TY - JOUR
T1 - Conceptualizing National Advisory Boards in primary care research
T2 - Application to the Two in One HIV and COVID screening and testing model
AU - Ward, Maranda C.
AU - Delgado Setien, Paloma
AU - Konopasky, Abigail
AU - Conserve, Donaldson F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press.
PY - 2024/5/9
Y1 - 2024/5/9
N2 - The authors report on their development of a National Advisory Board (NAB) to guide a funded project: Two in One: HIV + COVID-19 Screening and Testing Model. This project aimed to improve primary care practitioners' capacity to routinize HIV, PrEP/PEP, and COVID-19 vaccine screenings for all their patients while relying on culturally responsive communication with their minoritized patients. To approach their monumental research and education tasks, they created a NAB, drawing from the literature on advisory boards to (a) promote board member engagement and (b) progress successfully through the six stages suggested for successful advisory boards. A midpoint survey and final focus groups with NAB members indicated mixed levels of engagement, a sense of time and work being valued, and pride in the media and academic reach of the project. The authors offer considerations for others considering forming a NAB to guide primary care research and interventions.
AB - The authors report on their development of a National Advisory Board (NAB) to guide a funded project: Two in One: HIV + COVID-19 Screening and Testing Model. This project aimed to improve primary care practitioners' capacity to routinize HIV, PrEP/PEP, and COVID-19 vaccine screenings for all their patients while relying on culturally responsive communication with their minoritized patients. To approach their monumental research and education tasks, they created a NAB, drawing from the literature on advisory boards to (a) promote board member engagement and (b) progress successfully through the six stages suggested for successful advisory boards. A midpoint survey and final focus groups with NAB members indicated mixed levels of engagement, a sense of time and work being valued, and pride in the media and academic reach of the project. The authors offer considerations for others considering forming a NAB to guide primary care research and interventions.
KW - advisory boards
KW - culturally responsive communication
KW - research
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85192637379&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/S1463423624000100
DO - 10.1017/S1463423624000100
M3 - Article
C2 - 38721697
AN - SCOPUS:85192637379
SN - 1463-4236
VL - 25
JO - Primary Health Care Research and Development
JF - Primary Health Care Research and Development
M1 - e26
ER -