1Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement (ORE) Core
1佛罗里达阿尔茨海默病研究中心外展、招募和参与 (ORE) 核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10413195
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.25万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-06-15 至 2025-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAfrican AmericanAfrican American populationAlzheimer disease detectionAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAlzheimer&aposs disease related dementiaApplied ResearchAreaAutopsyBlack raceBrainClinicClinicalClinical ResearchClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCountyCultural DiversityDataDementiaDevelopmentDiseaseEarly DiagnosisEducationEducation and OutreachEducational MaterialsElderlyEnrollmentEnsureEvaluationFeedbackFloridaFollow-Up StudiesFosteringGoalsHealthcareHispanicHispanic AmericansHispanic PopulationsIndividualKnowledgeLanguageLeadLiteratureMagnetic Resonance ImagingMeasuresMedical centerMemory DisordersMethodsMinorityMissionMonitorNeuropsychologyNot Hispanic or LatinoPET/CT scanParticipantPersonsPhasePopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPostdoctoral FellowPrevalenceRegistriesResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResourcesRisk FactorsScanningScientistSiteTimeTrainingTraining ActivityTraining SupportUnderrepresented MinorityUnderserved PopulationUniversitiesUpdateWorkaging populationbasecohortcommunity engagementcommunity partnershipdata managementdementia riskdisorder riskeducation researchempoweredethnic diversityethnic minorityexperiencefaculty researchfollow-upgenetic analysisinterestmedical schoolsminority communitiesneuroimagingneuropathologynext generationoutreachpre-clinicalpreventprogramsracial diversityracial minorityrecruitretention ratesuccesstoolunderserved minority
项目摘要
The state of Florida’s high ethnic and racial diversity provides a unique platform to address an array of scientific
and clinical questions to refine our current understanding of how AD+ADRD present and progress among the
nation’s diverse cultural groups. Moreover, early detection has become a global priority, given that identifying
individuals at-risk for disease during the pre-symptomatic phases may yield the greatest efficacy in emerging
treatments in AD+ADRD clinical trials. Thus, the 1Florida Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center has placed a
special emphasis on recruiting diverse individuals during the preclinical (preMCI) or prodromal (early MCI)
phases, which is of significant value for longitudinal follow up studies. The 1Florida ADRC addresses these major
national priorities, represents our demographic landscape, and leverages the scientific expertise of our
investigators. The 1Florida ADRC ORE Core’s objectives are to actively facilitate community and professional
outreach and education programs so that our Clinical and Neuropathology Cores and affiliated researchers can
enroll individuals who are interested in helping develop ways to better assess, treat and prevent AD+ADRD,
particularly people from underserved and underrepresented minority communities. We propose to achieve this
by i) assembling a racially and ethnically diverse team, ii) further developing, strengthening, and empowering
our academic-community partners, iii) developing and implementing culturally appropriate and dual language
outreach and educational materials, iv) broadening our communications with stakeholders in a more “live”
manner through in-person reciprocal dialogue, and v) serve as cross-cultural experts to support the training of
emerging clinician scientists and other professionals through the REC. In the current application, we are
strengthening and expanding our partnerships with a focus on more actively engaging stakeholders from minority
communities to be involved in the “1Florida ADRC Ambassadors Council”. The feedback of our Ambassadors
will allow us to implement pragmatic and effective methods for community engagement in the Hispanic and AA
communities in a manner that resonates with our diverse cultural groups. Ultimately, the success of our
strategies and programs will be reflected in recruitment and retention rates, especially in the specifically targeted
diverse populations. The ORE Core will work closely with the Data Management Core and Clinical Core, to
deploy tools to capture data that will evaluate all activities. Our success will also be measured by maintaining
an engaged and satisfied cadre of Ambassadors that are representatives of our diverse community, as well as
a notable expansion of sustained platforms for outreach and education throughout the state. Importantly, the
ORE team has significant cross-cultural expertise that will be valuable for providing training to RE component to
ensure that our knowledge about effective practices to engage, assess and treat underrepresented minorities is
made available to emerging clinician scientists and other ADRC teams that are working with similar populations.
佛罗里达州高度的民族和种族多样性提供了一个独特的平台来解决一系列科学问题
和临床问题,以完善我们目前对 AD+ADRD 如何在 AD+ADRD 中出现和进展的理解
此外,鉴于识别国家的不同文化群体,早期发现已成为全球优先事项。
在症状前阶段有患病风险的个体可能会在新出现的疾病中产生最大的疗效
AD+ADRD 临床试验中的治疗方法因此,佛罗里达州阿尔茨海默病研究中心已安排了一项治疗。
特别强调在临床前 (preMCI) 或前驱期 (早期 MCI) 期间招募不同的个体
阶段,这对于纵向随访研究具有重要价值,1Florida ADRC 解决了这些主要问题。
国家优先事项,代表我们的人口状况,并利用我们的科学专业知识
1Florida ADRC ORE 核心的目标是积极促进社区和专业人士的发展。
外展和教育计划,以便我们的临床和神经病理学核心和附属研究人员能够
招募有兴趣帮助开发更好地评估、治疗和预防 AD+ADRD 方法的个人,
我们建议实现这一目标,特别是来自服务不足和代表性不足的少数群体的人们。
通过 i) 组建一支种族和民族多元化的团队,ii) 进一步发展、加强和赋权
我们的学术界合作伙伴,iii) 制定和实施文化上适当的双语言
外展和教育材料,iv) 以更加“生动”的方式扩大我们与利益相关者的沟通
v) 作为跨文化专家,支持培训
新兴临床科学家和其他专业人员通过 REC 在当前的应用中。
加强和扩大我们的伙伴关系,重点是更积极地吸引少数群体的利益相关者
参与“1佛罗里达 ADRC 大使理事会”的社区 我们大使的反馈。
将使我们能够实施务实有效的方法来促进西班牙裔和 AA 的社区参与
以与我们不同文化群体产生共鸣的方式最终实现我们的成功。
战略和方案将反映在招聘和保留率中,特别是在具体目标群体中
ORE 核心将与数据管理核心和临床核心密切合作,以
部署工具来捕获评估所有活动的数据,我们的成功也将通过维护来衡量。
一支敬业且满意的大使队伍,他们是我们多元化社区的代表,以及
显着扩大全州范围内的持续宣传和教育平台。
ORE 团队拥有丰富的跨文化专业知识,这对于为 RE 组件提供培训非常有价值
确保我们对参与、评估和治疗代表性不足的少数群体的有效做法的了解
可供新兴临床科学家和其他与类似人群合作的 ADRC 团队使用。
项目成果
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