Gulf States Collaborative Center for Health Policy Research (Gulf States CC)
海湾国家卫生政策研究合作中心(海湾国家 CC)
基本信息
- 批准号:8653006
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 300万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-07-01 至 2018-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdvocacyAffectAlabamaAreaAttentionAwarenessChronic DiseaseClinicCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity ActionsDevelopmentDisease OutcomeEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental PolicyEvaluationFederally Qualified Health CenterGeneral PopulationGoalsHealthHealth PolicyHealth systemHealthcareInstitutionLeadLeadershipLocal GovernmentLow incomeMentorsMinorityMississippiModelingOutcomePersonsPhasePilot ProjectsPoliciesPolicy MakerPolicy MakingPolicy ResearchProceduresPublic HealthResearchResearch ActivityResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelRisk FactorsScanningState GovernmentSystemTarget PopulationsTimeLineTrainingUniversitiesVulnerable PopulationsWorkbaseburden of illnesscommunity based participatory researchevidence baseexperiencehealth disparityimplementation researchinnovationmembernovelprogramspublic health relevanceracial and ethnicresiliencesocioeconomics
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Gulf States Collaborative Center for Health Policy Research (Gulf States CC) is a regional consortium proposed by the Bayou Clinic, a Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike, in collaboration with the University of Southern Mississippi and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. It is supported by a multisector coalition of community-based; and faith-based organizations, healthcare organizations, state and local government institutions. The Consortium targets Alabama and Mississippi, which include some of the most impoverished and vulnerable communities in the nation. In Years 3-5, the geographic scope will be expanded to the neighboring Gulf States. The overall goal of the Gulf States CC is to significantly reduce the burden of chronic disease in minority, low-income, and other vulnerable populations in the Gulf region by conducting innovative health policy research. We will develop and evaluate a novel community-based model in which community residents assume leadership in the assessment, development, and evaluation of policies impacting health disparities. Building on our established community infrastructure, we will use a Community- Based Participatory Research approach to examine the socioeconomic, health-system, and environmental policies that interplay to produce disparate chronic disease outcomes in vulnerable populations. Ultimately, we aim to generate evidence-based, community-initiated policy change that can significantly reduce racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities. In the planning phase, we will solidify and expand our multisector coalition to establish a regional infrastructure in support of the proposed research activities; conduct a comprehensive assessment of existing policies that directly or indirectly impact the health of vulnerable populations in the region; develop a Community Action Plan (CAP) to engage the communities in health policy research and direct action organizing for policy change; finalize procedures for pilot projects; and develop a plan for the implementation phase. In the implementation phase, we will implement the CAP, a collaborative program for health policy research relevant to the disease burden of the targeted population, a pilot project program, and will evaluate the Consortium and disseminate results.
描述(由申请人提供):海湾国家卫生政策研究合作中心(海湾国家CC)是由河口诊所,联邦合格的健康中心外观相似,与南密西西比大学和伯明翰的亚拉巴马大学合作提出的区域财团。它得到了社区组织、信仰组织、保健组织、州和地方政府机构组成的多部门联盟的支持。该联盟的目标是亚拉巴马和密西西比,其中包括一些最贫困和最脆弱的社区在全国。在第3-5年,地理范围将扩大到邻近的海湾国家。海湾国家慢性病委员会的总体目标是通过开展创新的卫生政策研究,大大减轻海湾地区少数民族、低收入和其他弱势群体的慢性病负担。我们将开发和评估一种新的以社区为基础的模式,其中社区居民在评估,开发和评估影响健康差距的政策方面发挥领导作用。在我们建立的社区基础设施的基础上,我们将使用基于社区的前瞻性研究方法来研究社会经济,卫生系统和环境政策,这些政策相互作用,在弱势群体中产生不同的慢性病结果。最终,我们的目标是产生基于证据的,社区发起的政策变化,可以显着减少种族/民族和社会经济差距。在规划阶段,我们将巩固和扩大我们的多部门联盟,以建立一个区域基础设施,支持拟议的研究活动;对直接或间接影响本区域弱势人口健康的现有政策进行全面评估;制定一项社区行动计划,使社区参与卫生政策研究和为政策变化组织直接行动;最后确定试点项目的程序;并制定实施阶段的计划。在实施阶段,我们将实施CAP,这是一项与目标人群疾病负担相关的卫生政策研究合作计划,是一项试点项目计划,并将评估该联盟并传播结果。
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Gulf States Collaborative Center for Health Policy Research (Gulf States CC)
海湾国家卫生政策研究合作中心(海湾国家 CC)
- 批准号:
9146564 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 300万 - 项目类别:
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