IM4Equity: an implementation science meta-framework for community-engaged partnerships to advance health equity

Abstract Background Implementation determinant frameworks identify factors that may impede or facilitate implementation of evidence-based innovations (EBI) in new contexts, including diverse community settings. For health equity initiatives, variations in which frameworks are used make synthesis and...

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Main Authors: Lilian G. Perez, James L. Merle, Justin D. Smith, Alex R. Dopp, Amy G. Huebschmann
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author Lilian G. Perez
James L. Merle
Justin D. Smith
Alex R. Dopp
Amy G. Huebschmann
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description Abstract Background Implementation determinant frameworks identify factors that may impede or facilitate implementation of evidence-based innovations (EBI) in new contexts, including diverse community settings. For health equity initiatives, variations in which frameworks are used make synthesis and identification of shared determinants difficult, including equity constructs. Further, such frameworks are rarely informed by community partner input. We describe the development of an equity-centered meta-framework that centers community-engagement called IM4Equity (Crosswalk of 4 IMplementation Frameworks to advance health Equity) as part of the Disparities Elimination through Coordinated Interventions to Prevent and Control Heart and Lung Disease Risk (DECIPHeR) Alliance, comprised of seven research-community partnerships across the U.S. Methods We conducted a crosswalk of determinants (domains and constructs within domains) from the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment framework; Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model; updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research; and Health Equity Implementation Framework. We reviewed original source publications and resources to identify determinants from each framework, which informed a prototype figure. We obtained feedback on the figure with a user-centered design approach with DECIPHeR research teams and community partners, plus framework developers. We used thematic analysis to summarize the feedback and inform iterative development of supporting materials to guide community partner engagement in informing and applying IM4Equity (e.g., blank framework template, guidance for completing the template). Results IM4Equity identifies shared and unique domains: intra- and extra-organizational contexts, characteristics of individuals involved in implementation, innovation characteristics, bridging factors, implementation process, and implementation phases. We identified examples of shared constructs for each domain and example factors that may improve health equity or maintain systems of oppression (e.g., structural racism). Feedback sessions identified two areas for improving the usability of IM4Equity, which we addressed in the final figure and supporting materials: 1) design and appropriateness (e.g., language) and 2) approach for integrating community partner perspectives. Conclusions IM4Equity highlights key overlapping determinants across existing frameworks, which can promote shared learning across health equity initiatives. IM4Equity is one of the first meta-frameworks to promote co-creation and application of an implementation framework with community partners, which may help inform more equitable implementation measures and strategies to advance health equity.
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spelling doaj-art-aad0ac37be6e41f694b888808dba90742025-08-20T03:45:27ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632025-03-0125111310.1186/s12913-025-12537-8IM4Equity: an implementation science meta-framework for community-engaged partnerships to advance health equityLilian G. Perez0James L. Merle1Justin D. Smith2Alex R. Dopp3Amy G. Huebschmann4Behavioral and Policy Sciences Department, RANDDepartment of Population Health Sciences, Division of Health System Innovation and Research, Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine, University of UtahDepartment of Population Health Sciences, Division of Health System Innovation and Research, Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine, University of UtahBehavioral and Policy Sciences Department, RANDDivision of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical CampusAbstract Background Implementation determinant frameworks identify factors that may impede or facilitate implementation of evidence-based innovations (EBI) in new contexts, including diverse community settings. For health equity initiatives, variations in which frameworks are used make synthesis and identification of shared determinants difficult, including equity constructs. Further, such frameworks are rarely informed by community partner input. We describe the development of an equity-centered meta-framework that centers community-engagement called IM4Equity (Crosswalk of 4 IMplementation Frameworks to advance health Equity) as part of the Disparities Elimination through Coordinated Interventions to Prevent and Control Heart and Lung Disease Risk (DECIPHeR) Alliance, comprised of seven research-community partnerships across the U.S. Methods We conducted a crosswalk of determinants (domains and constructs within domains) from the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment framework; Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model; updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research; and Health Equity Implementation Framework. We reviewed original source publications and resources to identify determinants from each framework, which informed a prototype figure. We obtained feedback on the figure with a user-centered design approach with DECIPHeR research teams and community partners, plus framework developers. We used thematic analysis to summarize the feedback and inform iterative development of supporting materials to guide community partner engagement in informing and applying IM4Equity (e.g., blank framework template, guidance for completing the template). Results IM4Equity identifies shared and unique domains: intra- and extra-organizational contexts, characteristics of individuals involved in implementation, innovation characteristics, bridging factors, implementation process, and implementation phases. We identified examples of shared constructs for each domain and example factors that may improve health equity or maintain systems of oppression (e.g., structural racism). Feedback sessions identified two areas for improving the usability of IM4Equity, which we addressed in the final figure and supporting materials: 1) design and appropriateness (e.g., language) and 2) approach for integrating community partner perspectives. Conclusions IM4Equity highlights key overlapping determinants across existing frameworks, which can promote shared learning across health equity initiatives. IM4Equity is one of the first meta-frameworks to promote co-creation and application of an implementation framework with community partners, which may help inform more equitable implementation measures and strategies to advance health equity.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12537-8Implementation scienceFrameworkHealth equityUser-centered designCommunity engagement
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IM4Equity: an implementation science meta-framework for community-engaged partnerships to advance health equity
BMC Health Services Research
Implementation science
Framework
Health equity
User-centered design
Community engagement
title IM4Equity: an implementation science meta-framework for community-engaged partnerships to advance health equity
title_full IM4Equity: an implementation science meta-framework for community-engaged partnerships to advance health equity
title_fullStr IM4Equity: an implementation science meta-framework for community-engaged partnerships to advance health equity
title_full_unstemmed IM4Equity: an implementation science meta-framework for community-engaged partnerships to advance health equity
title_short IM4Equity: an implementation science meta-framework for community-engaged partnerships to advance health equity
title_sort im4equity an implementation science meta framework for community engaged partnerships to advance health equity
topic Implementation science
Framework
Health equity
User-centered design
Community engagement
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-025-12537-8
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