SWG 10: Health Equity
SWG 10:健康公平
基本信息
- 批准号:10671230
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.17万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-03-01 至 2028-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS preventionAchievementAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressAffectAreaAttentionBlack, Indigenous, People of ColorCOVID-19 pandemicCaringCharacteristicsCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexCountyDataDevelopmentDiscriminationDisparityDisparity populationEpidemicEquityFosteringFundingFunding MechanismsFunding OpportunitiesGenerationsGoalsGroup MeetingsGrowthHIVHIV disparitiesIndividualInequityInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalInterventionLeadershipLesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender QueerManuscriptsModelingNatureOutcomePacific NorthwestPeer ReviewPersonsPopulationPovertyPreventionPrevention ResearchPublic HealthPublic Health PracticePublicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProposalsResourcesServicesShapesSocietiesSourceTestingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWashingtonWorkcareercommunity centercommunity engagementcommunity partnershipdesigndisparity eliminationequity, diversity, and inclusionhealth care disparityhealth determinantshealth differencehealth disparityhealth disparity populationshealth equityhealth inequalitiesinnovationinterdisciplinary collaborationinterestmarginalizationmarginalized populationmeetingsmembermultidisciplinaryprogramsracismresearch in practicesocial determinantsstructural health determinantstransmission processtreatment researchworking group
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
Structural and institutional discrimination create inequities in opportunities and resources needed for HIV
prevention and treatment, contributing to pervasive HIV disparities in key populations, which have persisted
since the early years of the HIV epidemic. As individuals with marginalized identities encounter significant
barriers to accessing HIV-related services due to the intersectional nature of systemic discrimination, bias, and
racism in the US and globally, there is an evident need for increased research and attention on addressing HIV
related disparities in historically disadvantaged groups. The proposed Health Equity Scientific Working Group
(SWG) will catalyze efforts to investigate and understand the complex social and structural determinants of
health disparities and to promote innovative research to attain health equity and remove sources of unfair health
differences among historically marginalized populations. Our Steering Committee and the CFAR EDI Director
will help to guide our work. Our Specific Aims are to: 1) Create a hub for community-engaged,
interdisciplinary collaborations that will generate key data and conduct analyses that elucidate
characteristics of HIV-related health disparities; 2) Promote and support interdisciplinary teams that
include community partners and academic researchers to develop research agendas that advance
community-engaged, health equity-focused HIV research at our CFAR; and 3) Develop research
proposals that advance the achievement of health equity in HIV prevention and treatment among health-
disparities populations with attention to the Pacific Northwest region. For Aim 1, we will conduct monthly
works-in-progress meetings that will convene a multidisciplinary group of researchers, including early career and
underrepresented individuals, to facilitate collaborations that will contribute to data generation and analyses that
elucidate characteristics of HIV-related health disparities. For Aim 2, we will convene community meet and
greets developed in partnership with the UW/FH CFAR Office of Community Engagement (OCE) to foster
collaborations for researchers and community members to develop health-equity related research projects. For
Aim 3, guest speakers will provide expert perspectives on select health equity-related research topics to support
development of successful research proposals that will advance the achievement of health equity in HIV
prevention and treatment. The Health Equity SWG presents an important opportunity to bring established and
new investigators and community members together to strengthen and promote equity-focused research
programs and provide scientific leadership in the area of health equity. The SWG will contribute to the strengths
and interdisciplinary expertise of the UW/FH CFAR through its integration of community partnerships and
multidisciplinary collaborations. Through the proposed activities, the SWG will expand current research
approaches to build upon what we know about health disparities to eliminate barriers to achieving equity in
access and utilization of HIV prevention and care.
项目摘要/摘要
结构性和机构歧视造成艾滋病毒所需的机会和资源的不平等
预防和治疗,导致关键人群中普遍存在的艾滋病毒差异
自HIV流行以来。随着具有边缘化身份的个人遇到了重要的
由于系统性歧视,偏见和
在美国和全球的种族主义,显然需要增加研究和关注HIV的研究
历史上处于弱势群体的相关差异。拟议的健康公平科学工作组
(SWG)将促进调查和理解复杂的社会和结构决定因素的努力
健康差异并促进创新研究以实现健康公平并消除不公平健康的来源
历史上边缘化的人群之间的差异。我们的指导委员会和CFAR EDI主管
将有助于指导我们的工作。我们的具体目的是:1)为社区参与的枢纽,
跨学科合作将生成关键数据并进行阐明的分析
与HIV相关的健康差异的特征; 2)促进和支持跨学科团队
包括社区合作伙伴和学术研究人员来制定进步的研究议程
在我们的CFAR上以社区参与,以健康公平为中心的艾滋病毒研究; 3)发展研究
提出提高卫生预防健康公平和卫生治疗中健康公平性的建议
差距人群对太平洋西北地区的关注。对于AIM 1,我们将每月进行一次
正在进行的工作会议,将召集一个多学科的研究人员,包括早期职业和
代表人数不足的个人,以促进合作,这些合作将有助于数据生成和分析
阐明与HIV相关的健康差异的特征。对于AIM 2,我们将召集社区见面和
与UW/FH CFAR社区参与办公室(OCE)合作开发的问候
研究人员和社区成员开发与健康平衡相关的研究项目的合作。为了
AIM 3,演讲者将提供有关与健康公平有关的研究主题的专家观点,以支持
制定成功的研究建议,以提高艾滋病毒健康公平的实现
预防和治疗。卫生公平SWG提供了一个重要的机会,可以实现建立和
新的研究人员和社区成员共同加强和促进以股票为中心的研究
计划并在卫生公平领域提供科学领导。 SWG将有助于优势
以及UW/FH CFAR的跨学科专业知识,通过其整合社区伙伴关系和
多学科合作。通过拟议的活动,SWG将扩大当前的研究
基于我们对健康差异的了解的方法,以消除实现公平的障碍
访问和利用HIV预防和护理。
项目成果
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