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Salud Pública de México
Print version ISSN 0036-3634
Abstract
BRAVO, Rosana L et al. Linking primary care and community organizations to increase colorectal cancer screening rates: the HAPPI project. Salud pública Méx [online]. 2019, vol.61, n.4, pp.427-435. Epub Mar 31, 2020. ISSN 0036-3634. https://doi.org/10.21149/9450.
Objective:
The Healthy Aging Partnerships in Preven tion Initiative (HAPPI) aims to increase the use of clinical preventive services (CPS) among underserved Latinos and African Americans in South Los Angeles who are 50+ years old.
Materials and methods:
HAPPI uses an evidence-based model, SPARC, to leverage existing resources and link community resources. HAPPI’s multi-sectoral partnerships include local non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community health centers (CHCs), aging and public health agencies serving the City and County of Los Angeles, and a university. Activities include CHC capacity assessment and training, and community capacity-building that included a small grants program.
Results:
We engaged five CHCs in quality improvement activities and eight NGOs in networking and programming to increase awareness and receipt of CPS. We discuss barriers and facilitators including the success of trainings conducted with CHC providers and NGO re presentatives.
Conclusion:
Multi-sectoral collaborations hold promise for increasing awareness and use of CPS in underserved communities.
Keywords : public health; intersectoral collaboration; preven tive health services.