Addressing health disparities through implementation science—a need to integrate an equity lens from the outset
Andrew D. Kerkhoff, Erica Farrand, Carina Marquez, Adithya Cattamanchi, Margaret A. Handley
Abstract
There is increasing attention being given to opportunities and approaches to advance health equity using implementation science. To reduce disparities in health, it is crucial that an equity lens is integrated from the earliest stages of the implementation process. In this paper, we outline four key pre-implementation steps and associated questions for implementation researchers to consider that may help guide selection and design of interventions and associated implementation strategies that are most likely to reach and be effective in reducing health disparities among vulnerable persons and communities.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineHealth services researchHealth informaticsHealth equityEquity (law)Public healthHealth administrationHealth policyThrough-the-lens meteringHealth economicsLens (geology)OptometryNursingPolitical scienceLawPetroleum engineeringEngineeringHealth Policy Implementation SciencePrimary Care and Health OutcomesHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life