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Abstract
community participation program evaluation social networks
The ComPASS Consortium Survey was completed as part of the larger "Advancing Health Equity Through Innovative Community Capacity Building, Data Science & Delivering Community-Centered Structural Interventions & Outcomes: Drexel's ComPASS Coordination Center (C3)" cooperative agreement. This funding tasked C3 with providing oversight for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the Community Partnerships to Advance Science for Society (ComPASS) Program, a first-of-its-kind national effort to advance community-led health equity structural intervention research. Acting as its backbone, the C3 administered and coordinated multiple components of the ComPASS Program through its three interdependent cores (Administrative, Data, and Capacity-Building), and coordinating the work of 24 community-led health equity structural intervention (CHESI) teams located throughout the United States. The ComPASS Consortium Survey aimed to assess the effectiveness of ComPASS organization and governance structure, activities, collaboration, communications, achievement of outcomes, and connections between consortium members and organizations as a growing network. As part of this survey, C3 solicited feedback from all members of the ComPASS consortium (e.g., NIH, C3, CHESIs, and 5 Hubs) to learn from this experience and shape future ComPASS activities to effectively build collaborations and achieve ComPASS goals. ComPASS was terminated on April 7, 2025 before the second annual survey.
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Title
ComPASS Coordinating Center Year 1 Consortium Survey
Creators
Amy Carroll-Scott - Drexel University
Ana Diez Roux - Drexel University
Jan Eberth - Drexel University
Publisher
ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research
Grant note
1U24NR021014-01 / National Institute of Nursing Research
5U24NR021014-02 / National Institute of Nursing Research
Resource Type
Dataset
Language
English
Academic Unit
Urban Health Collaborative; Epidemiology and Biostatistics; Health Management and Policy; Community Health and Prevention