Community Engagement and Dissemination Core
社区参与和传播核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10221958
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.77万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-09-01 至 2025-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAirAir PollutionAwardAwarenessBackCharacteristicsChemicalsClinicalColorCommunicationCommunication MethodsCommunitiesCommunity HealthCommunity Health AidesCommunity HealthcareDecision MakingDevelopmentEducational MaterialsEducational workshopEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental Risk FactorEvaluationFosteringHealthHealth PersonnelHealthcareHouseholdIndividualInternshipsJusticeLanguageLatinaLearningLogicLos AngelesMental HealthMethodsMissionModelingMothersMultilingualismNeighborhoodsOnline SystemsOutcomeParticipantPatternPilot ProjectsPoisonPoliciesPostpartum PeriodPostpartum WomenPregnancyProcessPublic HealthReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRiskRoleScienceScientistSeriesSocial JusticeStressStructureStudentsTechniquesTrainingUpdateVulnerable PopulationsWomanWomen&aposs HealthYouthair monitoringbasebilingualismbuilt environmentcardiometabolismcohortcommunity based participatory researchcommunity engagementcommunity settingdesignempowermentenvironmental health disparityenvironmental stressorethnic health disparityhealth care service organizationhealth disparityhealth disparity populationshealth literacyinnovationland useleadership developmentliteracymulti-ethnicnovelpostpartum healthprogramsresearch data disseminationsocialsocial mediasocial stressorstressorsuccesstooltraining opportunityurban health disparities
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT--CEDC
The mission of the Community Engagement and Dissemination Core (CEDC) of the MADRES Environmental
Health Disparities Center is to increase public understanding and awareness of the effects of the environment
on women’s health, especially during pregnancy and the postpartum period, by engaging Center researchers,
scientists and clinicians with residents, communities, health care providers, policymakers and public health
officials to create equitable and sustainable partnerships. The CEDC engages with community-based social
justice and health care organizations working in health disparity communities, scientists and public officials using
a multi-directional and culturally-appropriate and language justice framework to disseminate information,
research findings, and policy strategies to understand and reduce maternal environmental health disparities. The
CEDC has developed a successful model to engage Latinas together with multi-ethnic health disparity
communities in addressing household- and neighborhood- level environmental health concerns in urban Los
Angeles, CA. In the current award, we developed novel methods to train mothers, residents and youth in
participatory environmental health workshops, conducted community air monitoring, collaborated with multiple
stakeholders implementing a novel effort to assess and reduce toxic air emissions at a neighborhood scale, and
leveraged traditional and nontraditional communications techniques to disseminate Center science broadly. In
the MADRES renewal we will continue to advance environmental health literacy among mothers and leverage
new partnership with community health workers. We will disseminate research to local and national audience
utilizing innovative communication methods and develop culturally-appropriate tools to share findings and results
with MADRES cohort participants. The CEDC will further provide strategies to eliminate, reduce or mitigate
adverse environmental health impacts to vulnerable populations and evaluate the success of our CEDC
activities.
项目摘要/摘要 - CEDC
Madres环境的社区参与和传播核心(CEDC)的任务
健康差异中心是提高公众对环境影响的理解和认识
关于妇女的健康,尤其是在怀孕和产后期间,通过参与中心研究人员,
科学家和临床医生与居民,社区,医疗保健提供者,决策者和公共卫生
官员建立公平和可持续的伙伴关系。 CEDC与基于社区的社会交往
司法和卫生保健组织在健康差异社区,科学家和公职人员中使用
一个多个方向和文化适当和语言正义框架,用于传播信息,
研究发现以及理解和减少孕产妇环境健康差异的政策策略。
CEDC开发了一种成功的模型,可以与多种族健康差异一起参与拉丁裔
解决城市洛杉矶的家庭和邻里环境健康问题的社区
加利福尼亚州安吉利斯在目前的奖项中,我们开发了新颖的方法来培训母亲,居民和青年
参与环境健康研讨会,进行了社区空中监控,与多个合作
利益相关者实施新的努力,以评估和减少邻里规模的有毒空气排放,并
利用传统和非传统通信技术来广泛传播中心科学。在
Madres更新我们将继续提高母亲的环境健康素养并杠杆作用
与社区卫生工作者的新伙伴关系。我们将向当地和民族受众传播研究
利用创新的沟通方法并开发适合文化的工具来分享发现和结果
与Madres队列参与者。 CEDC将进一步提供消除,减少或减轻的策略
不利的环境健康对脆弱人群的影响并评估我们的CEDC的成功
活动。
项目成果
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Health symptoms and risk perception of urban environmental justice communities after a hydrogen sulfide disaster
硫化氢灾难后城市环境正义社区的健康症状和风险感知
- 批准号:
10560426 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 16.77万 - 项目类别:
Health symptoms and risk perception of urban environmental justice communities after a hydrogen sulfide disaster
硫化氢灾难后城市环境正义社区的健康症状和风险感知
- 批准号:
10701789 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Los AngeleS Voices on Oil, Community, Environment and Salud (LAS VOCES) Study
洛杉矶石油、社区、环境和健康之声 (LAS VOCES) 研究
- 批准号:
10568990 - 财政年份:2022
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Los AngeleS Voices on Oil, Community, Environment and Salud (LAS VOCES) Study
洛杉矶石油、社区、环境和健康之声 (LAS VOCES) 研究
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10307480 - 财政年份:2021
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$ 16.77万 - 项目类别:
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