Improving Family Cancer History Collection using Social Network, Human Centered Design, and Implementation Science Approaches
利用社交网络、以人为本的设计和实施科学方法改进家族癌症史收集
基本信息
- 批准号:10407663
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.62万
- 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:2021-06-01 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAfrican AmericanAfrican American populationAwardBeliefCancer BurdenClinicClinicalCollectionColorCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity Clinical Oncology ProgramCommunity HealthComplexContinuity of Patient CareData AnalysesDeath RateDevelopmentEarly DiagnosisEffectiveness of InterventionsEnvironmentEthnic groupEvaluationFamilyFamily Cancer HistoryFamily dynamicsFamily health statusFamily memberFellowshipGeneticGenetic ResearchGenetic RiskGoalsHealthHealth TechnologyIndividualInterventionInterviewKnowledgeLearningLinkLiteratureMalignant NeoplasmsMapsMedicalMentorsMentorshipMethodologyMethodsMinority GroupsNCI-Designated Cancer CenterNetwork-basedOutcomeParticipantPathway AnalysisPatientsPersonal BehaviorPhasePositioning AttributePrevention strategyProviderPublic Health SchoolsRaceRecording of previous eventsReportingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch Project SummariesResearch TrainingResource-limited settingResourcesRiskRisk ReductionSiteSocial NetworkTechniquesTechnology AssessmentTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnderrepresented PopulationsUniversitiesUpdateUrsidae FamilyWorkWritingbasecancer carecancer geneticscancer preventioncancer riskcareercareer developmentclinical decision-makingdesigneffectiveness outcomeevidence basefamily influencefollow-upgenetic informationhuman centered designimplementation outcomesimplementation researchimplementation scienceimprovedinnovationmarginalized populationmembernovelpopulation healthpragmatic trialprimary care settingprogramspublic health researchresearch and developmentresearch data disseminationrisk stratificationscreeningskillssystematic reviewtooltool developmenttraining opportunityunderserved minorityuptake
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
The research strategy and training plan included in this F99/K00 proposal will enhance the career development
and research independence of Caitlin G. Allen, MPH. This research plan aims to advance knowledge of how to
expand the reach and uptake of existing evidence-based genetics tools such as family cancer history (FCH)
among underserved minority populations. FCH collection is a simple, proven way to identify individual's genetic
risk for developing cancer that can encourage tailored cancer prevention and risk-stratified screening. Despite
national efforts, FCH collection remains suboptimal with especially noteworthy disparities in collection among
African American (AA) families. Ms. Allen's F99 research and training will focus on developing her skills in social
network analysis to study individual and family network factors that contribute to poor knowledge of FCH. Ms.
Allen has already completed two complementary dissertation studies that directly inform the proposed F99
research: 1) a systematic review of family health collection tools, and 2) development of a valid and reliable scale
used to identify family network members that are highly likely to share FCH information. She will complete her
dissertation research in the F99 phase of this award, which will involve: 1) 50 AA participants completing their
FCH using a FCH collection tool (ItRunsInMyFamily), and 2) characterizing individual- and network-level factors
that influence FCH collection by conducting personal network interviews using the Colored Eco-Genetic
Relationship Map technique. To accomplish these aims, her F99 training objectives are to: 1) hone professional
skills in grantsmanship, academic writing, and research dissemination, 2) develop scientific independence by
strengthening methodological and analytic skills in social network analysis and relevant research methods, and
3) identify a postdoctoral site and K00 mentor. Ms. Allen's F99 training plan is bolstered by strong support from
an excellent mentorship team at the Rollins School of Public Health and the research infrastructure at Emory
University, creating an optimal training environment. Ms. Allen's postdoctoral research (K00 phase) will expand
upon F99 work by enhancing a FCH collection tool (ItRunsInMyFamily) through human centered design
approaches and implementing this tool in community-based clinical settings. Her training goals aligned with this
phase of research includes: 1) building knowledge in human centered design and health technology assessment,
2) becoming an expert in implementation science, and 3) enhancing professional and research skills to prepare
for an academic research position. Collectively, the integrated research plan and training goals are critical to
establishing a successful, innovative, and meaningful academic career focused on extending cancer-specific
genetics discoveries to marginalized and underrepresented populations by supporting evidence-based solutions
such as FCH to improve cancer prevention and early-detection.
项目摘要
本F99/K 00提案中包含的研究策略和培训计划将促进职业发展
和研究的独立性。艾伦公共卫生硕士该研究计划旨在提高人们对如何
扩大现有循证遗传学工具的覆盖范围和使用,如家族癌症史(FCH)
在服务不足的少数群体中。FCH收集是一种简单,行之有效的方法来确定个人的遗传
这可以鼓励量身定制的癌症预防和风险分层筛查。尽管
在国家努力下,FCH收集仍然不是最佳的,特别值得注意的是,
非裔美国人(AA)艾伦女士的F99研究和培训将侧重于发展她的社交技能。
网络分析,研究个人和家庭网络因素,有助于FCH知识不足。女士
艾伦已经完成了两个互补的论文研究,直接通知拟议的F99
研究:1)对家庭健康收集工具进行系统审查,2)开发有效可靠的量表
用于识别很可能共享FCH信息的家庭网络成员。她会完成她的
该奖项的F99阶段的论文研究,将涉及:1)50名AA参与者完成他们的
使用FCH收集工具(ItRunsInMyFamily)的FCH,以及2)表征个体和网络级因素
通过使用有色生态遗传学进行个人网络访谈来影响FCH收集
关系图技术。为了实现这些目标,她的F99培训目标是:1)磨练专业
在语法,学术写作和研究传播的技能,2)发展科学的独立性,
加强社会网络分析和相关研究方法的方法和分析技能,
3)确定博士后站点和K 00导师。艾伦女士的F99培训计划得到了以下方面的大力支持:
罗林斯公共卫生学院的优秀导师团队和埃默里大学的研究基础设施
大学,创造最佳的培训环境。艾伦女士的博士后研究(K 00阶段)将扩大
通过以人为本的设计增强FCH收集工具(ItRunsInMyFamily),
方法,并在社区为基础的临床环境中实施这一工具。她的训练目标与此一致
研究阶段包括:1)建立以人为本的设计和健康技术评估的知识,
2)成为实施科学方面的专家,以及3)提高专业和研究技能,
一个学术研究职位总的来说,综合研究计划和培训目标对以下方面至关重要:
建立一个成功的,创新的,有意义的学术生涯,专注于扩展癌症特异性
通过支持基于证据的解决方案,将遗传学发现提供给边缘化和代表性不足的人群
例如FCH,以改善癌症预防和早期检测。
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