Community Partners
社区合作伙伴
基本信息
- 批准号:10749379
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 14.22万
- 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:2023-08-17 至 2030-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAdvocacyAgreementBirthBlack raceCaringCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity HealthcareComplexData CollectionDiscriminationDisparityEnsureEquityEvaluationExclusionGoalsGrantHealthHealth PersonnelHealth systemHealthcareHealthcare SystemsInstitutionInterventionKnowledgeLeadershipLearningMaternal MortalityMaternal health equityMethodsMothersOutcomePeriodicalsPersonsPoliciesPopulationPositioning AttributePreventionRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch DesignResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesRiskSelf-ExaminationStereotypingSystemTarget PopulationsTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslatingTranslationsVoiceWorkWritinganti-racismblack womencare outcomescommunity centercommunity organizationsdata managementdesigndisparity reductionexperienceforginghands-on learningimprovedlaboratory experienceprogramsracial disparityremote health caresevere maternal morbiditysuccess
项目摘要
Black mothers are often excluded from the very research designed to improve their health and health
outcomes, despite the fact that they carry the worst burden of maternal mortality (MM) and severe maternal
morbidity (SMM) in the US and especially the Gulf South. Mistrust rooted in a history of discrimination,
experimentation, and stereotyping contributes to the present-day disparities. It is imperative that the proposed
program incorporate institutions who are embedded within the priority population as partners with the research
and healthcare cores of the Center. This will be accomplished by establishing equitable partnership
agreements that counteract the paternalistic framework of traditional research centers. This project’s primary
community partner–not only in this Core but across the entire Center and its leadership–is the National Birth
Equity Collaborative (NBEC). NBEC is nationally renowned for its unique ability to bridge communication gaps
between healthcare systems and Black birthing people via trainings, research, advocacy, and community-
centered collaborations. By also working with community-based organizations (CBOs) primarily led by and
serving Black women, we will have greater access to the target population, and help build these organizations’
capacity via technical assistance Furthermore, our partnerships with Ochsner Health System and other
healthcare partners will aid in translation of findings and sustainability of programming or potential policy
changes. The long-term goal of this Core is to reduce disparities in MM and SMM by embedding Community
Partners into all facets of the Center’s activities. Crucial to the project’s success is our overall objective to
elevate Black voices by incorporating Black-led Community Partners as equal partners in research- and
training-based efforts. Our overall hypothesis is that effective maternity care and interventions can be achieved
when they are founded on research that is guided and co-led by community organizations who fill the gap in
collaboration between health systems and Black communities. To achieve our objective, we will pursue the
following Specific Aims: 1) Establish equitable partnerships between the CBO, researchers, and healthcare
providers through collaborative research projects and training programs within the Center; 2) Create a
research training laboratory where Community Partners and researchers are learning in partnership and
synergizing their knowledge and experience, assets, and networks to achieve the overall objective; 3) Facilitate
the translation and dissemination of efficacious prevention, treatment, and policy focused on reducing racial
inequities in MM and SMM and the root causes of these disparities. Positioning NBEC as the primary
Community Partner and equal collaborator will not only significantly improve the project’s design,
implementation, and dissemination efforts but will also forge strong and lasting relationships with the target
population that will ultimately result in better healthcare outcomes. Prioritizing capacity building efforts with our
Community Partners will generate sustainable and system-level changes throughout the Gulf South.
黑人母亲往往被排除在旨在改善她们的健康和健康的研究之外
尽管她们承受着孕产妇死亡率和严重孕产妇死亡率的最沉重负担,
在美国,特别是海湾南部,有一种疾病的发病率(SMM)。不信任植根于歧视的历史,
实验和陈规定型观念助长了目前的差距。当务之急是,
该计划将优先人群中的机构纳入研究伙伴
和中心的医疗中心。这将通过建立平等的伙伴关系来实现
与传统研究中心的家长式框架相抗衡的协议。该项目的主要
社区伙伴关系--不仅在这个核心中,而且在整个中心及其领导层中--是国家的诞生
公平合作组织。NBEC以其独特的沟通能力而闻名全国
通过培训、研究、宣传和社区,在医疗保健系统和黑人生育者之间建立联系-
中心合作。通过与社区组织(CBO)合作,主要由
为黑人妇女服务,我们将有更多的机会接触目标人群,并帮助建立这些组织的
此外,我们与Ochsner卫生系统和其他
医疗保健合作伙伴将帮助翻译研究结果和规划或潜在政策的可持续性
变化该核心的长期目标是通过嵌入社区,
参与中心活动的各个方面。项目成功的关键是我们的总体目标,
通过将黑人领导的社区合作伙伴作为研究的平等合作伙伴来提高黑人的声音,
以培训为基础的努力。我们的总体假设是,可以实现有效的孕产妇保健和干预措施,
当他们建立在由社区组织指导和共同领导的研究基础上时,社区组织填补了差距,
卫生系统和黑人社区之间的合作。为达致这个目标,我们会继续推行
以下具体目标:1)在CBO,研究人员和医疗保健之间建立公平的伙伴关系
通过中心内的合作研究项目和培训计划提供商; 2)创建一个
研究培训实验室,社区合作伙伴和研究人员正在合作学习,
协同他们的知识和经验,资产和网络,以实现总体目标; 3)促进
翻译和传播有效的预防,治疗和政策,重点是减少种族歧视,
MM和SMM的不平等以及这些差异的根本原因。将NBEC定位为主要
社区合作伙伴和平等的合作者不仅会显着改善项目的设计,
执行和传播工作,但也将与目标建立牢固和持久的关系
这将最终导致更好的医疗保健结果。优先考虑能力建设工作,
社区合作伙伴将在整个海湾南部产生可持续的系统级变化。
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