Community Engagement Core
社区参与核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10678990
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 33.72万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-10 至 2026-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS preventionAddressAdolescentAdolescent Medicine Trials NetworkAdoptionAdvertisementsAlcohol consumptionAlcoholsBehavior TherapyBehavioral SciencesCOVID-19 pandemicCharacteristicsClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesData CollectionData Science CoreEnsureEquityFloridaFoundationsFundingGaysGoalsGuidelinesHIVHealthIndividualInformed ConsentInterventionMeasurementMeasuresMonitorOutcomeParticipantPatient RecruitmentsPerceptionPersonsPolicePolicy MakerPopulationPopulations at RiskProceduresProcessProcess AssessmentProtocols documentationProviderPublic HealthResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSelf ManagementSexual HealthSiteSolidTestingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthViral Load resultWorkYouthalcohol preventioncommunity engaged researchcommunity engagementcost effectivedesignelectronic consentemerging adultexperienceimplementation facilitationimplementation scienceimprovedinnovationinterestparticipant retentionpre-clinicalpreventive interventionprogramsrecruitscale upsocial mediasuccesstooltranslational pipelinevirtualweb portalweb siteyoung adult
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
The translational science spectrum represents each stage of research: pre-clinical, clinical, and implementation
science. Conducting research across the translational spectrum, as proposed in this P01, that meaningfully
addresses alcohol use among young people living with HIV (YPLWH) in Florida, necessitates active
involvement of young people, policy makers and key stakeholders. The Community Engagement Core (CEC)
co-directed by Drs. Nicole Ennis and M. Isabel Fernandez, is tasked with developing and maintaining authentic
partnerships between researchers and YPLWH as well as those with the power and resources to quickly scale-
up scientific discoveries into practice using a community engaged research (CEnR) approach. We have
centralized all of the recruitment, engagement, retention and assessment functions for all of the three studies
into this resources core which is more efficient and cost effective than relegating these functions to the
individual projects as is typically done. From the start, the CEC will engage YPLWH and key stakeholders to
develop: 1) tailored advertisements and insta-stories to post on targeted social media sites and gay dating
apps to promote interest in and recruitment into the three studies: 2) the e-Informed Consents; 3) the SHARE
website; and 4) review of the assessment measures and onboarding procedures. The primary activities of
stakeholder engagement will be: 1) Refine project protocols in conjunction with stakeholders to ensure an
equitable CEnR Context; 2) Manage a web-based portal for bidirectional communication to ensure an equitable
CEnR Process; 3) Evaluate our CEnR Process by assessing stakeholder: a) perceptions of the CEC activities;
b) adoption of new guidelines and polices that result from CEC participation; and c) perceived challenges and
benefits of participation; and 4) Support the recruitment of participants who reflect the characteristics of
YPLWH in Florida. Therefore, the overall goal of the CEC for the SHARE P01 is to serve as a resource for
participant and stakeholder engagement and retention in the research process and to measure the impact of
the CEnR approach across all three projects in this P01. The CEC has two specific aims: Aim 1. Direct and
manage recruitment, engagement, retention and assessment activities associated with implementation of the
three projects proposed in this SHARE P01. Aim 2: Manage and evaluate the dynamic process that supports
sustained engagement and active participation of our stakeholders (i.e., community stakeholder organizations
and Youth Advisory Council) in the research and dissemination efforts of the SHARE P01. The expected
outcome is that ongoing community input and collaborative agenda setting will result in evidence and
interventions tailored to the settings and populations being studied thereby making it more readily accepted by
those communities.
项目摘要
转化科学谱代表了研究的每个阶段:临床前、临床和实施
科学如本P01中所提议的,在整个翻译谱中进行研究,
在佛罗里达,解决艾滋病毒感染者(YPLWH)年轻人的酒精使用问题,
青年人、决策者和主要利益攸关方的参与。社区参与核心(CEC)
由Nicole Ennis博士和M.伊莎贝尔费尔南德斯的任务是开发和维护真正的
研究人员和YPLWH以及那些有能力和资源快速扩展的人之间的伙伴关系-
使用社区参与研究(CEnR)方法将科学发现付诸实践。我们有
集中所有三项研究的所有招聘、参与、保留和评估职能
这比将这些职能下放到
个别项目,如通常所做的。从一开始,CEC将与YPLWH和主要利益相关者合作,
开发:1)量身定制的广告和即时故事,以张贴在有针对性的社交媒体网站和同性恋约会
应用程序,以促进对三项研究的兴趣和招募:2)电子知情同意书; 3)共享
网站;以及4)审查评估措施和入职程序。的主要活动
利益相关者的参与将是:1)与利益相关者一起完善项目协议,以确保
公平的CEnR环境; 2)管理基于Web的双向通信门户,以确保公平的
3)通过评估利益相关者来评估我们的CEnR流程:a)对CEC活动的看法;
B)通过了因参加中央选举委员会而产生的新的指导方针和政策;以及
参与的好处; 4)支持招聘反映以下特点的参与者:
佛罗里达的YPLWH。因此,共享P01 CEC的总体目标是作为资源,
参与者和利益相关者参与和保留研究过程,并衡量
本P01中所有三个项目的CEnR方法。该委员会有两个具体目标:目标1。直接和
管理与实施
在此分享P01中提出的三个项目。目标2:管理和评估支持的动态过程
持份者的持续参与和积极参与(即,社区利益相关者组织
和青年咨询理事会)参与SHARE P01的研究和传播工作。预期
结果是,持续的社区投入和协作议程设置将产生证据,
针对所研究的环境和人群量身定制的干预措施,从而使其更容易被
这些社区。
项目成果
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Feasibility of SBIRT for Underserved HIV+ Adults 50+ in Primary Care Settings
对初级保健机构中服务不足的 HIV 成年人 50 进行 SBIRT 的可行性
- 批准号:
9975106 - 财政年份:2019
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对初级保健机构中服务不足的 HIV 成年人 50 进行 SBIRT 的可行性
- 批准号:
9064983 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 33.72万 - 项目类别:
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