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Federally Qualified Health Center Cross-Center Project Proposal Multi-Level, Community-Clinical Intervention to Promote Cancer Screening in Partnership with FQHCs Robin Vanderpool, DrPH, CHES and Daniela B. Friedman, MSc, PhD December 12, 2014
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Ad Hoc Workgroup Held two workgroup conference calls Representation and active participation from 6-7 CPCRN centers on the calls Focusing on funders’ priorities of community-clinical linkages and multi-level intervention work Centers have spoken with/worked with their local PCAs/FQHCs in between calls to gauge interest and capacity
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Potential Cross-Site Initiative Given our strong partnership with FQHCs, experience with environmental interventions at an FQHC (e.g., USC farmers’ market), and proposed work… we are interested in a cross-site CPCRN project that aims to: Increase cancer screenings at FQHCs and Target multiple levels: local community environment, organization/practice setting, and individual patient, and Provide preliminary data for a cross-site R01 or other grant proposal We will potentially focus on: Cervical cancer or colorectal cancer given sites’ interests & national priorities We could approach FQHCs that expressed greater readiness for research
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Intervention Levels Local community – community-clinical linkage via community mini-grants process to increase education about cancer screening. Organization/practice setting – office systems changes implemented through quality improvement approaches. Kaiser Permanente Proactive Office Encounter (POE) vs. American Cancer Society toolkits (a comparison?) Individual patient – adaptation of EBIs (primarily client directed interventions) for minority, ethnic, and/or LEP populations (depending on CPCRN site) Given research/interests in communication -- guided by plain language, cultural sensitivity, social marketing principles, etc.
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Scaling Up from Previous FQHC Efforts Focus on methodology Ensuring mixed methods formative approach Systematic evaluation of trainings Deliverables at each phase of research Community-clinical linkages and multi-level work will be required Technical assistance will be offered, monitored, and evaluated Clear subcommittees focused on specific aspects of campaign Training, messaging, evaluation, etc.
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