Community Outreach and Engagement
社区外展和参与
基本信息
- 批准号:10409353
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 43.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-05-07 至 2027-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:10 year oldAddressAdoptionAdvocacyAdvocateAgeAmbulatory CareAreaBaltimoreBasic ScienceBlack raceCancer BurdenCancer CenterCancer ControlCancer Death RatesCancer PatientCaringCatchment AreaCigaretteCitiesClinicalClinical ResearchCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity OutreachComprehensive Cancer CenterConsultCountyDatabasesDeath RateDemographic FactorsDiagnosisDoctor of MedicineDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureEpidemiologistEpidemiologyEvidence based interventionExtramural ActivitiesFamilyFosteringFundingGoalsGovernmentGovernment OfficialsHealthHealth behaviorHealth educationHospitalsHuman Papilloma Virus VaccinationImprove AccessIncidenceIncomeInfrastructureInterventionIntervention TrialLeadershipMalignant NeoplasmsManaged CareMarylandMedicaidMedical FacultyMedicineMindMonitorNCI Center for Cancer ResearchNewly DiagnosedOncologyParticipantPhilosophyPoliciesPolicy DevelopmentsPopulationPopulation CharacteristicsPopulation ResearchPopulation SciencesPovertyProcessQuality of CareResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesRuralRural CommunitySecond OpinionsSeedsSiteStrategic PlanningSystemTaxesTimeTobacco IndustryUnderserved PopulationUrban CommunityVaccinationVulnerable PopulationsWashingtonWorkbasecancer diagnosiscancer health disparitycancer preventioncancer research center directorcancer riskcare deliverycare outcomescollegecolon cancer screeningcommunity centercommunity engagementcommunity involvementdemographicsdesigndiet and exercisedisparity reductiondistinguished professorevidence basehealth care deliveryhealth inequalitieslearning communitymeetingsmembermortality disparityoutreachprogramspublic educationracial and ethnicracial diversityrecruitscreeningsocial influencesocioeconomicssuburbsuburban communitiestobacco control
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center (SKCCC) defines the state of Maryland as its catchment
area. Marylanders accounted for 4,625 out of 6,722 (69%) of the SKCCC's newly diagnosed cancer cases in
2020. Maryland is quite diverse racially, ethnically and socioeconomically, with substantial urban, rural and
suburban communities. Of the 50 states, Maryland has the highest median family income and has among the
highest proportion of college graduates. The state also has substantial poverty that fosters cancer disparities.
The Maryland Department of Health divides the state into five regions. Community Outreach and Engagement
(COE) staff maintain a database of cancer demographics, health behaviors and availability of care by region.
Certain areas of the state have cancer death rates that are lower than the national average. Certain areas have
death rates far higher than the national average. Epidemiologists in the SKCCC Office of COE work to define the
areas of need and apply the interventions that can reduce disparities. The SKCCC recruited Otis Brawley, M.D.,
as a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor and Associate Director for COE. He worked with community and staff to
author a COE strategic plan, to build the Office of COE, restructured to increase community input and direction,
and launched high-impact signature initiatives in outreach and cancer control. Infrastructure was built to facilitate
communication within the Cancer Center and communication to and involvement of the community the SKCCC
serves. The infrastructure is designed to encourage bidirectional communication with the community. The
SKCCC COE's philosophy is to serve the community, be good listeners and understand the community. There
are three Community Advisory Groups (CAGs) in specific regions of the state that provide input and help
implement cancer control activities (two are more than ten years old). COE has convened a 17-member
Community Advisory Board (CAB) representing the state. Each CAG has representation in the CAB. The CAB
confirmed SKCCC priorities and provides strategic direction to SKCCC leadership. Each Research Program also
appoints a member as COE Liaison, funded at 5% time commitment. These Liaisons meet with the CAGs and
CAB regularly to discuss SKCCC research and learn of community needs and concerns. This process catalyzes
research pertinent to the community. COE staff, the Community Liaisons and SKCCC leadership work with
SKCCC researchers to assure community need is kept in mind. COE staff consult one on one with SKCCC
investigators on a regular basis and routinely participate in leadership meetings held in the Center. Currently,
62% of the SKCCC's extramurally funded research portfolio is catchment area relevant, addressing a locally
prevalent cancer and/or a disparate population. COE also administers approximately $2 million per year as seed
funding to stimulate research pertinent to the catchment area. This is done with CAB oversight. Discussion with
CAGs/CAB Members and SKCCC Members has led to several high-impact interventions to foster health
education, HPV vaccination and colon cancer screening.
项目总结/摘要
西德尼·金梅尔综合癌症中心(SKCCC)将马里兰州定义为其服务范围
区年,在SKCCC新诊断的6,722例癌症病例中,马里兰人占4,625例(69%)。
2020.马里兰州在种族、民族和社会经济方面相当多样化,
郊区社区。在50个州中,马里兰州的家庭收入中位数最高,
大学毕业生比例最高。该州也有大量的贫困,助长了癌症的差距。
马里兰州卫生部将该州分为五个地区。社区外展和参与
(COE)工作人员维护一个数据库,按地区列出癌症人口统计、健康行为和护理可用性。
该州某些地区的癌症死亡率低于全国平均水平。一些地方
死亡率远高于全国平均水平。SKCCC COE办公室的流行病学家致力于定义
需要的领域,并采取干预措施,可以减少差距。SKCCC招募了医学博士奥蒂斯布劳利,
作为彭博社杰出教授和副主任COE。他与社区和工作人员合作,
起草COE战略计划,建立COE办公室,重组以增加社区投入和指导,
并在外联和癌症控制方面发起了影响力大的签名倡议。基础设施的建设,
癌症中心内部的沟通以及与社区的沟通和参与
服务。该基础设施旨在鼓励与社区的双向沟通。的
我们的理念是服务社区,做一个好的倾听者,了解社区。那里
是三个社区咨询小组(CAG)在该州的特定地区,提供投入和帮助
开展癌症控制活动(两个超过十年)。欧洲委员会召集了一个由17名成员组成的
社区咨询委员会(CAB)代表国家。每个CAG在CAB中都有代表。驾驶室
确定SKCCC的优先事项,并为SKCCC领导层提供战略方向。每个研究项目还
任命一名成员作为COE联络员,以5%的时间承诺提供资金。这些联络员与空军指挥官会面,
CAB定期讨论SKCCC的研究,了解社区的需求和关注。这个过程催化了
与社区相关的研究。COE工作人员、社区联络员和SKCCC领导层与
SKCCC的研究人员,以确保社区的需要是牢记在心。COE工作人员与SKCCC进行一对一咨询
调查员定期参加在中心举行的领导会议。目前,
62%的SKCCC的校外资助的研究组合是集水区相关,解决当地
流行的癌症和/或不同的人群。COE每年还管理大约200万美元的种子资金
提供资金以促进与集水区有关的研究。这是在CAB监督下完成的。这个讨论的
CAG/CAB成员和SKCCC成员已经导致了几个高影响力的干预措施,以促进健康
教育、HPV疫苗接种和结肠癌筛查。
项目成果
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