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Colorado Community Engagement Alliance
NCT07440316 · University of Colorado, Denver
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About this study
CO-CEAL seeks to strengthen the translation of medical knowledge and scientific evidence into sustainable, culturally relevant practices and messages that resonate with communities. The initiative also aims to build capacity among community members and foster partnerships both between communities and the University and within communities themselves.
CO-CEAL uses the Transcreational Framework to engage with 5 communities in urban and rural Colorado to co-identify and co-address chronic disease-related issues with interventions that align with community cultural norms and values. CO-CEAL uses Group Model Building (GMB) to identify leverage points in each community and uses the Boot Camp/Community Translation (BCT) process to transcreate and disseminate messages and interventions related to chronic disease and mental health using a variety of mediums. CO-CEAL collaborates with community members, identified for their status as trusted messengers and having strong community connections, to build networks of community members from various sectors/roles to participate in project activities, including Boot Camp Translation, data collection, and participatory community meetings.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* 18 years of age through 90 years of age
* All genders
* Identify as Black/African American, East African, Latina/o/x/Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native
* Live in a participating region (Metro Denver, Pueblo, San Luis Valley, Front Range, Fort Morgan, Greeley)
Exclusion Criteria:
* Greater than 90 years of age
* Individuals younger than 18 years of age
* Individuals not identifying as Black/African American, East African, Latina/o/x/Hispanic, or American Indian/Alaska Native
* Individuals who do not live in a participating region (Metro Denver, Pueblo, San Luis Valley, Front Range, Fort Morgan, Greeley)
Study design
Enrollment target: 1500 participants
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2025-11-23
Estimated completion: 2027-06-30
Last updated: 2026-02-27
Interventions
Behavioral: Individual awareness and focused behavior change
Primary outcomes
- • Change in the number of respondents reporting how many times per week over the past month do they eat a green leafy or lettuce salad, with or without other vegetables as measured by Common Survey 4. (From Baseline Common Survey 4 to Follow-Up Common Survey 4, up to 2 years)
- • Change in the number of respondents reporting a lack of reliable transportation over the past 12 months that keeps them from medical appointments, meetings, work, or getting things they need for daily living as measured by Common Survey 4. (From Baseline Common Survey 4 to Follow-Up Common Survey 4, up to 2 years)
- • Change in the number of respondents reporting getting the social and emotional support they need as measured by Common Survey 4. (From Baseline Common Survey 4 to Follow-Up Common Survey 4, up to 2 years)
Sponsor
University of Colorado, Denver · other
With: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Contacts & investigators
ContactDonald Nease, Jr., MD · contact · donald.nease@cuanschutz.edu · 303.724.7283
ContactMontelle Tamez · contact · montelle.tamez@cuanschutz.edu
All locations (1)
University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical CampusRecruiting
Aurora, Colorado, United States