Health Disparities in Sports and Exercise Medicine

运动和运动医学的健康差异

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10609303
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 5万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2022-09-27 至 2024-08-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

PROJECT SUMMARY: The mission of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) is to be the pre-eminent organization for primary care sports medicine in the United States. In the past five years, the AMSSM Collaborative Research Network (CRN) has developed and hosted two research summits in order to highlight research needs, best practices and resources on pertinent topics in sports medicine to their membership. These summits have been central to creating and fostering collaborative research within AMSSM, educating AMSSM members on important topics that have research gaps in sports medicine and highlighting opportunities for members to engage in meaningful research. Tangible outcomes from these summits included peer-reviewed manuscripts, national and international presentations on summit conclusions, and creation of collaborative research groups. In April 2023, the AMSSM CRN, housed at the University of Wisconsin- Madison, plans to host a research summit focused on justice, equity and diversity in sports medicine. Health disparities have been identified across geographic areas, socioeconomic groups and among many other groups in the United States. They are observed in all areas of health care and include gaps in access to health care, health care utilization, health outcomes and rates of morbidity and mortality. These disparities reduce life expectancy and quality of life for members of underserved and underrepresented groups in the United States. Efforts to understand and address these health disparities have not been prioritized, particularly in the field of sports and exercise medicine (SEM), and there is little published literature focusing on this area. Recent efforts within SEM have been made to identify and better understand the impact of health disparities in this space. However, elimination of health disparities in SEM will require improved understanding about the causes of health disparities in addition to multifaceted and sustained approaches for health promotion, disease prevention and delivery of appropriate care for a diverse population. This research conference will be held as a pre-conference to the AMSSM’s annual meeting in Phoenix, Arizona. The conference will focus on providing evidence-based approaches and recommendations for research topics and methodologies in SEM that have historically been understudied; it will also allow for thoughtful interaction and solution-oriented discussion from multiple participants representing diverse backgrounds via numerous panel sessions and break-out groups. The research conference aims to attract over 150 multi-disciplinary individuals, and results will be disseminated through academic journals, websites, social media postings, podcasts, and annual meetings of each organization and representative—as well as through marketing channels of key community groups. At the conclusion of the conference, writing groups will synthesize the dialogues and discussions and finalize their research agenda and methodological approaches to guide and prioritize future investigation and innovation in health disparity research in SEM.
项目概要: 美国运动医学会(AMSSM)的使命是成为卓越的 美国初级保健运动医学组织。在过去的五年里,AMSSM 协作研究网络(CRN)已经开发和主办了两个研究峰会,以突出 研究需求,最佳实践和资源的相关主题,在运动医学,以其成员。 这些峰会是在AMSSM内创建和促进合作研究的核心, AMSSM成员对重要议题,有研究差距,在运动医学和突出 会员有机会从事有意义的研究。这些首脑会议的主要成果包括 同行审查的手稿,关于首脑会议结论的国家和国际介绍, 合作研究小组。2023年4月,位于威斯康星州大学的AMSSM CRN- 麦迪逊,计划主办一个研究峰会,重点是正义,公平和多样性的运动医学。 在不同地理区域、社会经济群体和许多其他群体之间, 美国的其他团体。这些缺陷存在于所有保健领域,包括在获得保健服务方面的差距。 卫生保健、卫生保健利用、健康结果以及发病率和死亡率。这些差距 降低联合国系统中服务不足和代表性不足群体成员的预期寿命和生活质量 美国的理解和解决这些健康差距的努力尚未得到优先重视,特别是 在运动和运动医学(SEM)领域,很少有出版的文献集中在这一领域。 卫生部最近努力查明和更好地了解健康差距对以下方面的影响: 这个空间然而,要消除SEM中的健康差异,就需要更好地了解 除了采取多方面和可持续的促进健康办法之外, 为不同人群提供预防和适当护理。 这次研究会议将作为AMSSM在凤凰城举行的年会的会前会议, 亚利桑那会议将重点提供基于证据的方法和建议, 在SEM的研究课题和方法,历史上已经研究不足;它也将允许 来自代表不同领域的多个参与者的深思熟虑的互动和面向解决方案的讨论 通过许多小组会议和分组讨论,了解背景。该研究会议旨在吸引 超过150多个多学科的个人,结果将通过学术期刊,网站, 每个组织和代表的社交媒体帖子、播客和年度会议,以及 通过主要社区团体的营销渠道。在会议结束时,写作小组将 综合对话和讨论,最后确定研究议程和方法 指导和优先考虑未来的调查和创新,在SEM健康差距研究。

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