Designing for dissemination through community advisory board engagement in an implementation mapping process: A case study
Gabriella M. McLoughlin, Yerusalem Yohannes, Molly Kerstetter, Omar Martinez, Alex Dopp, Jennifer O. Fisher, Maura Kepper, Rachel G. Tabak, Ross C. Brownson

TL;DR
This study shows how involving a community advisory board helped spread research findings about school meals more equitably.
Contribution
The study introduces a community-driven process for equitable dissemination of research findings through a Community Advisory Board.
Findings
A Community Advisory Board co-created dissemination tools like infographics and webinars.
CAB members gained skills and autonomy through their involvement.
Baseline and follow-up surveys showed increased perceived utility and sustainability of the board.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to document the development of a Community Advisory Board (CAB) to enhance equitable dissemination of research findings within an implementation mapping study to enhance equitable impact of Universal School Meals (USM) through the Designing for Dissemination and Sustainability (D4DS) process. The D4DS process comprises 7 key elements to facilitate meaningful dissemination. To accomplish Step 1: Identify Partners, the research team conducted snowball recruitment methods within the local Philadelphia community and with existing connections. To Empathize and Outline the Problem (Step 2) and Understand the Context (Step 3), an interest meeting was held followed by monthly meetings. Our team Confirmed and Co-designed the Product (Step 4) and Developed the Dissemination Plan (Step 5) through collaborative brainstorming sessions. Finally, we started the Iterative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Learning and Community Engagement · Evaluation and Performance Assessment · Community Health and Development
