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Caitlin Elizabeth Sangdahl1, Sara S Masoud2, Vidya Sharma3
1Institute for Integration of Medicine and Science, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.
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Older adults experience high rates of chronic disease that reduce quality of life and independence. In South Texas, these challenges are compounded by limited access to culturally aligned care and a high burden of chronic conditions. Addressing these disparities requires infrastructure that bridges research and practice to support the translation of evidence into real-world care. This manuscript describes the establishment of the Supporting Older Adults through Research Network (SOARNet), a population-specific practice-based research network (PBRN) and reports early lessons from its development and recruitment strategies. SOARNet employs a multi-level leadership structure and an Advisory Board to guide research priorities, review member-initiated proposals, and facilitate collaboration among clinical, research, and community stakeholders. Recruitment strategies included informational materials, clinic visits, and targeted email outreach. Since inception, SOARNet has enrolled 61 members representing healthcare clinicians (55.7%), researchers (18.0%), community members (32.8%), and organizations (8.2%), with targeted email outreach proving most effective (n = 56). SOARNet has supported a collaborative research study, facilitated member consultations, and contributed to dissemination activities. These findings demonstrate the value of population-specific PBRNs in advancing community-engaged translational research to improve care for older adults. Future priorities focus on expanding partnerships and strengthening culturally responsive, bidirectional research.
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