Bridging Research, Innovation, Training & Education Solutions for Minority Health
桥接研究、创新、培训
基本信息
- 批准号:8610179
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 123.44万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-08-01 至 2017-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAfrican AmericanAmericasBehavioralBiologicalCaliforniaCapitalCellular PhoneClinical TrialsCommitCommunicationCommunications MediaCommunitiesCommunity HealthCommunity HealthcareCountryCountyDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusEarly DiagnosisEconomic RecessionEconomicsEducationEducational process of instructingEmploymentEmployment OpportunitiesFaceFacultyGoalsGrowthHealthHealth ProfessionalHealth PromotionHealth ServicesHealth StatusHealth TechnologyHealth behaviorHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHealthy People 2020Home environmentHouseholdImmigrantIndividualInternetInterventionKnowledgeKoreansLaboratoriesLeadershipLearningLifeLos AngelesMinorityMinority GroupsMissionOccupationsPopulationPovertyProcessPublic HealthRelative (related person)ResearchResearch DesignResearch Project GrantsRoleSecuritySolutionsSpottingsState GovernmentTechnologyTimeTrainingTraining ActivityTraining and EducationUnemploymentUniversitiesWagesWomanWorkYouthbasecigarette smokingcommunity organizationscost effectiveempoweredethnic minority populationhealth disparityimprovedinnovationminority healthnovelprevention clinical trialprogramsracial and ethnicresearch studysafety netscreeningsocialsuccess
项目摘要
The Center for Bridging Research, Innovation, Teaching and Education Solutions for Minority Health (BRITE) is an academic-community partnership dedicated to eliminating health disparities in our diverse Los Angeles community and the nation. The BRITE Center for Minority Health draws on the expertise of UCLA and its diverse community partners to increase the number of individuals from health-disparity populations who are ¿ trained to conduct minority health and health disparities research ¿ participate in intervention, prevention and clinical trials research, and ¿ engaged in improving the health of their communities through sustained partnerships, workforce development and early detection screening activities. It has four strategic goals. 1) We will build on our strengths to provide an integrated, research home that facilitates and supports new and continued research on the health of racial/ethnic minorities and minority health disparities. 2) We will create effective, new community partnerships to conduct essential, leading-edge research with the tangible goal of improving minority health and reducing or eliminating health disparities. 3) We will initiate, improve, and strengthen existing research education and training activities to build a culturally competent healthcare workforce that will improve health and create living wage employment in health-disparities populations. 4) We will strengthen, increase and broaden partnerships between community and academic centers of knowledge to facilitate efficacious approaches to improve the health and health care services of racial/ethnic minority populations and eliminate health disparities. We will achieve these goals through Research Studies that address two big problems in our health-disparities population¿Korean youth cigarette smoking and diabetes in African American women¿and utilize cutting-edge, cost-effective and easily scalable health technology innovations for which UCLA is known. LA is an ethnic media capital and we have formed unique media partnerships to reach our population. Our community partners are involved and engaged in study design and recruitment, training, dissemination and implementation¿activities that will increase their capacity for research, improve minority health, build a culturally competent workforce, and create jobs.
少数民族健康研究、创新、教学和教育解决方案桥梁中心(BRITE)是一个学术和社区合作伙伴关系,致力于消除洛杉矶社区和全国不同群体的健康差距。BRITE少数民族健康中心利用加州大学洛杉矶分校及其不同社区合作伙伴的专业知识,增加接受过进行少数民族健康和健康差距研究的培训的健康差距人群的人数,参与干预、预防和临床试验研究,并通过持续的伙伴关系、劳动力发展和早期发现筛查活动,参与改善其社区的健康状况。它有四个战略目标。1)我们将发挥我们的优势,提供一个综合的研究之家,促进和支持关于少数族裔和少数族裔健康差距的新的和持续的研究。2)我们将建立有效的、新的社区伙伴关系,开展基本的、前沿的研究,目标是改善少数群体的健康,减少或消除健康差距。3)启动、改进和加强现有研究、教育和培训活动,建设一支有文化素质的医疗队伍,改善健康状况,为健康差距人群创造生活工资就业。4)我们将加强、增加和扩大社区和学术知识中心之间的伙伴关系,以促进有效的方法,改善种族/少数民族人口的健康和保健服务,消除健康差距。我们将通过研究研究来实现这些目标,这些研究解决了我们健康差距人口中的两大问题:朝鲜族青年吸烟和非裔美国女性的糖尿病,并利用加州大学洛杉矶分校闻名的尖端、具有成本效益和易于扩展的医疗技术创新。洛杉矶是一个少数民族媒体之都,我们已经建立了独特的媒体合作伙伴关系,以接触我们的人口。我们的社区合作伙伴参与并参与了研究设计和招聘、培训、传播和实施活动,这些活动将提高他们的研究能力,改善少数群体的健康,建立一支有文化能力的劳动力队伍,并创造就业机会。
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Bridging Research, Innovation, Training & Education Solutions for Minority Health
桥接研究、创新、培训
- 批准号:
8795605 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 123.44万 - 项目类别:
Bridging Research, Innovation, Training & Education Solutions for Minority Health
桥接研究、创新、培训
- 批准号:
8513409 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 123.44万 - 项目类别:
Bridging Research, Innovation, Training & Education Solutions for Minority Health
桥接研究、创新、培训
- 批准号:
9001159 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 123.44万 - 项目类别:
Bridging Research, Innovation, Training & Education Solutions for Minority Health
桥接研究、创新、培训
- 批准号:
8264658 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 123.44万 - 项目类别:
UCLA Center for Minority Health Disparities
加州大学洛杉矶分校少数族裔健康差异中心
- 批准号:
7124714 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 123.44万 - 项目类别:
UCLA Center for Minority Health Disparities
加州大学洛杉矶分校少数族裔健康差异中心
- 批准号:
6806007 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 123.44万 - 项目类别:
UCLA Center for Minority Health Disparities
加州大学洛杉矶分校少数族裔健康差异中心
- 批准号:
6952726 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 123.44万 - 项目类别:
UCLA Center for Minority Health Disparities
加州大学洛杉矶分校少数族裔健康差异中心
- 批准号:
6743801 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 123.44万 - 项目类别:
RESEARCH ETHICS: VULNERABLE & ETHNIC MINORITY GROUPS
研究道德:脆弱
- 批准号:
2886266 - 财政年份:1998
- 资助金额:
$ 123.44万 - 项目类别:
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