Community Engagement Core

社区参与核心

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项目摘要

FIU- RCMI Community Engagement Core (CEC) Abstract Community engagement is an essential component to effective research that can result in a variety of benefits including (1) increasing trust among communities and the agencies that serve them, (2) generating more effective solutions, and (3) increasing the likelihood that it is widely accepted by the community. Florida International University (FIU) is one of the largest public universities in the nation and a federally designated minority-serving institution (MSI). FIU has a long-standing tradition of using its research resources, knowledge, and outcomes for improving the health and well-being of neighboring communities. During FIU-RCMI's initial funding cycle (September 2017- June 2021), the Community Engagement Core (CEC) was successful in accomplishing its original goals and considerably expanded its community-engaged research efforts through COVID-19-related supplements and CEAL grant funding. For this renewal period, the CEC will seek to leverage this success by proposing to expand and strengthen bidirectional linkages with community-based organizations (CBOs) and provide stakeholders with opportunities to contribute to the design, implementation, and dissemination of the FIU-RCMI's research with medically underserved and vulnerable communities living in South Florida including Hispanic/Latinx, Black/African American, Haitian, and other Caribbean communities. During the renewal cycle, the proposed CEC activities and personnel structure involve several innovative aspects in order to promote community-academic partnerships, enhance the capacity for conducting community-engaged research, and aid in translational efforts of research findings. The implementation of CEC core activities will be guided by the following Specific Aims: Aim 1 - Convene a Community Advisory Board (CAB) comprised of a broad network of stakeholders to assist in guiding and facilitating the Center's community-engaged research; Aim 2 - Implement activities that establish and strengthen research partnerships with community-based organizations (CBOs) in support of health disparities research being conducted at FIU; and Aim 3 - Facilitate opportunities for training in community-engaged research to enhance both community and academic capacity for health disparities research. The CEC will work seamlessly with the other FIU-RCMI Cores through timely communication, regular meetings, and exchanges of information, to closely link researchers and community leaders. This application demonstrates that the FIU-RCMI CEC is committed to collaborative, respectful, and action-oriented community engagement as a foundation to creating health equity.
FIU- RCMI社区参与核心(CEC) 摘要 社区参与是有效研究的重要组成部分,可以带来各种好处 包括(1)增加社区和为他们服务的机构之间的信任,(2)产生更多的 有效的解决办法;(3)增加社会广泛接受的可能性。佛罗里达 国际大学(FIU)是美国最大的公立大学之一,也是联邦指定的 少数民族服务机构(MSI)。金融情报室有着利用其研究资源、知识, 以及改善邻近社区健康和福祉的成果。在金融情报室-区域移徙和监测中心的初次 资助周期(2017年9月至2021年6月),社区参与核心(CEC)成功地 实现其最初的目标,并大大扩大了其社区参与的研究工作, COVID-19相关补助金和CEAL赠款资金。在这一更新期间,CEC将寻求 利用这一成功,建议扩大和加强与基于社区的 组织(CBOs)并为利益相关者提供为设计、实施、 和传播金融情报室-区域医学合作中心的研究, 在南佛罗里达,包括西班牙裔/拉丁美洲人、黑人/非裔美国人、海地人和其他加勒比社区。 在更新周期内,拟议的中央选举委员会活动和人员结构涉及几项创新的 方面,以促进社区-学术伙伴关系,提高能力,进行 社区参与的研究,并在研究成果的翻译努力援助。CEC的实施 核心活动将以下列具体目标为指导:目标1 -召集社区咨询委员会 (CAB)由一个广泛的利益相关者网络组成,以协助指导和促进中心的 社区参与的研究;目标2 -开展建立和加强研究伙伴关系的活动 与社区组织合作,支持金融情报室开展的健康差异研究; 和目标3 -促进社区参与研究的培训机会, 以及健康差异研究的学术能力。中央执行委员会将与金融情报股-区域协调机制的其他机构无缝合作 各核心通过及时沟通、定期开会、交流信息,来密切联系 研究人员和社区领导人。这一申请表明,金融情报机构区域监测和监测中心中央执行委员会致力于 协作、尊重和以行动为导向的社区参与是创造健康公平的基础。

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A Reinforced Mindfulness-Based Intervention to Reduce Problematic Drinking among Latinx Emerging Adults: Feasibility and Acceptability
减少拉丁裔新兴成年人饮酒问题的强化正念干预措施:可行性和可接受性
  • 批准号:
    10712154
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 55.9万
  • 项目类别:
Community Engagement Core
社区参与核心
  • 批准号:
    10194588
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 55.9万
  • 项目类别:
Community Engagement Core
社区参与核心
  • 批准号:
    10707421
  • 财政年份:
    2017
  • 资助金额:
    $ 55.9万
  • 项目类别:

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