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Community-Academic Partnerships to Reduce Cancer Inequities: The ChicagoCHEC Community Engagement Core.

Aida L Giachello, Karriem S Watson, Moira Stuart, Henrietta Barceló, Joanne Glenn, Shan Wang, Elena Navas-Nacher, Magdalena Nava, June McKoy, Erika de Riva, Jen Cooper, Lisa Aponte-Soto, Jacqueline Kanoon, Erica Martinez, Melissa Simon.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 2015, Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (ChicagoCHEC) was formed to address cancer inequities. The Community Engagement Core (CEC) is one of the key components aimed at establishing meaningful partnerships between the academic institutions and the community. Herein, we describe ChicagoCHEC CEC processes, challenges, opportunities, successes, and preliminary evaluation results.
METHODS: CEC stresses participatory and empowerment approaches in all aspects of ChicagoCHEC work. Evaluation processes were conducted to assess, report back, and respond to community needs and to evaluate the strength of the partnership.
RESULTS: CEC has facilitated meaningful community integration and involvement in all ChicagoCHEC work. The partnership resulted in annual cancer symposium; more than 50 outreach and education activities, including cancer screening and referrals; the development of health resources; and providing expertise in culturally and health literacy appropriate research targeting minorities. Preliminary partnership evaluation results show that ChicagoCHEC researchers and community partners have developed trust and cohesiveness and value the community benefits resulting from the partnership.
CONCLUSIONS: CEC is essential in achieving research objectives following community participatory action research (CPAR) approaches. Some key lessons learned include 1) the need for clear, honest, and open channels of communication not only among the three participating academic institutions, but also among the community partners, 2) transparent operational processes, and 3) mutual trust and understanding regarding the different cultures, structure, foci and processes, expectations at each institution and partnering organization.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31378729      PMCID: PMC6984343          DOI: 10.1353/cpr.2019.0032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh        ISSN: 1557-0541


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Review 4.  Community-Academic Partnerships: A Systematic Review of the State of the Literature and Recommendations for Future Research.

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Journal:  Milbank Q       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 4.911

5.  Redes En Acción. Increasing Hispanic participation in cancer research, training, and awareness.

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Journal:  Cancer       Date:  2006-10-15       Impact factor: 6.860

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7.  Research for improved health: variability and impact of structural characteristics in federally funded community engaged research.

Authors:  Cythina R Pearson; Bonnie Duran; John Oetzel; Maya Margarati; Malia Villegas; Julie Lucero; Nina Wallerstein
Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2015

8.  Building Cross-Institutional Collaborative Infrastructure and Processes: Early Lessons From the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative.

Authors:  Melissa A Simon; Marian Fitzgibbon; Christina Ciecierski; Jennifer M Cooper; Erica Martinez; Laura Tom; Jacqueline Kanoon; Joseph Feinglass; Richard Warnecke; Moira Stuart; Michael Stern; Lidia Filus; Robert A Winn
Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2019
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Authors:  Karen J Gibbins; Jamie O Lo
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3.  Building Cross-Institutional Collaborative Infrastructure and Processes: Early Lessons From the Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative.

Authors:  Melissa A Simon; Marian Fitzgibbon; Christina Ciecierski; Jennifer M Cooper; Erica Martinez; Laura Tom; Jacqueline Kanoon; Joseph Feinglass; Richard Warnecke; Moira Stuart; Michael Stern; Lidia Filus; Robert A Winn
Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2019

4.  Architecture Matters-Moving Beyond "Business as Usual": The Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative.

Authors:  Melissa A Simon
Journal:  Prog Community Health Partnersh       Date:  2019

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Authors:  Robert A Hiatt; Amanda Sibley; Brinda Venkatesh; Joyce Cheng; Niharika Dixit; Rena Fox; Pamela Ling; Tung Nguyen; Debora Oh; Nynikka R Palmer; Rena J Pasick; Michael B Potter; Ma Somsouk; Roberto Ariel Vargas; Maya Vijayaraghavan; Alan Ashworth
Journal:  Curr Epidemiol Rep       Date:  2022-03-21

Review 6.  A narrative review of sociodemographic risk and disparities in screening, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of the most common extrathoracic malignancies in the United States.

Authors:  Sarah Singh; Praveen Sridhar
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2021-06       Impact factor: 2.895

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