Does Engagement Matter? The Impact of Patient and Community Engagement on Implementation of Cardiovascular Health Materials in Primary Care Settings
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Description
Analyzes New Mexico and Colorado primary care practices' uptake of cardiovascular disease prevention materials produced through Boot Camp Translation (BCT), a participatory research strategy where community members and patients adapt medical information into messages and materials that reflect local culture and language. Compares practices' likelihood of selecting materials produced locally and by demographically and geographically similar BCTs.
Author(s)
Linda Zittleman, John M. Westfall, Danelle Callen, et al.
Citation
BMC Primary Care, 25, 135
Date
04/2024
Type
Document
Tagged as
Cardiovascular disease · Community engagement and volunteerism · Culture and cultural competency · Primary care · Research methods and resources · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · Colorado · New Mexico