The health equity implementation framework: proposal and preliminary study of hepatitis C virus treatment
United States Department of Veterans Affairs · Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Researchers could benefit from methodological advancements to advance uptake of new treatments while also reducing healthcare disparities. A comprehensive determinants framework for healthcare disparity implementation challenges is essential to accurately understand an implementation problem and select implementation strategies.
We integrated and modified two conceptual frameworks-one from implementation science and one from healthcare disparities research to develop the Health Equity Implementation Framework. We applied the Health Equity Implementation Framework to a historical healthcare disparity challenge-hepatitis C virus (HCV) and its treatment among Black patients seeking care in the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). A specific implementation assessment at the patient level was needed to understand any barriers to increasing uptake of HCV treatment, independent of cost. We conducted a preliminary study to assess how feasible it was for researchers to use the Health Equity Implementation Framework. We applied the framework to design the qualitative interview guide and interpret results. Using quantitative data to screen potential participants, this preliminary study consisted of semi-structured interviews with a purposively selected sample of Black, rural-dwelling, older adult VA patients (N = 12), living with HCV, from VA medical clinics in the Southern part of the USA.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 65.50
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 85
Authors
5- ENEva N. WoodwardCorresponding
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
- MMMonica M. Matthieu
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Saint Louis University
- USUchenna S. Uchendu
- SSShari S. Rogal
University of Pittsburgh, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
- JEJoAnn E. Kirchner
United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, Department of Veterans Affairs, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Implementation research
- Equity (law)
- Medicine
- Health care
- Health services research
- Health administration
- Health informatics
- Health equity
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions