筛查,并提供循证教育课程,如 "与糖尿病共餐 "和 "聪明的心脏"。讨论/意义:推动县级健康联盟开展最有可能取得成功的循证计划是转化科学面临的一项重要挑战。我们的方法严谨且定义明确,能够显著改善地方健康联盟的活动,并通过长期的信任关系维持其活动。
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