Engaging community health center advisors to identify research priorities for health equity
Nynikka R. Palmer, Michael B. Potter, Saji Mansur, Cecilia Hurtado, Maria Carbajal, Gary Bossier, Maria Echaveste, Paula Fleisher, Carlos Guerra-Sanchez, Stutee Khandelwal, Gena Lewis, Lali Moheno, Tung Nguyen, David Ofman, Kerrington Osborne, James D. Harrison

TL;DR
This paper describes a collaborative process to identify research priorities for health equity, involving community health centers, patients, and researchers.
Contribution
A novel collaborative approach to prioritize health equity research topics through community engagement and stakeholder input.
Findings
Six key health equity research topics were prioritized through stakeholder input.
Community advisors identified mental health and healthcare trust as top priorities.
The process included interviews and in-person meetings to finalize research priorities.
Abstract
Community health centers (CHCs) and those most burdened by disease are important partners in setting research agendas to address the needs of people who are medically underserved. Identify and prioritize health equity-focused research priorities using a collaborative approach to community engagement of key informants. We used five stepwise phases from January 2021 to February 2023 to formulate and prioritize a set of health equity-focused research topics among CHC staff (leaders, clinicians), their key advisors (patients and community members), and researchers from academic medical centers in California. Phases included: (1) community advisory board formation, (2) key informant identification, (3) individual/small group interview guide development and administration, (4) initial health equity-focused topic categorization, and (5) in-person meeting with community advisors for final…
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TopicsHealth Policy Implementation Science · Community Health and Development · Diabetes Management and Education
