2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1079082
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Partnering with community-based organizations to improve equitable access to depression care for underserved older adults in the U.S.: Qualitative formative research

Abstract: BackgroundEmbedding evidenced-based programs (EBPs) like PEARLS outside clinical settings can help reduce inequities in access to depression care. Trusted community-based organizations (CBOs) reach older adults who are underserved; however, PEARLS adoption has been limited. Implementation science has tried to close this know-do gap, however a more intentional focus on equity is needed to engage CBOs. We partnered with CBOs to better understand their resources and needs in order to design more equitable dissemi… Show more

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“…Offering community-based depression care can reduce mental health inequities by improving service availability and utilization among older adults typically underserved by clinical care. Recent COVID-19 adaptations to PEARLS complements its existing in-person national delivery infrastructure by improving adoption though distance training and telePEARLS (i.e., delivered by telephone or video-conferencing sessions) (22,29,38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Offering community-based depression care can reduce mental health inequities by improving service availability and utilization among older adults typically underserved by clinical care. Recent COVID-19 adaptations to PEARLS complements its existing in-person national delivery infrastructure by improving adoption though distance training and telePEARLS (i.e., delivered by telephone or video-conferencing sessions) (22,29,38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2023, the district hospital had one physiotherapist and four rehabilitation technicians servicing a population of about 1,323,159 ( 29 ). This setting therefore depicts a typical resource-constrained rural area in Malawi, yet with a well-organized community structure that can be a conduit for introducing successful innovation of a caregiver-led intervention ( 30 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%