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Operationalizing Equity-centered Implementation Through Person-centered Care Capacity-building with HIV Service Organizations: The SUSTAIN Approach

Capacity-building in trauma-informed care and harm reduction approaches with Southern HIV service organizations must be implemented in ways that foster trust and spur organizational change. Using an equity-centered implementation science framework, this study examines implementation strategies of th...

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Published in:Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 2023-08, Vol.34 (3), p.183-207
Main Authors: Stanton, Megan C, Ali, Samira B, McCormick, Katie A, Aguilar, Lladira, Aviles, Ale, Keo, Bec Sokha, Stanley, Marcus, Traylor, Masonia, Wilson, Maria
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Summary:Capacity-building in trauma-informed care and harm reduction approaches with Southern HIV service organizations must be implemented in ways that foster trust and spur organizational change. Using an equity-centered implementation science framework, this study examines implementation strategies of the SUSTAIN COMPASS Coordinating Center's person-centered care (PCC) capacity-building interventions. Fifty-eight (58) in-depth qualitative interviews with staff (N=116) who received PCC capacity-building were analyzed using modified grounded theory. Analysis identified four factors of equity-centered implementation that facilitated PCC capacity-building implementation. 1) Innovation factors: SUSTAIN models PCC approaches when implementing PCC capacity-building. 2) Inner factors: SUSTAIN employs PCC approaches. 3) Outer factors: SUSTAIN highlights socio-political factors that may influence PCC implementation. 4) Bridging factors: SUSTAIN facilitates partnerships to promote PCC learning and sustainability. SUSTAIN PCC capacity-building advances health equity through operationalizing personcentered care in capacity-building implementation.
ISSN:1049-2089
1548-6869
1548-6869
DOI:10.1353/hpu.2023.a903360