Dissemination Core
传播核心
基本信息
- 批准号:9393238
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.73万
- 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:AddressAdoptedAffectAlaskaAlaska NativeAlcoholsAmerican IndiansAreaClinicalCollaborationsColoradoCommunicationCommunitiesDiffusionEducationExposure toFundingGeographyGoalsHealthHealth CommunicationHealth PersonnelHealth ProfessionalHealth behaviorInformation DisseminationInstitutionInterventionKnowledgeLearningMass MediaMedicalMethodsModelingNative-BornNeeds AssessmentNorth AmericaPatientsPilot ProjectsPlayPolicy MakerPopulationPreventionProcessProviderResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsRiskRoleScientistSociologySourceSouth DakotaTestingTraining ProgramsTraining and EducationTribesUniversitiesUpdateWashingtonWorkalcohol researchalcohol use disorderbaseclinical practicecommunity settingeducation researchinnovationinterestnon-Nativenovel strategiespreventprogramsreduced alcohol usetribal collegetribal organizationuptake
项目摘要
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION CORE ABSTRACT
Health research benefits patients and communities only if scientists and health professionals can find effective
ways to communicate new findings across community and clinical settings. The strategies of the Information
Dissemination Core of the Native Center for Alcohol Research and Education (NCARE) reflect our commitment
to using both innovative and traditional channels to disseminate information and interventions on alcohol use
disorders (AUDs) to American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities. Our collaborations with community
and institutional partners, along with more than 20 years of engagement and research in Native communities,
significantly enhance our ability to disseminate new knowledge and new approaches to managing and
eliminating AUDs. This Core will examine how health information is consumed in Native communities, including
those in geographically isolated areas, and pilot-test new ways to disseminate health information and research
findings. Our overarching goal is to facilitate the exchange of beneficial knowledge, practices, and ideas relevant
to AUDs, and to broaden their uptake by local, regional, and national tribal partners and academic stakeholders.
NCARE will be housed within Partnerships for Native Health, a research program at Washington State University.
We will also work closely with NCARE investigators at the University of Colorado Denver and the University of
Washington to disseminate our research on AUDs and related health inequities. Our Specific Aims are to: 1)
Disseminate the results of NCARE Research Projects and Pilot Projects to AI/AN communities by using
innovative, culturally-congruent strategies that will contribute to building new community capacity for prevention
and treatment. Dissemination efforts will be tailored to specific community audiences: healthcare providers,
policy-makers, and lay people; 2) Disseminate the results of NCARE research to the scientific community to
encourage new research collaborations between AI/AN communities and researchers; 3) Conduct needs
assessments in partnership with AI/AN communities to identify local AUD priorities, and then connect interested
communities with NCARE researchers who can provide education and technical assistance that address those
priorities; and 4) Disseminate information to educational institutions, the media, and the public on NCARE’s work
and on externally-sponsored activities pertinent to NCARE’s goals, including training, education, funding, and
technical support. Effective health communication must provide accurate information on AUDs; help people
make informed choices regarding significant health risks; update providers on best practices regarding AUDs in
AI/ANs; help providers become better communicators; and use proven strategies to disseminate research results
on AUDs to Native people and to researchers equipped to partner with communities to address their most
pressing needs.
信息传播核心摘要
只有当科学家和卫生专业人员能够找到有效的方法,
在社区和临床环境中交流新发现的方法。信息化战略
本土酒精研究和教育中心(NCARE)的传播核心反映了我们的承诺
利用创新和传统渠道传播关于酒精使用的信息和干预措施
美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)社区。我们与社区的合作
和机构合作伙伴,沿着超过20年的参与和研究在土著社区,
大大提高我们传播新知识和新方法的能力,
消除AUD。该核心将研究土著社区如何消费健康信息,包括
在地理上孤立的地区,并试点测试新的方式来传播卫生信息和研究
调查结果。我们的总体目标是促进有益的知识,实践和相关思想的交流,
AUDs,并扩大他们的地方,区域和国家部落合作伙伴和学术利益相关者的吸收。
NCARE将被安置在土著健康伙伴关系内,这是华盛顿州立大学的一个研究项目。
我们还将与科罗拉多丹佛大学和丹佛大学的NCARE调查人员密切合作。
华盛顿传播我们对AUD和相关健康不公平的研究。我们的具体目标是:1)
通过以下方式向AI/AN社区传播NCARE研究项目和试点项目的结果:
创新的、文化上一致的战略,有助于建立新的社区预防能力
和治疗。传播工作将针对特定的社区受众:医疗保健提供者,
2)向科学界传播NCARE的研究成果,
鼓励AI/AN社区和研究人员之间的新的研究合作; 3)行为需求
与AI/AN社区合作进行评估,以确定当地AUD优先事项,然后将感兴趣的
社区与NCARE研究人员谁可以提供教育和技术援助,解决这些问题
优先事项;以及4)向教育机构、媒体和公众传播有关NCARE工作的信息
以及与NCARE目标相关的外部赞助活动,包括培训,教育,资金,
技术支持.有效的健康传播必须提供关于AUD的准确信息;帮助人们
就重大健康风险做出知情选择;向医疗服务提供者提供关于AUD的最佳实践的最新信息,
人工智能/人工神经网络;帮助提供者成为更好的传播者;并使用经过验证的策略来传播研究成果
土著人民和研究人员有能力与社区合作,
迫切的需要。
项目成果
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Amanda D. Boyd其他文献
Seasonal variations in exposure to methylmercury and its dietary sources among pregnant Inuit women in Nunavik, Canada.
加拿大努纳维克因纽特孕妇接触甲基汞及其饮食来源的季节性变化。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:9.8
- 作者:
Mariana de Moraes Pontual;P. Ayotte;M. Little;C. Furgal;Amanda D. Boyd;G. Muckle;Ellen Avard;Sylvie Ricard;M. Gauthier;E. A. Sidi;M. Lemire - 通讯作者:
M. Lemire
Factors influencing public perceptions of hydropower projects: A systematic literature review
影响公众对水电项目认知的因素:系统文献综述
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Alyssa M. Mayeda;Amanda D. Boyd - 通讯作者:
Amanda D. Boyd
Conflicted or constructive? Exploring community responses to new energy developments in Canada
是冲突的还是建设性的?
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2015 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
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K. Shaw;Stephen Hill;Amanda D. Boyd;Lindsay Monk;J. Reid;E. Einsiedel - 通讯作者:
E. Einsiedel
A Case Study of Carbon Capture and Storage Development in Three Communities: Understanding the Role of Community and Sense of Place in Local Risk Perspectives
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- DOI:
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Understanding public support for smart meters: media attention, misperceptions, and knowledge
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- DOI:
10.1080/13669877.2020.1863844 - 发表时间:
2020 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.1
- 作者:
Jay D. Hmielowski;A. Kirkpatrick;Amanda D. Boyd - 通讯作者:
Amanda D. Boyd
Amanda D. Boyd的其他文献
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Advancing Alzheimer's Disease Communication and Recruitment Science among American Indians and Alaska Natives
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- 批准号:
10596112 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 9.73万 - 项目类别:
Advancing Alzheimer's Disease Communication and Recruitment Science among American Indians and Alaska Natives
促进美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民之间的阿尔茨海默病传播和招募科学
- 批准号:
10399547 - 财政年份:2021
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Advancing Alzheimer's Disease Communication and Recruitment Science among American Indians and Alaska Natives
促进美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民之间的阿尔茨海默病传播和招募科学
- 批准号:
10215852 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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