Framing Priorities for Advancing Health Equity Through Implementation Science

Cancer prevention and control interventions have not been equitably implemented or delivered. Implementation science could be leveraged to improve translation of knowledge into practice and uptake of evidence-based interventions in structurally disadvantaged populations. Advancement in this space requires defining health equity, understanding key components of equity frameworks and their intersection with implementation research, and the integration of community and practitioner stakeholder perspectives, and pathways for increasing diversity in the field. This session is the first of a three-part series designed to explore opportunities for implementation science in advancing equity and to reflect on how transdisciplinary approaches can contribute to reducing inequalities in cancer control and health outcomes. This initial webinar will lay the groundwork for the series and each session will highlight speakers who work in population health, implementation science, health equity, and health disparities across prevention and treatment contexts.

Speakers

Monika Baskin, PhD; Leopoldo Cabassa, PhD, MSW; Lori Carter-Edwards, PhD, MPH; Sandra Echeverria, PhD, MPH

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Funding Statement

The Consortium for Cancer Implementation Science is supported by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number P30CA016086. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.