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  • Public Health
  • Health Equity Research
  • Community-Based Participatory Research

Background:

  • Focus shifted to social, environmental, and economic determinants of health equity.
  • Cross-sectoral collaboration is crucial but challenging for policy development.
  • Engaging diverse stakeholders and aligning objectives requires significant effort.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Develop and implement a Regional Health Equity Survey (RHES) through a community-campus partnership.
  • Generate interdisciplinary knowledge to guide multisectoral action for health equity.
  • Address the need for effective collaboration in advancing health equity.

Main Methods:

  • Facilitated discussions and free listing generated survey items.
  • Community partners pilot-tested the survey for feasibility and duration.
  • Respondent-driven sampling ensured diverse sector and regional representation.

Main Results:

  • 206 participants from 13 sectors across 5 counties completed the RHES over 6 months.
  • Community-engaged approach demonstrated feasibility for survey development and recruitment.
  • Findings highlight current capacity for multisectoral impact on health equity in Northern Arizona.

Conclusions:

  • The Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative successfully developed and implemented the RHES with community input.
  • The survey promotes understanding and multisectoral action on health inequity's root causes.
  • Results will enhance research and evaluation capacity for addressing regional health inequities.