Stakeholder Engagement and Intervention Support Core
利益相关者参与和干预支持核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10362583
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 27.55万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-04-01 至 2025-02-28
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Centers for Population HealthChildChild HealthCommunitiesComplementConsultCountyDataData CollectionDevelopmentEconomicsEnsureEvaluationFaceFundingFutureGeographyGrantHealthHealth PromotionInterventionIntervention StudiesInvestmentsLow incomeMedically Underserved AreaMethodsModelingMontanaOutcomeParticipantPathway interactionsPatternPersonsPhasePreventionPrevention ResearchProcessPublicationsQualitative ResearchResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsReservationsRiskRuralRural CommunityRural HealthStructureSurveysVulnerable Populationsbehavioral responsecareerdesigneconomic evaluationeducationally disadvantagedepidemiologic dataepidemiological modelexperiencefrontierhealth disparityhealth economicsimprovedprogramsrecruitrural arearural settingtheoriestherapy designtraining opportunityunderserved community
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
Current and future Center for Prevention Research (CPR) investigators will be engaged in epidemiological and
modeling research to better understand patterns and rural factors associated with children's health risk. In a
complementary fashion, developing solutions for these rural health risks will require a richer understanding of
potential intervention pathways and strategies. Child health focused interventions that function in rural settings
will be a key feature of CPR researchers' next step, but such endeavors will require a mixed methods
approach that extends beyond evaluation of existing data. To meet these needs, the Stakeholder Engagement
and Intervention Support (SEIS) Core has been designed with the overall objective of providing CPR
researchers with support to inform thoughtful and testable intervention strategies. In this way the SEIS Core
provides key transitional support as Center investigators pursue R01 funding in the next phase of their
research careers. We will accomplish our overall objective through four Specific Aims. Through Aim 1, we will
establish the SEIS Core, providing CPR investigators support in stakeholder engagement and intervention
design. Intervention support will be provided through primary data collection (Aim 2) and health economics
analyses (Aim 3). Finally, through Aim 4 (stakeholder engagement) we will support CPR investigators in
engagement with regional stakeholders. Following these four aims, the SEIS Core will ensure that CPR
research projects and CPR investigators have the technical and partnership support they need as they pursue
independent research funding in the next step of their research careers and strive to improve children's health
in our rural region.
项目总结/摘要
目前和未来的预防研究中心(CPR)的调查人员将从事流行病学和
建模研究,以更好地了解与儿童健康风险相关的模式和农村因素。中
作为一种补充方式,为这些农村健康风险制定解决方案将需要更深入地了解
潜在的干预途径和策略。在农村环境中发挥作用的以儿童健康为重点的干预措施
将是心肺复苏术研究人员下一步的一个关键特征,但这样的努力将需要一个混合的方法,
这种方法超出了对现有数据的评估。为了满足这些需求,利益相关者参与
和干预支持(SEIS)核心设计的总体目标是提供心肺复苏术
研究人员在支持下为深思熟虑和可测试的干预策略提供信息。这样,SEIS核心
为中心研究人员在下一阶段寻求R 01资金提供关键的过渡性支持,
研究生涯。我们将通过四个具体目标来实现我们的总体目标。通过目标1,我们
建立SEIS核心,在利益相关者参与和干预方面为CPR调查人员提供支持
设计将通过初级数据收集(目标2)和卫生经济学提供干预支持
分析(目标3)。最后,通过目标4(利益相关者参与),我们将支持CPR调查人员,
与区域利益攸关方合作。根据这四个目标,SEIS核心将确保CPR
研究项目和心肺复苏术调查人员在进行研究时,
在他们的研究生涯的下一步独立的研究资金,努力改善儿童的健康
在我们的农村地区。
项目成果
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Stakeholder Engagement and Intervention Support Core
利益相关者参与和干预支持核心
- 批准号:
10132356 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
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