Authors
Abby M M Lohr, Jhenitza Raygoza, Maria (Graciela) D Porraz Capetillo, Omar Nur, Luz Molina, Ahmed Osman, Hindi Elmi, Ahmed A Mohamed, Thomas W Valente, Joan M Griffin, Mark L Wieland, Irene G Sia
Publication date
2023/2/28
Journal
Circulation
Volume
147
Issue
Suppl_1
Pages
AP650-AP650
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Introduction: Health promotion programs focused on cardiovascular disease are underutilized with im/migrants. The one-time referral to group-based interventions model ignores (1) the complex sociocultural influences on behavior change and (2) the socio-historical context of migration, racialization of immigrants and refugees, and the roles these play in differential social integration of refugees. One solution may be to apply community-based participatory research (CBPR) and Public Health Critical Race Praxis (PHCRP) to social network interventions with opinion leaders. Yet, these interventions are challenging to scale. There is a critical need to understand how to scale community-driven social network interventions to effectively address cardiovascular disease inequities resulting from systemic racism experienced by im/migrant populations. Developed using CBPR and informed by PHCRP, this work builds upon …