A Community-Wide Collaboration to Reduce Cardiovascular Disease Risk: The Hearts of Sonoma County Initiative

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作者
Cheadle, Allen [1 ]
Rosaschi, Michelle [2 ]
Burden, Dolores [3 ]
Ferguson, Monica [4 ]
Greaves, Bo [5 ]
Houston, Lori [6 ]
McClendon, Jennifer [7 ]
Minkoff, Jerome [2 ]
Jones, Maggie [1 ]
Schwartz, Pam [8 ]
Nudelman, Jean [8 ]
Maddux-Gonzalez, Mary [2 ]
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[1] Kaiser Permanente Washington Hlth Res Inst, Ctr Community Hlth & Evaluat, Seattle, WA 98101 USA
[2] Redwood Community Hlth Coalit, Petaluma, CA USA
[3] Kaiser Permanente Med Grp, Sonoma Cty, CA USA
[4] St Joseph Hlth Med Grp, Irvine, CA USA
[5] Vista Family Hlth Ctr, Vista, CA USA
[6] Sonoma Cty Dept Hlth Serv, Santa Rosa, CA USA
[7] Northern Calif Ctr Well Being, Santa Rosa, CA USA
[8] Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA USA
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HEALTH-PROMOTION; PARTNERSHIPS;
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10.5888/pcd16.180596
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Purpose and Objectives Collaboration across multiple sectors is needed to bring about health system transformation, but creating effective and sustainable collaboratives is challenging. We describe outcomes and lessons learned from the Hearts of Sonoma County (HSC) initiative, a successful multi-sector collaborative effort to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in Sonoma County, California. Intervention Approach HSC works in both clinical systems and communities to reduce CVD risk. The initiative grew out of a longer-term county-wide collaborative effort known as Health Action. The clinical component involves activating primary care providers around management of CVD risk factors; community activities include community health workers conducting blood pressure screenings and a local heart disease prevention campaign. Evaluation Methods The impact of the clinical improvement efforts was tracked using blood pressure data from the 4 health systems participating in HSC. Descriptive information on the community-engagement efforts was obtained from program records. Lessons learned in developing and maintaining the collaborative were gathered through document review and interviews with key informants. Results Favorable trends were seen in blood pressure control among patients with hypertension in the participating health systems: patients with controlled blood pressure increased from 58% in 2014 to 67% in 2016 (P < .001). Between 2017 and 2019, the community engagement effort conducted 99 outreach events, reaching 1,751 individuals, and conducted 1,729 blood pressure screenings, with 441 individuals referred to clinical providers for follow-up care. HSC scored highly on 6 essential elements of an effective coalition and achieved a degree of sustainability that has eluded many other collaboratives. Implications for Public Health Factors contributing to the success of HSC include 1) starting small and focused to build trust among participants and demonstrate value, 2) working within the framework of a larger effort, and 3) providing long-term, open-ended backbone support.
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