Study protocol: Exploring the use of Family Health Histories in the African American community to reduce health disparities in Flint, Michigan
Kent D. Key, Lena Lewis, Courtney Blanchard, Alla Sikorskii, Minal Patel, Todd Lucas, Tabia Henry Akintobi, Sarah Bailey, E. Hill Loney, Jennifer E. Johnson

TL;DR
This study aims to create a culturally tailored family health history toolkit for African Americans in Flint, Michigan, to help reduce health disparities.
Contribution
The study introduces a culturally appropriate family health history toolkit co-developed with the African American community.
Findings
The development phase will explore modifications to family health history tools for the African American community.
A pilot study will compare the new toolkit with the standard one to assess feasibility and acceptability.
Abstract
Health disparities are costly and preventable differences in disease progression that disproportionately affect minority communities such as African Americans. Practices to reduce health disparities can be rooted in prevention, particularly through screening tools. Family Health History tools are preventative screening mechanisms meant to explore family history to better understand how an individual’s health can potentially be predicted or impacted. These tools are underutilized in the African American community. Contributions to this underutilization include a lack of cultural tailoring in the tools, a lack of health literacy in community members, and a lack of effective health communication. The Family Health History Study will create a culturally appropriate Family Health History toolkit to increase family health history utilization and ultimately decrease health disparities. The…
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TopicsHealth Policy Implementation Science · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Primary Care and Health Outcomes
