Online Program

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CVD management through engaging the Jackson Heart Study community


Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Donna Antoine-Lavigne, PhD, Jackson Heart Study Community Outreach Center, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS
Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins, MPH, PhD, School of Public Health, Jackson Heart Study Graduate Training and Education Program, JSU, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS
Lavon Young, Jackson Heart Study Community Outreach Center, Jackson State University, School of Public Health, Jackson, MS
Darcel Odom, Jackson Heart Study Community Outreach Center, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS
Marty Fortenberry, MSW, Jackson Heart Study Community Outreach Center, Jackson State University, School of Public Health, Jackson, MS
Gregory Wilson Sr., MA, Jackson Heart Study Graduate Training and Education/Community Outreach Centers, Jackson State University School of Public Health (Initiative), Jackson, MS
Clifton C. Addison, PhD, Jackson Heart Study/Project Health/School of Public Health, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS
Introduction: The Community Outreach Center (CORC) of the Jackson Heart Study (JHS) seeks to reach the community to disseminate research findings and to facilitate the initiation of successful intervention with our community partners. We want to make a difference in the prevalence of CVD among African Americans in Mississippi. We strive to translate research findings to the community in a culturally appropriate and timely manner, and we present the strategies used by CORC to promote the type of awareness and capacity building to facilitate effective cardiovascular disease management.Methods: Through our numerous community events, CORC staff solicited input from JHS study participants and other interested community members regarding the most appropriate and efficient methods to disseminate research findings. CORC staff also sought contributions from study participants about their chosen methods and manner of information dissemination. Results: Some steps to facilitate effective dissemination include: (1) Developing a budget that supports dissemination efforts, (2) Developing a timeline for dissemination efforts, and (3) Developing a list of resources that would be used to make research results available to various audiences. Conclusions: Cardiovascular disease research findings must be disseminated by professionals who have the desire and expertise in communicating effectively to community groups and stakeholders. Researchers must use multiple methods to disseminate findings to study participants, and they should also make it a mandatory deliverable to disseminate research progress and findings to agencies and service providers that serve members of the research participants’ communities.

Learning Areas:

Administer health education strategies, interventions and programs
Advocacy for health and health education
Assessment of individual and community needs for health education
Implementation of health education strategies, interventions and programs

Learning Objectives:
Describe steps to facilitate effective CVD management Identify strategies to facilitate effective research findings dissemination

Keyword(s): African American, Community-Based Partnership & Collaboration

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am the Principal Investigator of the Jackson Heart Study Community Outreach Center and I direct the activities of this center that focuses on community engagement and health promotion and education.I have over thirty years of experience in the field.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.