Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Regional Research Institute (FDL-RRI)
苏必利尔湖丰迪拉克带齐珀瓦地区研究所 (FDL-RRI)
基本信息
- 批准号:10220314
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 37.77万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-20 至 2025-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountabilityAlaska NativeAmerican IndiansAreaChippewaCollaborationsCommunitiesDataData CollectionDiseaseEducationEmployment OpportunitiesEpidemiologyEthicsFacultyFellowshipFellowship ProgramFond du LacFond du Lac Tribal and Community CollegeFoundationsFutureGoalsGreat PlainsHealthHealth PromotionHealth Services ResearchHealth SurveysIndigenousInterventionKnowledgeLeadMeasurementMeasuresMental HealthMentorsMinnesotaModelingNative American Research Center for HealthNative AmericansOutcomePlant RootsPoliciesPopulationPreventionPsychometricsResearchResearch EthicsResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingScienceSiteSocial Well-BeingSolidStudentsSurveillance ProgramTimeTrainingTribesUnited StatesUniversitiesWashingtoncareer developmentcohortcommunity cliniccommunity collegedata managementdata repositoryexperiencehealth care servicehealth datahealth disparityimprovedinnovationinstrumentminority healthphysical conditioningprogramsresearch and developmentresponsesuccesstooltransfer studenttribal collegetribal communitytribal health
项目摘要
The overarching goal of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Regional Research Institute (FDL-
RRI) is to empower the Fond du Lac Band and collaborating tribes and agencies to “elevate the health and
social well-being of American Indian people through the provision of culturally appropriate services, research,
education, and employment opportunities”. In response to PAR-20-125 Native American Research Centers for
Health (NARCH) initiative the FDL-RRI will be devoted to American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) health
and wellness research, developing health research capacity and a cadre of AIAN students pursuing health and
health disparities research for AIAN communities. The proposed FDL-RRI is rooted in the foundation of solid
partnerships between Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate, Native
American Community Clinic, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute of University of Washington, Johns
Hopkins Great Lakes Hub, the Center for American Indian and Minority Health at University of Minnesota, and
Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College. The FDL-RRI will build on the partners’ collective experience of
successful tribal community collaborations and AIAN health-related projects. The aims are to:
1. Produce, validate, and implement a regional American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) cultural
ecological health measurement tool with a set of core measures and community specific modules for
immediate use and for future scaling to other tribal communities. The overarching goal of the FDL-RRI
Research project is to promote prevention, inform intervention strategies, investigate changes to health
or diseases over time, and direct tribal policy initiatives by developing and psychometrically validating
an ecological heath data-collection instrument.
2. Create a research data repository, train an AIAN data manager, develop tribal data-sharing policies,
and teach research ethics. The overarching goal of the FDL-RRI Capacity Building Project is to pave
the way for more research opportunities for faculty and students by developing new relationships,
making data more accessible, increasing knowledge about ethics of conducting research with tribal
partners, and increasing benefits of research participation for tribal communities.
3. Create the FDL-RRI Fellowship Student Enhancement Program to generate a cohort of 10 American
Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) scholars to develop and implement health research projects that
regional tribes have designated as a priority. A strong network of highly trained research scholars
dedicated to serving AIAN communities will contribute to reducing health disparities among AIAN.
4. Promote and disseminate the products, models, and results generated by FDL-RRI projects and build
future research partnerships to establish the FDL-RRI as a self-sustaining research institute serving the
Bemidji and Great Plains areas and facilitating health research according to tribally identified priorities.
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