Summit on the Advancement of Focused Equity Research in Trauma (SAFER-Trauma)

创伤领域重点公平研究进展峰会(SAFER-Trauma)

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10674468
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 4.97万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2023-03-01 至 2024-02-29
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Program Director/Principal Investigator: Ho, Vanessa Project Summary/Abstract Trauma, or physical injury from mechanisms such as motor vehicle crashes, violence, or falls, is the leading cause of death for Americans under age 46.(1) In 2016, a report from The National Academy of Sciences Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) estimated that as many as 20% of all deaths from trauma may be prevented with optimal trauma care, which translates to nearly 300,000 lives saved over ten years.(2) In an ideal circumstance, trauma care should be “the great equalizer” – trauma care should be provided to all who present with injuries, regardless of insurance status, skin color, or other factors. However, research in trauma populations over the last fifteen years has largely demonstrated that poor outcomes after injury disproportionately affect Americans from unfairly disadvantaged racial and ethnic minority groups, rural and inner-city residents, economically marginalized groups, children, and older adults.(3) Despite research demonstrating that disparities are present, pervasive, and persistent in trauma, we have not yet developed unified strategies to address, reduce, and eliminate health inequities. In collaboration with the Coalition for National Trauma Research (CNTR), a conference titled the Summit on the Advancement of Focused Equity Research in Trauma (SAFER-Trauma) will generate research strategies to identify trauma-related health inequities, elucidate their underlying causes, and develop innovative interventions to address, reduce, and eliminate them. This proposed summit will convene key stakeholders to illustrate health inequities in trauma, highlight relevant current research, and address the following aims: 1) Characterize current gaps regarding research in health equity in trauma, 2) Identify funding mechanisms and pathways for collaboration, and 3) Outline a research agenda to address inequities in trauma. The summit is being organized by the CNTR Equity Diversity and Inclusion Committee, which comprises representatives from all the major national trauma organizations who are passionate about trauma outcomes, research, and equity. The reach of the organizing committee will allow for the engagement of clinicians, researchers, and stakeholders to prioritize research into health inequities via an interdisciplinary and collaborative network and develop an actionable research agenda. These collaborations will lay the foundation to test, disseminate, and assess effective practices to identify health inequities in trauma care, elucidate their underlying causes, and develop interventions. Page Continuation Format Page
项目总监/首席调查员:Ho,Vanessa 项目摘要/摘要 创伤,或由机动车碰撞、暴力或跌倒等机制造成的身体伤害,是主要的 46岁以下美国人的死因。(1)2016年,美国国家科学院的一份报告 工程和医学(NASEM)估计,高达20%的创伤死亡是可以预防的 具有最佳的创伤护理,这意味着在十年内挽救了近30万人的生命。(2)在理想的情况下 在这种情况下,创伤护理应该是“最大的均衡器”--创伤护理应该提供给所有在场的人。 对于受伤,无论保险状态、肤色或其他因素。然而,对创伤人群的研究 在过去的15年里,很大程度上表明,受伤后糟糕的结果会不成比例地影响 来自不公平的弱势种族和少数民族群体的美国人,农村和市中心居民, 经济上被边缘化的群体、儿童和老年人。(3)尽管研究表明 在创伤中存在、普遍和持续存在,但我们尚未制定统一的战略来解决, 减少和消除健康不平等现象。 与国家创伤研究联盟(国家创伤研究联盟)合作,举办了一次题为 创伤中重点权益研究的进展(SAFER-Trauma)将产生研究战略 确定与创伤有关的健康不平等现象,阐明其根本原因,并制定创新的干预措施 解决、减少和消除这些问题。 这次拟议的峰会将召集主要利益攸关方,说明创伤中的健康不平等,强调相关 目前的研究,并解决以下目标:1)描述目前在健康研究方面的差距 创伤中的公平,2)确定合作的筹资机制和途径,3)概述研究 议程,以解决创伤中的不平等现象。 这次首脑会议由CNTR股权多样性和包容性委员会组织,该委员会包括 来自所有主要国家创伤组织的代表,他们对创伤结果充满热情, 研究和股权。组委会的覆盖范围将允许临床医生参与, 研究人员和利益相关者通过跨学科和 建立合作网络,制定可操作的研究议程。这些合作将奠定基础 测试、传播和评估有效的做法,以识别创伤护理中的健康不平等,阐明其 根本原因,并制定干预措施。 页面续订格式页面

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