Community Outreach and Engagement
社区外展和参与
基本信息
- 批准号:9904169
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.22万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAfrican AmericanAwardAwarenessBreast Cancer survivorCancer BurdenCancer Center Support GrantCancer EtiologyCancer PatientCatchment AreaCensusesCitiesClinical TrialsCollaborationsColon CarcinomaCommunitiesCommunity OutreachCommunity SurveysComprehensive Cancer CenterCountyDataEarly DiagnosisEnvironmentFacultyFosteringFundingGoalsHispanicsHospitalsHuman PapillomavirusIndividualInformation SystemsInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionKnowledgeLawsLocal GovernmentMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of gastrointestinal tractMalignant neoplasm of lungMethodsMinorityMutationNeighborhoodsNonprofit OrganizationsOhioOutcomePatientsPhysical activityPlant RootsPopulationPovertyPrimary PreventionProcessProgram EvaluationResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingRisk FactorsRoleScientific InquiryServicesSiteSystemTargeted ResearchTestingTobaccoTraining ProgramsTranslatingWorkanticancer researchcancer geneticscancer health disparitycancer preventioncancer riskcolorectal cancer screeningcommunity centercommunity interventiondata registrydisparity reductionethnic minority populationhealth assessmenthealth equityinnovationinterestlow socioeconomic statusmedically underservedmemberoutreachoutreach programpopulation basedpopulation healthprogramsprovider networksquitlineracial and ethnicracial disparityrecruitsafety netsocioeconomic disparitytertiary prevention
项目摘要
COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The catchment area of Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) is the 15-county region in Northeast
Ohio surrounding the City of Cleveland with a census of 4 million individuals, in which about 80% of the cancer
patients seen at consortium hospitals reside. Of note, within this 15-county region, 62% of all cancer patients
are seen at a consortium hospital site. Over the past 5 years, Case CCC has impacted the catchment area and
beyond with thoughtful community-engaged research and outreach programs. The Center has recognized
poverty as an important root cause of cancer disparities, and assembled a team of investigators, local
government, and the safety-net provider network to engage communities for interventions on poverty and
cancer prevention, and early detection services. The overarching goals of the Community Outreach and
Engagement component are to build capacity for 1) collaborative, community-focused cancer research of
relevance to the catchment area, and 2) outreach programs to increase cancer awareness and knowledge,
and effective patient navigation. Specific aims of the Community Outreach and Engagement component are to:
1. Implement population-based approaches to understand cancer burden in the catchment area and to
guide scientific inquiry on distinct cancer-related challenges.
2. Use knowledge of the distinct cancer issues in the catchment area to stimulate new scientific
discoveries, and disseminate findings into the population at large, including underserved communities.
3. Promote cancer disparities reduction and health equity through an inclusive research environment.
The Case CCC is also addressing the high rates of lung cancer by strategically focusing on primary and
tertiary prevention, including the implementation of a tobacco Quit Line eReferral system at the MetroHealth
System, and providing data and testimony that were instrumental in passing the Tobacco 21 law in the city of
Cleveland in 2015. Case CCC has established a Community Advisory Board (CAB) to guide catchment area
research, and recently established the Office of Cancer Disparities Research (OCDR) to support, coordinate,
and foster interdisciplinary cancer disparities research, training, and outreach program evaluation. Collectively,
this program seeks to demonstrate the Case CCC’s commitment to working together to enhance the discovery
process, promote innovative and community-changing collaborations, educate and motivate the citizens of
Northeast Ohio and beyond, and conduct research across the Center’s Research Programs of direct relevance
to the catchment area.
社区外展和参与
项目总结/摘要
病例综合癌症中心(病例CCC)的服务范围是东北15个县
俄亥俄州周边的克利夫兰市人口普查有4万人,其中约80%的癌症
在联合医院就诊的患者居住。值得注意的是,在这15个县的地区,62%的癌症患者,
出现在一家联合医院的现场在过去的5年里,案例CCC已经影响了集水区,
通过深思熟虑的社区参与研究和外展计划。该中心认识到,
贫困是癌症差异的重要根源,并组建了一个调查小组,
政府和安全网提供者网络,以使社区参与减贫措施,
癌症预防和早期检测服务。社区外展的总体目标,
参与的组成部分是建立能力,1)合作,以社区为重点的癌症研究,
与集水区的相关性,以及2)提高癌症意识和知识的外展计划,
有效的患者导航。社区外联和参与部分的具体目标是:
1.实施基于人口的方法,以了解集水区的癌症负担,
引导科学探究不同的癌症相关的挑战。
2.利用集水区不同癌症问题的知识,
研究人员将研究结果传播给广大民众,包括服务不足的社区。
3.通过包容性的研究环境,促进减少癌症差异和健康公平。
病例CCC还通过战略性地关注原发性和非原发性肺癌,
三级预防,包括在MetroHealth实施戒烟热线电子转介系统
系统,并提供数据和证词,有助于通过烟草21法在城市
2015年的克利夫兰个案协调委员会已成立一个社区咨询委员会,
研究,最近成立了癌症差异研究办公室(OCDR),以支持,协调,
促进跨学科癌症差异研究、培训和外展计划评估。总的来说,
该计划旨在证明案例指挥中心致力于共同努力,以加强发现
过程,促进创新和改变社区的合作,教育和激励公民
东北部俄亥俄州及更远的地方,并在该中心的直接相关的研究计划进行研究
到集水区。
项目成果
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Enhancing tobacco cessation in the black community through DVD technology:PTF
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8248170 - 财政年份:2011
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8330797 - 财政年份:2011
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Culturally Specific Interventions and Acculturation in African American Smokers
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