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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 27.
Published in final edited form as: J Particip Res Methods. 2020 Jul 21;1(1):https://jprm.scholasticahq.com/article/13182.

Table 1.

Overview of SEED Method Process for Community Action Planning

Phase I: Identify Strategies
Identify and engage (12 - 20 weeks) Research team: Meets weekly or bi-weekly, gathers and reviews data on the target population and health issue, completes the SEED stakeholder identification and recruitment matrices, recruits TG participants, holds first TG meetings.
Topic groups: First TG meeting to get introduced to the project.
Consult (4-6 weeks) Research team: Facilitates TG meetings, conducts focus groups and interviews and summarizes results.
Topic groups: Each TG meets twice to plan focus groups and interviews and to review results.
SCAN participants: Participate in focus groups and interviews (or other consultative methods).
Conceptualize (2 weeks) Research team: Facilitates TG meetings, reviews conceptual models.
Topic groups: Meet twice to participate in conceptual model training and then to create conceptual models.
Generate strategies (1-2 weeks) Research team: Facilitates TG meetings.
Topic groups: Each TG meets to review the full set of models and participates in a facilitated exercise to generate strategies.
Prioritize strategies (1-2 weeks) Research team: Facilitates TG meetings.
Topic groups: Each TG meets to prioritize strategies.
Phase 2: Action Planning
Select strategies (2-4 weeks) Research team: Researches each prioritized strategy, prepares a presentation for community stakeholders, and holds a community stakeholder meeting to select final strategies.
Topic groups: Although TG work is finished, TG participants can attend the community stakeholder meeting and stay involved through the action planning phase.
Form work groups (2-4 weeks) Research team: Holds second community stakeholder meeting to review final strategies, form work groups, and select work group chairs.
Work groups: Each WG develops a meeting schedule and a logic model.
Implement work plans (10 months) Research team: Research team liaisons attend WG meetings, provide support and documentation, and report back to the research team. The team tracks progress, provides technical support, and holds a semi-annual meeting that brings all WG participants and other community stakeholders together to review progress and address challenges.
Work groups: Meet regularly, create a work plan and timeline, and implement work plan steps. Chairs meet with research team quarterly.
Wrap up/next steps (4 weeks) Research team: Holds a meeting that brings all WG participants and other community stakeholders together to review progress, celebrate achievements, and plan for next steps.
Work groups: Develop a sustainability plan (as needed).

Note: TG = Topic groups, WG = work groups