Community Engagement Core

社区参与核心

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10494227
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 42.21万
  • 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

项目摘要

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT – Community Engagement Core Community engagement is essential for developing, conducting and disseminating research on the prevention, treatment and management of chronic condition disparities in BIPOC communities. Despite the 130 billion dollars invested annually in health research in the U.S., health disparities for racial/ethnic minorities are real, persistent, and significant in Minnesota and nationally. A portion of this discrepancy may be because of limited community engagement in designing and conducting research, and limited dissemination of research results to community, practice, and policy settings. The Center for Chronic Disease Reduction and Equity Promotion Across Minnesota (C2DREAM) seeks to reduce disparities in cardiovascular disease and the related chronic conditions of hypertension and obesity experienced by Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) communities in Minnesota. C2DREAM will focus on the pressing need to identify ways that racism and discrimination at interpersonal, structural, and intervention implementation levels function as a driver of disparities in chronic disease risk and outcomes across BIPOC communities in Minnesota. To support the success of the goals of C2DREAM a proactive community-engagement infrastructure is needed, co-led by a coalition of expert regional stakeholders, to develop critical and anti-racist community engagement processes and disseminate relevant and actionable information and findings to stakeholders across the region. The Community Engagement (CE) Core’s overarching goal is to support the activities of C2DREAM by building the strong foundation of critical and anti-racist community engagement practices needed to meaningfully address the drivers of disparities in chronic disease risk and outcomes across BIPOC communities in Minnesota. The CE Core will support the activities of C2DREAM by building a regional community and academic Coalition to offer guidance and input on engagement and dissemination (Aim 1). We will then build a strong foundation of critical and anti-racist community engagement practices academic and community stakeholders (Aim 2). We will guide community engaged informed dissemination throughout C2DREAM (Aim 3) and finally, using RE-AIM we will evaluate CE Core activities. (Aim 4). Our engagement and dissemination processes are based on evidence of best practices in knowledge transfer and communication: that evidence is most likely to be used by the end-users when they are engaged early in the process, when the evidence is communicated by a credible messenger, and when the evidence is presented in formats that enhance the likelihood of impact. The CE Core will generate sustained impact by creating an innovative infrastructure for community engagement and dissemination on research on the prevention, treatment and management of cardiovascular disease and the related chronic conditions of hypertension and obesity, particularly in relation to health disparities impacting BIPOC communities.
项目概要/摘要-社区参与核心 社区参与对于制定、开展和传播预防研究至关重要, BIPOC社区慢性病治疗和管理的差异。尽管有1300亿美元 美国每年用于健康研究的资金,少数种族/族裔的健康差距是真实的, 在明尼苏达州和全国范围内持续存在,意义重大。这种差异的一部分可能是因为有限的 社区参与设计和开展研究,研究成果向 社区、实践和政策设置。慢性病减少和公平促进中心 横跨明尼苏达州(C2 DREAM)旨在减少心血管疾病和相关慢性疾病的差异。 黑人、土著人和有色人种的高血压和肥胖状况(BIPOC) 明尼苏达州的社区C2 DREAM将重点关注迫切需要确定种族主义和种族歧视的方式, 人际、结构和干预实施层面的歧视是 明尼苏达州BIPOC社区慢性病风险和结果的差异。支持 C2 DREAM目标的成功需要一个积极的社区参与基础设施,由一个 区域利益攸关方专家联盟,以制定批评和反种族主义的社区参与进程 并向整个区域的利益攸关方传播相关和可采取行动的信息和调查结果。 社区参与(CE)核心的首要目标是通过以下方式支持C2 DREAM的活动: 建立批判和反种族主义社区参与做法的坚实基础, 有意义地解决BIPOC中慢性病风险和结局差异的驱动因素 明尼苏达州的社区CE核心将通过建立一个区域性的 社区和学术联盟,为参与和传播提供指导和投入(目标1)。我们 然后将建立一个坚实的基础,关键和反种族主义的社区参与实践学术和 社区利益相关者(目标2)。我们将引导社区参与整个知情传播 C2 DREAM(目标3),最后,我们将使用RE-AIM评估CE核心活动。(Aim 4)。我们的订婚 和传播过程的依据是知识转让方面的最佳做法, 沟通:最终用户在参与早期沟通时最有可能使用该证据。 当证据是由一个可信的信使传达,当证据是在 增强影响可能性的格式。CE核心将通过创建一个 创新的基础设施,促进社区参与和传播预防研究, 治疗和管理心血管疾病和相关的慢性高血压病, 肥胖,特别是与影响BIPOC社区的健康差异有关。

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Rebekah J. Pratt其他文献

Rebekah J. Pratt的其他文献

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{{ truncateString('Rebekah J. Pratt', 18)}}的其他基金

Community Engagement Core
社区参与核心
  • 批准号:
    10676235
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 42.21万
  • 项目类别:
Reducing cervical cancer screening disparities in Somali immigrant women through a primary care based HPV self-sampling intervention
通过基于初级保健的 HPV 自我采样干预措施减少索马里移民妇女的宫颈癌筛查差异
  • 批准号:
    10746677
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 42.21万
  • 项目类别:
Reducing cervical cancer screening disparities in Somali immigrant women through a primary care based HPV self-sampling intervention
通过基于初级保健的 HPV 自我采样干预措施减少索马里移民妇女的宫颈癌筛查差异
  • 批准号:
    10624269
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 42.21万
  • 项目类别:
Reducing cervical cancer screening disparities in Somali immigrant women through a primary care based HPV self-sampling intervention
通过基于初级保健的 HPV 自我采样干预措施减少索马里移民妇女的宫颈癌筛查差异
  • 批准号:
    10427151
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 42.21万
  • 项目类别:
Community Engagement Core
社区参与核心
  • 批准号:
    10437210
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 42.21万
  • 项目类别:
Reducing cervical cancer screening disparities in Somali immigrant women through a primary care based HPV self-sampling intervention
通过基于初级保健的 HPV 自我采样干预措施减少索马里移民妇女的宫颈癌筛查差异
  • 批准号:
    10811837
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助金额:
    $ 42.21万
  • 项目类别:

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