Community-led Policies and Leadership to Eliminate Disparities for Asian Ame
社区主导的政策和领导力,消除亚裔美国人的差异
基本信息
- 批准号:8790694
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-01-21 至 2016-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAdvocacyAsian AmericansAsiansCaliforniaCollaborationsColorCommunitiesCountyData CollectionDevelopmentElementsGeographic stateGoalsHawaiian populationHealthIndividualInstructionInterventionInterviewJusticeLeadLeadershipMethodologyMissionMotivationMovementPacific Island AmericansPacific IslandsPathway interactionsPerceptionPhasePoliciesPolicy DevelopmentsPopulationPrevalenceProcessProgram DevelopmentPublic HealthReadinessResearchResearch DesignResearch MethodologyRoleSamoanStagingTestingTobaccoTobacco useTranslatingUniversitiesVisitbasecommunity based participatory researchdevelopment policyempowermenthealth disparityimprovedindexinginformantinnovationmemberminority healthparitypublic policy on tobaccoresearch studysuccesstobacco controltobacco prevention
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Tobacco control policy change has contributed tremendously to decreasing tobacco use and represents one of public health's top 10 achievements in the 20th century. Despite the great success of tobacco policy change, the decline in tobacco use prevalence has stalled with still high rates particularly among marginalized communities of color, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPIs) are one of the fastest growing populations in the U.S., yet we understand very little about the most effective processes and pathways for engaging AAs and NHPIs in policy change that result in successful compliance and eventual community norm change on tobacco. We propose to conduct a three-year community-based participatory research (CBPR) study titled Community-led Policies and Leadership to Eliminate Disparities for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders on Tobacco (Com-PLEAT). The overall goal of this research is to identify and understand the pathways to successful tobacco control policy change among two AA and NHPI communities: Cambodians in Long Beach County and Pacific Islanders (including Native Hawaiians, Samoans and Chamorros) in San Diego County. The specific aims of this study are twofold: 1) to develop, and test a 4-prong policy change framework and its effect in helping to mobilize Asian American and Pacific Islander (AA and NHPI) (Cambodian and Chamorro) communities on tobacco control using key informant interviews, community readiness indices and Guttman scalogram analysis; and 2) to study the pathways to successful policy change on tobacco for AAs and NHPIs including the role of capacity building. This proposed Com-PLEAT Study will include key informant interviews, community readiness assessments and Guttman scalogram analysis methodologies and will make a significant contribution to the field of tobacco prevention and control by identifying alternative and more successfully sustained pathways to policy change for AAs and NHPIs. The proposed Com-PLEAT Study seeks to challenge the current framework that policy change will trickle down to all communities equally and the phasing out of culturally-tailored strategies to eliminate health disparities. Using a community-based participatory approach that involves communities in every aspect of the research design, data collection, analysis and dissemination, this study will engage communities to understand perception and motivation about policies and elements critical for full participation in a wide-range of policy interventions.
RELEVANCE (See instructions): The proposed Com-PLEAT Study will contribute not only to the better understanding of effective pathways for tobacco control policy change for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) communities, but also to the replication of this study in other AA and NHPI communities across the U.S. By using innovative research methods, the Com-PLEAT Study will hopefully translate into more effective and sustainable implementation of policy initiatives that include and serve AA and NHPI communities and help reduce health disparities.
描述(由申请人提供):烟草控制政策的变化对减少烟草使用做出了巨大贡献,代表了20世纪世纪公共卫生的十大成就之一。尽管烟草政策的改变取得了巨大成功,但烟草使用率的下降仍然停滞不前,特别是在有色人种、亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民(AA和NHPIs)的边缘化社区中,烟草使用率仍然很高,他们是美国增长最快的人口之一,然而,我们对让AAs和NHPI参与政策变革的最有效流程和途径知之甚少,这些流程和途径导致成功遵守并最终改变社区对烟草的规范。我们建议进行一项为期三年的社区参与式研究(CBPR),题为社区主导的政策和领导力,以消除亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民在烟草方面的差异(Com-PLEAT)。本研究的总体目标是确定和了解两个AA和NHPI社区成功改变烟草控制政策的途径:长滩县的夏威夷人和圣地亚哥县的太平洋岛民(包括夏威夷土著人、萨摩亚人和查莫罗人)。本研究的具体目的有两个:1)开发和测试一个四管齐下的政策变化框架及其在帮助动员亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民方面的效果(AA和NHPI)(柬埔寨和查莫罗)社区的烟草控制,使用关键的知情人访谈,社区准备指数和Guttman量表分析; 2)研究如何成功地为指定机构和国家卫生机构改变烟草政策,包括能力建设的作用。这项拟议的Com-PLEAT研究将包括关键知情人访谈、社区准备评估和Guttman量表分析方法,并将通过为AA和NHPI确定替代和更成功的持续政策变革途径,为烟草预防和控制领域做出重大贡献。拟议的Com-PLEAT研究旨在挑战目前的框架,即政策变化将平等地渗透到所有社区,并逐步取消针对文化的战略,以消除健康差距。本研究采用社区参与的方法,让社区参与研究设计、数据收集、分析和传播的各个方面,使社区了解对充分参与广泛的政策干预至关重要的政策和要素的看法和动机。
相关性(参见说明):拟议的Com-PLEAT研究不仅有助于更好地了解亚裔美国人、夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民(NHPI)社区烟草控制政策变化的有效途径,还有助于在美国其他AA和NHPI社区复制本研究。Com-PLEAT研究有望转化为更有效和可持续的政策倡议实施,包括并服务于AA和NHPI社区,并有助于减少健康差距。
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通过创新战略接触亚裔太平洋岛民以实现 ACHIE
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8705659 - 财政年份:2013
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8738273 - 财政年份:2013
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$ 29.21万 - 项目类别:
Community-led Policies and Leadership to Eliminate Disparities for Asian Ame
社区主导的政策和领导力,消除亚裔美国人的差异
- 批准号:
8500695 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 29.21万 - 项目类别:
Community-led Policies and Leadership to Eliminate Disparities for Asian Ame
社区主导的政策和领导力,消除亚裔美国人的差异
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8606773 - 财政年份:2013
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