Expanding the Evidence-Base for Prevention Strategies to Improve the Health of Women, Infants, and Families
扩大预防策略的证据基础,以改善妇女、婴儿和家庭的健康
基本信息
- 批准号:10227651
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-30 至 2024-09-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
Women who are poor, less educated, African American or Native American, or live in rural or inner-city settings,
are more likely to experience a severe maternal morbidity or mortality or deliver a low birthweight infant. Factors
leading to health disparities around chronic disease are also set early in the life course. The long-term effects of
pregnancy and early childhood point to maternal and child health as a key period when interventions may have
great impact on adult health and chronic disease. Because the lived environment and socioeconomic status
have a larger impact on outcomes than health behaviors and clinical care, research into effective prevention
strategies that either reduce poverty or protect from other deleterious social determinants of health for mothers,
infants and families are also an urgent priority. The overarching mission of the proposed University of Wisconsin-
Madison Prevention Research Center (UWPRC) is to improve the health of low-income women, infants and
families through the conduct of high-quality applied health promotion and disease prevention research with a
focus on achieving health equity. The UWPRC will accomplish this by engaging multidisciplinary campus
researchers, public health practitioners, community-based and governmental organizations and families to
develop a research and translational agenda. The agenda will emphasize policy and systems strategies at the
foundation of the CDC Health Impact Pyramid where there is broad population impact. The UWPRC reflects a
partnership of the UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Institute for Research on Poverty, and
the School of Human Ecology. To support this work, the UWPRC has established an Administrative Team,
engaged core faculty from across campus, and developed a Community Advisory Board and Translational
Partners Panel. Center activities are designed build a strong infrastructure to support and expand collaboration
with community members and enable high quality and community grounded intervention, implementation, and
public health practice-based research and translation. The initial core center research project “Addressing
Postpartum Depression in Wisconsin Home Visiting Programs” brings a novel community-based approach
to reducing the impact of maternal depression, experienced by approximately 20% of new mothers overall and
nearly 30% of low income mothers in Wisconsin, on infant development and health. The core project Principal
Investigator will work with the center to adapt and refine for translation, within federally-funded home visiting
programs, an efficacious intervention that improves maternal depression symptoms and supports infant
attachment. This flagship state university, the fifth largest research university in the country, has a long history
of addressing needs across the state (known as the Wisconsin Idea). The geographic, socioeconomic, racial
and ethnic diversity make Wisconsin an outstanding real world setting in which to conduct community-engaged
prevention research that will support broad translation to other states and regions.
项目摘要/摘要
贫穷、受教育程度较低、非裔美国人或美洲土著人、或生活在农村或市中心的妇女,
更有可能经历严重的孕产妇发病率或死亡率或分娩低出生体重婴儿。因素
导致慢性病健康差距的因素也是在生命早期形成的。的长期影响
怀孕和幼儿期是孕产妇和儿童健康的关键时期,
对成人健康和慢性病影响很大。因为居住环境和社会经济地位
比健康行为和临床护理对结果的影响更大,
减少贫困或保护母亲免受其他有害的社会健康决定因素影响的战略,
婴儿和家庭也是一个紧迫的优先事项。拟议中的威斯康星州大学的首要使命-
麦迪逊预防研究中心(UWPRC)是为了改善低收入妇女,婴儿和
通过开展高质量的应用健康促进和疾病预防研究,
注重实现卫生公平。UWPRC将通过参与多学科校园来实现这一目标
研究人员、公共卫生从业人员、社区组织和政府组织以及家庭,
制定研究和翻译议程。该议程将强调在2010年和2011年的政策和系统战略,
疾病预防控制中心健康影响金字塔的基础,其中有广泛的人口影响。UWPRC反映了
威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校医学与公共卫生学院、贫困研究所和
人类生态学院为了支持这项工作,UWPRC成立了一个行政小组,
从整个校园的核心教师,并制定了社区咨询委员会和翻译
伙伴小组。中心活动旨在构建强大的基础设施,以支持和扩展协作
与社区成员,并使高质量和社区为基础的干预,实施,
基于公共卫生实践的研究和翻译。最初的核心中心研究项目“解决
威斯康星州产后抑郁症家访项目”带来了一种新颖的以社区为基础的方法
减少产妇抑郁症的影响,大约20%的新妈妈都经历过这种情况,
在威斯康星州,近30%的低收入母亲,对婴儿发育和健康。核心项目校长
研究者将与该中心合作,在联邦资助的家访范围内进行调整和完善,以便翻译
计划,有效的干预,改善产妇抑郁症状,并支持婴儿
附件.这所旗舰州立大学是美国第五大研究型大学,历史悠久
解决整个州的需求(称为威斯康星州的想法)。地理、社会经济、种族
和种族多样性使威斯康星州成为一个杰出的真实的世界环境,在其中进行社区参与
预防研究,将支持广泛翻译到其他国家和地区。
项目成果
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Expanding the Evidence-Base for Prevention Strategies to Improve the Health of Women, Infants, and Families
扩大预防策略的证据基础,以改善妇女、婴儿和家庭的健康
- 批准号:
10400557 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 75万 - 项目类别:
Expanding the Evidence-Base for Prevention Strategies to Improve the Health of Women, Infants, and Families
扩大预防策略的证据基础,以改善妇女、婴儿和家庭的健康
- 批准号:
10005876 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 75万 - 项目类别:
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