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Community Engagement and Outreach Core

Sarah F. Kessler portrait

Sarah F. Kessler, Ph.D., MPH

  • Professor, Family Medicine and Community Health, KU School of Medicine
  • Director, Community Engagement and Outreach Core

Engaging with patients, families, caregivers, neighborhoods, and communities is an essential feature of implementation research. Meaningful engagement requires trust, which comes from sustained collaboration over time. In the case of rural research, substantial distances between researchers and stakeholders create even more serious challenges to meaningful engagement. In addition, community-tailored approaches—informed through partnerships with those individuals and communities—are essential for making a meaningful impact on population health. The vision for the Community Engagement and Outreach (CEO) Core is to offer a comprehensive suite of services and training opportunities tailored to the specific needs of each project and community population.

Cross-Core Coordination

The Community Engagement and Outreach Core will work with the Pragmatic Implementation Science Methods Core to gather provider/patient input for research design, collect qualitative data that informs research, and disseminate findings. We will work with the Administrative Core to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of the Community Engagement and Outreach core.

Specific Aims

Establish the Implementation Research Ethics Consultation Service (I-RECS). To meet the unique ethical challenges of conducting implementation science, the I-RECS will assist investigators with understanding and meeting the ethical and regulatory requirements related to their specific implementation projects.

Orient investigators to research and community engagement frameworks and create engagement plans to support implementation research. The CEO Core team will guide Research Project Leaders in the development of an engagement plan, adapted from the PCORI Engagement Plan Template. The CEO Core team will meet with Research Project Leaders on a quarterly basis to review engagement plans and benchmarks, share lessons learned, and troubleshoot challenges.

Provide comprehensive community engagement services for COBRE projects and the broader research community that successfully reaches populations with unmet health care needs. The CEO Core will link investigators with organizations and community-engaged professionals across Kansas that can facilitate context-aware and community-tailored engagement. Based on the engagement plan, the CEO Core will link investigators and their community partners using services and trainings to meet benchmarks for engagement.

Support dissemination of research project findings through community engagement. The CEO Core will support on-going engagement that ultimately will lead to breadth and depth of dissemination of research findings to stakeholders, including patients, clinicians, organizations, societies, and policy makers.

Collaborate with the Administrative Core to evaluate the effectiveness of the Community Engagement and Outreach Core. The Core will collect ongoing data to evaluate Core services.

Kansas Center for Implementation Science COBRE

Kansas Center for Implementation Science COBRE
Population Health
University of Kansas Medical Center
Mail Stop 1008
3901 Rainbow Boulevard
Kansas City, KS 66160