Connecting Implementation Science, Community-Engaged Research, and Health Promotion to Address Cancer Inequities in Massachusetts: The UMB/DF-HCC U54 Outreach Core.
Shoba RamanadhanS Tiffany DonaldsonC Eduardo SiqueiraCharlotte Rackard-JamesElecia MillerJamiah TappinNatalicia TracySara MinskyAileene A Maldonado-CamposCarmenza BruffSitara MahtaniMarina S TeixeiraVish ViswanathPublished in: American journal of health promotion : AJHP (2021)
The Outreach Core of the U54 Partnership between the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and the University of Massachusetts Boston created a new model for addressing cancer inequities that integrates implementation science, community-engaged research, and health promotion. Key elements of the approach include engaging a Community Advisory Board, supporting students from underrepresented minority backgrounds to conduct health promotion and community-engaged research, increasing the delivery of evidence-based cancer prevention programs to underserved communities (directly and by training local organizations), supporting research-practice partnerships, and disseminating findings. Our model highlights the need for long-term investments to connect underserved communities with evidence-based cancer prevention.