Adaptation of the brainwriting premortem technique to inform the co-creation of COVID-19 testing strategies in underserved communities in South San Diego.
Borsika A RabinKelli L CainLawrence O AyersAngel LomeliArleth EscotoMaria Linda BurolaMelanie AguilarStephenie Tinoco CalvilloBreanna ReyesLinda SalginRobert TukeyLouise C LaurentNicole A StadnickPublished in: BMC health services research (2024)
The implementation of the adapted brainwriting premortem technique allowed us to incorporate the perspective of key partners in the delivery and iterative refinement of the COVID-19 testing program. This was an effective tool in the context of an FQHC and can be a promising and approach to incorporate iterative input from patients and providers to ensure successful program implementation. Future studies, particularly those requiring rapid response to public health emergencies, should consider the use of this technique.
Keyphrases
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