Community Engagement and Outreach Core
社区参与和外展核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10218193
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 80.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-01 至 2023-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAlaska NativeAmerican IndiansAreaArticulationAwardBedsCancer Center Planning GrantCardiovascular systemCherokee IndianChickasaw NationChronicChronic DiseaseClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity OutreachCountryCountyDataDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDiseaseExtramural ActivitiesFundingFutureGenomicsGeographic LocationsGoalsGrantGrowthHealthHealth care facilityHealth systemHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHeartHeart DiseasesIndividualInfrastructureInvestmentsKansasLeadMalignant NeoplasmsMentorsMinority GroupsMissionObesityOklahomaOutcomePatientsPediatricsPilot ProjectsPopulationPreventive servicePrimary Health CareProviderResearchResearch AssistantResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesRheumatismRiskRural CommunityRural PopulationScienceSeedsSeriesSouth DakotaSurveysTestingTobacco useTrainingTranslational ResearchTribesUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited States Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityWorkbasecancer health disparitycareercareer developmentclinical practicecommunity based participatory researchcommunity based researchcommunity engaged researchcommunity engagementcommunity involvementcommunity organizationsdisabilitydissemination researchexperiencehealth care deliveryhealth care settingshealth disparityhealth equityimplementation researchimprovedinterestnext generationoutreachpractice-based research networkprogramsrural areasuccesstranslational scientisttribal communitytribal healthtribal healthcaretribal organizationuptake
项目摘要
The Community Engagement and Outreach (CEO) Core has the goal to sustain and grow collaborative
research that addresses health equity in Oklahoma with the direct involvement of communities, patients, and
providers. There is a range of underlying health issues that affect the tribal and rural populations in the state
that contribute to Oklahoma's burden of chronic illness. Nearly all the communities in the state have high-rates
of diseases that include diabetes, heart disease, rheumatologic disease, and cancer. As an original key
component activity of the Oklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational Resources (OSCTR), the CEO Core has
been highly successful in building relations and collaborations that have resulted in major statewide or
community-oriented approaches to address these health issues. The core has supported two practice-based
research networks and established the Oklahoma Primary Healthcare Improvement Cooperative (OPHIC) to
provide test beds for primary care and pediatrics clinical and translational efforts to disseminate and implement
research findings that improve the delivery of healthcare and improve health outcomes. The Core has provided
support to grow research capacity and activities in tribal communities through the highly successful Tribal
Engagement Unit and our unique partnerships. The Core will continue to work closely with its primary
community partners, including the Southern Plains Tribal Health Board, which represents 42 federal tribes and
55 tribal/IHS health facilities in Oklahoma and Kansas, the Cherokee and Chickasaw Nations, and OPHIC to
broaden these activities and infrastructure support for community engagement efforts in tribal and rural
populations, as well as in primary healthcare settings. The CEO Core is expanding on its previous activities by
working with the Pilot Projects Program to implement a new Community-Engaged Research Exploratory Award
program to provide small awards to seed new collaborative efforts between researchers and communities. The
core is adding direct support to OSCTR investigators and Scholars through highly-trained and experienced
research assistants who are already embedded in communities and can help launch dissemination and
implementation research projects to improve the health and health care of tribal and rural populations. The
CEO will work with the other OSCTR cores to establish new programs to mentor and train individuals in
community-engaged research. The CEO Core activities, and our inclusive Community Advisory Board, are
critical for sustained stakeholder engagement that allows our researchers to gather information from our
communities, explore community research needs, protect communities from research risks unique to minority
populations, resolve barriers to research efforts and complete effective research projects. The CEO Core will
continue to strengthen relationships between OSCTR partners that allow for durable and meaningful
collaborations to address the primary health concerns in our communities and will develop and support
infrastructure that increases research capacity within community partners.
社区参与和外展(CEO)核心的目标是维持和发展协作
研究,解决健康公平在俄克拉荷马州与社区,病人,
提供商有一系列潜在的健康问题影响着该州的部落和农村人口
导致俄克拉荷马州的慢性病负担。该州几乎所有的社区都有高比率
包括糖尿病、心脏病、风湿病和癌症。作为原始密钥
作为俄克拉荷马州共享临床和转化资源(OSCTR)的一个组成部分,首席执行官核心
在建立关系和合作方面取得了巨大成功,
以社区为导向的方法来解决这些健康问题。核心支持两个基于实践的
研究网络,并建立了俄克拉荷马州初级卫生保健改善合作社(OPHIC),
为初级保健和儿科临床和翻译工作提供试验台,以传播和实施
改善医疗保健服务和改善健康结果的研究成果。核心提供了
支持通过非常成功的部落社区研究项目,
参与单位和我们独特的伙伴关系。核心小组将继续与其主要成员密切合作,
社区合作伙伴,包括代表42个联邦部落的南部平原部落健康委员会,
俄克拉荷马州和堪萨斯、切罗基和奇克索民族的55个部落/IHS卫生设施,以及OPHIC,
扩大这些活动和基础设施的支持,以促进部落和农村社区的参与
人口,以及在初级卫生保健机构。首席执行官核心正在扩大其以前的活动,
与试点项目计划合作,实施新的社区可持续发展研究探索奖
该计划提供小额奖励,以促进研究人员和社区之间的新合作。的
核心是通过训练有素和经验丰富的人员,增加对OSCTR调查人员和学者的直接支持
研究助理已经嵌入社区,可以帮助启动传播和
执行研究项目,以改善部落和农村人口的健康和保健。的
首席执行官将与其他OSCTR核心合作,建立新的项目,指导和培训个人,
社区参与的研究。首席执行官的核心活动,以及我们的包容性社区咨询委员会,是
这对于持续的利益相关者参与至关重要,使我们的研究人员能够从我们的
社区,探索社区研究需求,保护社区免受少数群体特有的研究风险
人口,解决研究工作的障碍,完成有效的研究项目。首席执行官核心将
继续加强OSCTR合作伙伴之间的关系,以实现持久和有意义的
合作解决我们社区的主要健康问题,并将发展和支持
基础设施,提高社区合作伙伴的研究能力。
项目成果
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下一代本土遗传学、伦理学和社会研究人员的培训和提升计划
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10841760 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
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Programs for the Training and Advancement of the Next GENeration of Native Researchers in Genetics, Ethics and Society
下一代本土遗传学、伦理学和社会研究人员的培训和提升计划
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Programs for the Training and Advancement of the Next GENeration of Native Researchers in Genetics, Ethics and Society
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