Implementation and Evaluation of a Community Resource Assessment Process to Identify and Expand Partnerships That Support a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction Program for Uninsured Women.

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kristine Zimmermann, Chloe Ford, Leslie Carnahan, Pam Jefferies, Phallisha Curtis, Crystal Magallon, Manorama Khare
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Low-income, uninsured women are disproportionately affected by cardiovascular disease (CVD). Facilitating primary and secondary prevention of CVD in this population requires supports beyond clinical and public health agencies. The Illinois WISEWOMAN Program (IWP) provides CVD prevention, screening, and management for women who lack health insurance in Illinois, including the use of referral systems to link clients to needed services. To support these efforts, the 7 local agencies implementing IWP developed linkages to facilitate participant referrals for health promotion, clinical services, and programs addressing social needs. The IWP evaluation team implemented a community resource assessment (CRA) process to describe partnerships and facilitate partnership expansion. To conduct the process, we developed a CRA template, which IWP agencies completed in 2019, 2021, and 2023 to describe community organizations that offer IWP-related resources, their relationships with these organizations, and plans to develop or maintain relationships. We tabulated data on the number of partnerships at each agency and across resource types, mapped findings, and compared data across years. We also consolidated and shared strategies for partnership development. The number of partnerships increased from 2019 (N = 179) to 2021 (N = 225), then decreased slightly to 214 by 2023. In 2023, several IWP agencies reported that partners had discontinued services due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The CRA process provides a formal structure for public health agencies to document their partners and gaps and plan for new partnerships. Additionally, the CRA process contributes to understanding the diverse contexts in which public health programs are offered and how external factors, such as COVID-19, can indirectly affect the availability of community resources.

实施和评估社区资源评估过程,以确定和扩大支持无保险妇女心血管疾病风险降低方案的伙伴关系。
低收入、无保险的妇女不成比例地受到心血管疾病的影响。促进这一人群心血管疾病的一级和二级预防需要临床和公共卫生机构以外的支持。伊利诺伊州WISEWOMAN项目(IWP)为伊利诺伊州缺乏健康保险的妇女提供心血管疾病预防、筛查和管理,包括使用转诊系统将客户与所需服务联系起来。为了支持这些努力,实施国际计划的7个地方机构建立了联系,以便利参与者转介健康促进、临床服务和解决社会需要的方案。IWP评估小组实施了社区资源评估(CRA)流程,以描述伙伴关系并促进伙伴关系的扩展。为了实施这一过程,我们开发了一个CRA模板,IWP机构在2019年、2021年和2023年完成了该模板,以描述提供IWP相关资源的社区组织、它们与这些组织的关系,以及发展或维护关系的计划。我们将每个机构和不同资源类型的伙伴关系数量数据制成表格,绘制结果图,并对历年数据进行比较。我们还巩固和分享了伙伴关系发展战略。合伙企业数量从2019年(N = 179)增加到2021年(N = 225),然后到2023年略有下降至214。2023年,一些国际合作计划机构报告说,由于COVID-19大流行,合作伙伴已停止提供服务。应急评估程序为公共卫生机构提供了一个正式的结构,以记录其合作伙伴和差距,并规划新的伙伴关系。此外,CRA流程有助于了解提供公共卫生项目的不同背景,以及COVID-19等外部因素如何间接影响社区资源的可用性。
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Preventing Chronic Disease
Preventing Chronic Disease PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
3.60%
发文量
74
期刊介绍: Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. The mission of PCD is to promote the open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention. The vision of PCD is to be the premier forum where practitioners and policy makers inform research and researchers help practitioners and policy makers more effectively improve the health of the population. Articles focus on preventing and controlling chronic diseases and conditions, promoting health, and examining the biological, behavioral, physical, and social determinants of health and their impact on quality of life, morbidity, and mortality across the life span.
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