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Community Partners in Care: Leveraging Community Diversity to Improve Depression Care for Underserved Populations.

Dmitry Khodyakov1, Peter Mendel, Elizabeth Dixon, Andrea Jones, Zoe Masongsong, Kenneth Wells.   

Abstract

Research suggests that the quality and outcomes of depression treatment for adults can be substantially improved through "collaborative care" programs. However, there is a lack of resources required to implement such programs in vulnerable communities. Our paper examines the planning phase of the Community Partners in Care (CPIC) initiative, which addresses this problem through a unique approach in which academic institutions partner directly with a wide range of community-based and service organizations in all phases of the project fielded in two underserved communities in Los Angeles. CPIC offers a unique opportunity to understand how diverse organizations can work together to address community depression care needs and to analyze the potential strengths and tradeoffs of coordinating among such varied entities. This article focuses on intra-group dynamics that surround the process of participatory research and reports results of the first wave of process evaluation of the planning phase of the CPIC initiative. Our analysis explores two main themes: Community-Partnered Participatory Research and benefits and challenges of collaboration in diverse groups.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 21528111      PMCID: PMC3082465     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Divers Organ Communities Nations        ISSN: 1447-9583


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4.  Adjournment in Community HIV Prevention: Exploring Transitions in Community-Academic Partnerships.

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Authors:  Bowen Chung; Michael Ong; Susan L Ettner; Felica Jones; James Gilmore; Michael McCreary; Cathy Sherbourne; Victoria Ngo; Paul Koegel; Lingqi Tang; Elizabeth Dixon; Jeanne Miranda; Thomas R Belin; Kenneth B Wells
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6.  An implementation evaluation of the community engagement and planning intervention in the CPIC Depression Care Improvement Trial.

Authors:  Dmitry Khodyakov; Mienah Zulfacar Sharif; Elizabeth L Dixon; Peter Mendel; Bowen Chung; Barbara Linkski; Janis Bush Jones
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2013-04-27

7.  Engaging Community Networks to Improve Depression Services: A Cluster-Randomized Trial of a Community Engagement and Planning Intervention.

Authors:  Peter Mendel; Jennifer O'Hora; Lily Zhang; Susan Stockdale; Elizabeth L Dixon; Jim Gilmore; Felica Jones; Andrea Jones; Pluscedia Williams; Mienah Zulfacar Sharif; Zoe Masongsong; Farbod Kadkhoda; Esmeralda Pulido; Bowen Chung; Kenneth B Wells
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8.  From subject to participant: ethics and the evolving role of community in health research.

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9.  Partnered evaluation of a community engagement intervention: use of a kickoff conference in a randomized trial for depression care improvement in underserved communities.

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