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Planning for Community Scale-Up of Project HEAL: Insights From the SPRINT Initiative.

Laundette P Jones1, Jimmie L Slade2, Felicia Davenport1, Sherie Lou Z Santos1, Cheryl L Knott1.   

Abstract

Project HEAL (Health through Early Awareness and Learning) is an evidence-based intervention rooted in health behavior change theory and aims to increase cancer awareness and early detection through African American faith-based organizations. This study explored the potential for broader scale-up and dissemination of Project HEAL with the team's participation in a training program called Speeding Research-Tested INTerventions (SPRINT). The SPRINT training was framed using tools from the Business Model Canvas and the Value Proposition Canvas to guide trainees in designing (1) compelling value propositions, (2) a minimal viable product, and (3) questions to gain critical insight from various stakeholders during a process called Customer Discovery. We report on our experiences and insights on intervention scale-up that we gained from the training, including key findings from 41 discovery interviews conducted with various stakeholders of the church. We learned several valuable lessons from the discovery interviews such as scale-up will likely be more incremental than immediate. Additional refinement is needed to scale up the intervention for "real-world" application, such as making our technology more user-friendly and including additional health topics beyond cancer. We discuss how insights from the training refined our plans for future scale-up and dissemination in a constituent-informed way.

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Keywords:  African American; dissemination; evidence based; health-education; scale-up

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30678512      PMCID: PMC6656629          DOI: 10.1177/1524839918824087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


  27 in total

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5.  A comparison of a spiritually based and non-spiritually based educational intervention for informed decision making for prostate cancer screening among church-attending African-American men.

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6.  Enhancing organizational capacity to provide cancer control programs among Latino churches: design and baseline findings of the CRUZA Study.

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7.  Dimensions of sustainability for a health communication intervention in African American churches: a multi-methods study.

Authors:  Mary Ann Scheirer; Sherie Lou Z Santos; Erin K Tagai; Janice Bowie; Jimmie Slade; Roxanne Carter; Cheryl L Holt
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8.  Adoption, reach, and implementation of a cancer education intervention in African American churches.

Authors:  Sherie Lou Zara Santos; Erin K Tagai; Mary Ann Scheirer; Janice Bowie; Muhiuddin Haider; Jimmie Slade; Min Qi Wang; Cheryl L Holt
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2017-03-14       Impact factor: 7.327

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10.  Translating evidence-based interventions for implementation: Experiences from Project HEAL in African American churches.

Authors:  Cheryl L Holt; Erin K Tagai; Mary Ann Scheirer; Sherie Lou Z Santos; Janice Bowie; Muhiuddin Haider; Jimmie L Slade; Min Qi Wang; Tony Whitehead
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