Investigator Development Core
研究者开发核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10436490
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 60.46万
- 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:2021-09-24 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAfrican AmericanApplications GrantsArkansasAwardCardiovascular DiseasesChronic DiseaseCommunitiesCompetenceConsultDataDevelopmentDiverse WorkforceEthnic groupEvaluationFundingGoalsGrantGrant ReviewGrant Review ProcessHealthHealth PolicyHistorically Black Colleges and UniversitiesHuman RightsImprove AccessIndividualInfrastructureInstitutesInstitutionInstitutional PolicyInterventionLinkMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMentorsMethodsModelingMonitorMorbidity - disease ratePerformancePilot ProjectsPlant RootsPopulationProcessProcess AssessmentProductivityRaceReadinessResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingRisk FactorsRuralScienceSecureSocial JusticeStrategic PlanningStructureSupport GroupsSystemTrainingTraining ProgramsUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWomanWorkWorkforce DevelopmentWritingbasecancer health disparitycardiovascular disorder riskcareercareer developmentcohortcollegecommunity engagementcommunity partnershipconcept mappingdesigndisadvantaged populationdisease disparitydiversity and inclusionethnic disadvantageevidence basehealth care availabilityhealth disparityhealth equityinnovationlensmemberminority healthmortalitynetwork modelsnovelprogramsracial and ethnicrecruitresearch studyresponseskillssocialsocial disadvantagesocial structuresuccesstraining opportunity
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY – INVESTIGATOR DEVELOPMENT CORE
Eliminating health disparities in Arkansas is particularly challenging, since rural and Black/African American
populations are disproportionately affected by the burden of chronic disease. As part of strategic plans to
address the problem, a diverse and productive workforce is needed to conduct research that mitigates health
disparities and supports health equity. Supporting early stage investigators provides an effective and productive
solution in workforce development, when structured plans are provided for investigators who come from health
disparity and underrepresented groups. The overarching goal of the Investigator Development Core is to reduce
inequities in the number of historically underrepresented researchers prepared to eliminate cancer and
cardiovascular disease health disparities by building a strong evidence-based training and mentoring
infrastructure that enhances skills and competencies of investigators to successfully compete for pilot project
funding, and subsequently secure National Institutes of Health research grants. The Core will apply social justice
principles and the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Framework to address
individual, interpersonal, and institutional structural factors that influence the diversity in the research workforce,
underrepresented researcher access to grant awards, equity in training and mentoring, participation in research
with community partners, and ultimately, increase the number of research studies that focus on eliminating
chronic disease disparities among groups often denied the human right to health. The Investigator Development
Core will use a mixed-methods approach (concept mapping, individual assessments pre-application) to capture
relevant data to assist the team in developing relevant training and mentoring components pre/post award. The
community liaison for the Training Mentoring Advisory Board will review grants for their impact on health equity
prior to submission and work with the Community Engagement Core to link community partners and pilot study
investigators. Finally, the Investigator Development Core will build on the National Mentoring Research Network
model to increase participation in the pilot grant program by addressing inequities in readiness to submit research
grants, using one-on-one consults, providing grant coaching and writing group support, and conducting team-
oriented mentoring to guide investigators from idea conceptualization to subsequent submission of an NIH grant
application. The expected impact will be increased recruitment, retention and professional advancement of early
stage investigators in conducting chronic disease health disparities research that informs future research, health
policy, and programmatic responses to eliminate health disparities.
项目摘要-调查员开发核心
消除阿肯色州的健康差距尤其具有挑战性,因为农村和黑人/非裔美国人
人们受到慢性病负担的影响不成比例。作为战略计划的一部分
要解决这一问题,需要一支多样化和富有成效的劳动力队伍来进行减轻健康状况的研究
并支持卫生公平。支持早期调查人员提供了一种有效和富有成效的
劳动力发展的解决方案,当为来自健康领域的调查人员提供结构化计划时
不平等和代表性不足的群体。调查员开发核心的总体目标是减少
历史上代表性不足的研究人员数量不平等,准备消除癌症和
通过建立强有力的循证培训和指导来实现心血管疾病健康差距
提高调查人员的技能和能力以成功竞争试点项目的基础设施
资助,并随后获得国家卫生研究院的研究拨款。核心将应用社会正义
原则和国家少数民族健康和健康差距研究所要解决的问题
影响研究队伍多样性的个人、人际和制度结构因素,
任职人数不足的研究人员获得赠款奖励、培训和指导的公平性、参与研究
与社区合作伙伴合作,并最终增加侧重于消除
不同群体之间的慢性疾病差异往往剥夺了人权的健康权。调查员的发展
CORE将使用混合方法方法(概念图、应用前的个别评估)来获取
相关数据,以协助团队制定相关的培训和指导部分,奖励前/后。这个
培训指导咨询委员会的社区联络员将审查赠款对卫生公平的影响
在提交之前,与社区参与核心合作,将社区合作伙伴和试点研究联系起来
调查人员。最后,调查员发展核心将建立在国家指导研究网络的基础上
通过解决准备提交研究的不平等问题来增加对试点赠款计划的参与的模式
助学金,通过一对一的咨询,提供助学金辅导和写作小组支持,并进行团队-
以指导为导向,指导调查人员从构想到随后提交NIH拨款
申请。预期的影响将是增加招聘、留住和提早获得专业晋升。
在进行慢性病健康差异研究方面的阶段性研究,为未来的研究、健康
消除健康差距的政策和方案对策。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
8300392 - 财政年份:2009
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Tanzanian Drug Treatment as AIDS Prevention - Reliability and Validity Study
坦桑尼亚药物治疗作为艾滋病预防 - 可靠性和有效性研究
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7756281 - 财政年份:2009
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6892578 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
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