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Development and Feasibility Testing of the Clinical-Community Linkage Self-Assessment Survey for Community Organizations

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FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.797468

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program evaluation (MeSH); health services; community networks (MeSH); community health services [MeSH]; health promotion (source; MeSH NLM)

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  1. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research Center from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [U48DP005013]
  2. NCATS/NIH [U48DP005013, UL1 TR002319, KL2 TR002317]
  3. [TL1 TR002318]

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This article introduces the Clinical-Community Linkage Self-Assessment Survey (CCL Self-Assessment), a tool that can help community organizations identify the strengths and weaknesses of their linkages. Through literature review, expert feedback, and feasibility testing, the authors validate the effectiveness and feasibility of the CCL Self-Assessment survey.
IntroductionClinical-community linkages (CCLs) can improve health, but few instruments exist to evaluate these partnerships. To address this gap, we develop and test the Clinical-Community Linkage Self-Assessment Survey (CCL Self-Assessment). Materials and MethodsWe built on an existing framework and conducted a literature review to guide the design of our survey, and obtained feedback from academic, clinical, and community-based experts. To pretest the instrument, we conducted 10 think-aloud interviews with community-based health-promotion organizations. We performed feasibility testing with 38 staff from 20 community organizations, followed by criterion-validity testing. ResultsThe 15-item final instrument includes five domains: Nature of the Relationship, Communication, Referral Process, Feedback Loop, and Timeliness. Expert feedback included keeping the CCL Self-Assessment brief and actionable. Think-aloud interviews produced a range of revisions related to item wording, instructions, brevity, and formatting. Feasibility testing showed high response rate and ease of administration. Sites scoring high on the CCL Self-Assessment also scored high on the criterion measure. DiscussionWe demonstrate feasibility, as well as face, content, construct, and criterion validity. Initial results suggest the CCL Self-Assessment survey may be used by community organizations to identify strengths and weaknesses of their linkages. Next steps include additional statistical validation and testing to determine how the CCL Self-Assessment survey works in the field as well as providing specific tools to improve linkages.

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