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The Integrated Knowledge, Dissemination, and Action (IKDA) Framework promotes equitable community engagement in health research. This novel model fosters co-creation and sustained utilization of evidence for community health improvements.

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  • Community-Engaged Research

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  • Equitable community engagement is crucial in Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) science.
  • Existing models often lack full integration of community leadership and contextual knowledge in research translation.
  • There is a need for frameworks that support community-academic partnerships throughout the research process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce the Integrated Knowledge, Dissemination, and Action (IKDA) Framework.
  • Provide a model for co-creating, disseminating, practicing, and institutionalizing health information in community settings.
  • Guide community-engaged approaches to translate evidence into actionable, culturally resonant health products and practices.

Main Methods:

  • Developed the IKDA Framework by integrating the Knowledge to Action (K2A) Framework and Brownson's Model for Dissemination of Research.
  • Applied the IKDA Framework in two public health initiatives: Health Promotion Through Environmental Design (HPTED) and National Network to Innovate for COVID-19 and Adult Vaccine Equity (NNICE).
  • Focused case studies on research and dissemination phases, utilizing community-driven strategies like digital tools, infographics, and training.

Main Results:

  • Community-driven dissemination strategies enhanced community awareness, trust, and engagement.
  • The IKDA Framework facilitated collaborative translation of evidence into culturally resonant and actionable practices.
  • Ongoing application of the IKDA Framework is supporting implementation and institutionalization in community settings.

Conclusions:

  • The IKDA Framework supports ethical, equitable, and sustainable community-based health improvements.
  • It fosters co-ownership and long-term community-academic partnerships, moving beyond traditional knowledge dissemination.
  • The framework offers a scalable and responsive roadmap for bridging research and community practice to achieve real-world impact.