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Creating and Implementing a Community Engagement Strategy for the 2022–2027 Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan Through an Academic–State Public Health Department Partnership
INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive cancer control (CCC) plans are state-level blueprints that identify regional cancer priorities and health equity strategies. Coalitions are encouraged to engage with community members, advocacy groups, people representing multiple sectors, and working partners throughout...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10431926/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37562068 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.220422 |
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author | Carnahan, Leslie R. Hallock, Colleen Soto, Brenda Kasebier, Linda Dracos, Elise Martinez, Erica Newsome, Jennifer Mersha, Tigist Pluta, David Henderson, Vida Khare, Manorama |
author_facet | Carnahan, Leslie R. Hallock, Colleen Soto, Brenda Kasebier, Linda Dracos, Elise Martinez, Erica Newsome, Jennifer Mersha, Tigist Pluta, David Henderson, Vida Khare, Manorama |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive cancer control (CCC) plans are state-level blueprints that identify regional cancer priorities and health equity strategies. Coalitions are encouraged to engage with community members, advocacy groups, people representing multiple sectors, and working partners throughout the development process. We describe the community and legislative engagement strategy developed and implemented during 2020–2022 for the 2022–2027 Illinois CCC plan. METHODS: The engagement strategies were grounded in theory and evidence-based tools and resources. It was developed and implemented by coalition members representing the state health department and an academic partner, with feedback from the larger coalition. The strategy included a statewide town hall, 8 focus groups, and raising awareness of the plan among state policy makers. RESULTS: A total of 112 people participated in the town hall and focus groups, including 40 (36%) cancer survivors, 31 (28%) cancer caregivers, and 18 (16%) Latino and 26 (23%) African American residents. Fourteen of 53 (26%) focus group participants identified as rural. Participants identified drivers of cancer disparities (eg, lack of a comprehensive health insurance system, discrimination, transportation access) and funding and policy priorities. Illinois House Resolution 0675, the Illinois Cancer Control Plan, was passed in March 2022. CONCLUSION: The expertise and voices of community members affected by cancer can be documented and reflected in CCC plans. CCC plans can be brought to the attention of policy makers. Other coalitions working on state plans may consider replicating our strategy. Ultimately, CCC plans should reflect health equity principles and prioritize eliminating cancer disparities. |
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spelling | pubmed-104319262023-08-17 Creating and Implementing a Community Engagement Strategy for the 2022–2027 Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan Through an Academic–State Public Health Department Partnership Carnahan, Leslie R. Hallock, Colleen Soto, Brenda Kasebier, Linda Dracos, Elise Martinez, Erica Newsome, Jennifer Mersha, Tigist Pluta, David Henderson, Vida Khare, Manorama Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Comprehensive cancer control (CCC) plans are state-level blueprints that identify regional cancer priorities and health equity strategies. Coalitions are encouraged to engage with community members, advocacy groups, people representing multiple sectors, and working partners throughout the development process. We describe the community and legislative engagement strategy developed and implemented during 2020–2022 for the 2022–2027 Illinois CCC plan. METHODS: The engagement strategies were grounded in theory and evidence-based tools and resources. It was developed and implemented by coalition members representing the state health department and an academic partner, with feedback from the larger coalition. The strategy included a statewide town hall, 8 focus groups, and raising awareness of the plan among state policy makers. RESULTS: A total of 112 people participated in the town hall and focus groups, including 40 (36%) cancer survivors, 31 (28%) cancer caregivers, and 18 (16%) Latino and 26 (23%) African American residents. Fourteen of 53 (26%) focus group participants identified as rural. Participants identified drivers of cancer disparities (eg, lack of a comprehensive health insurance system, discrimination, transportation access) and funding and policy priorities. Illinois House Resolution 0675, the Illinois Cancer Control Plan, was passed in March 2022. CONCLUSION: The expertise and voices of community members affected by cancer can be documented and reflected in CCC plans. CCC plans can be brought to the attention of policy makers. Other coalitions working on state plans may consider replicating our strategy. Ultimately, CCC plans should reflect health equity principles and prioritize eliminating cancer disparities. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10431926/ /pubmed/37562068 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.220422 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Preventing Chronic Disease is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Carnahan, Leslie R. Hallock, Colleen Soto, Brenda Kasebier, Linda Dracos, Elise Martinez, Erica Newsome, Jennifer Mersha, Tigist Pluta, David Henderson, Vida Khare, Manorama Creating and Implementing a Community Engagement Strategy for the 2022–2027 Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan Through an Academic–State Public Health Department Partnership |
title | Creating and Implementing a Community Engagement Strategy for the 2022–2027 Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan Through an Academic–State Public Health Department Partnership |
title_full | Creating and Implementing a Community Engagement Strategy for the 2022–2027 Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan Through an Academic–State Public Health Department Partnership |
title_fullStr | Creating and Implementing a Community Engagement Strategy for the 2022–2027 Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan Through an Academic–State Public Health Department Partnership |
title_full_unstemmed | Creating and Implementing a Community Engagement Strategy for the 2022–2027 Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan Through an Academic–State Public Health Department Partnership |
title_short | Creating and Implementing a Community Engagement Strategy for the 2022–2027 Illinois Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan Through an Academic–State Public Health Department Partnership |
title_sort | creating and implementing a community engagement strategy for the 2022–2027 illinois comprehensive cancer control plan through an academic–state public health department partnership |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10431926/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37562068 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.220422 |
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