Behavioral and Community-based Shared Resources
行为和社区共享资源
基本信息
- 批准号:10190859
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-07-10 至 2024-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressBehavioralBehavioral ResearchCancer BurdenCancer Center Support GrantCatchment AreaClinicalClinical ResearchCollectionCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity ParticipationComprehensive Cancer CenterConsent FormsCountyCultural DiversityDataData CollectionDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureEthnic OriginEvidence based interventionExtramural ActivitiesFloridaFundingFutureGenderHaitianInterventionInterviewLanguageLinguisticsMalignant NeoplasmsMethodsMultilingualismParticipantPatient RecruitmentsPersonsPopulationPopulation ResearchPreventionPrinted MediaProtocols documentationRaceRadioResearchResearch PersonnelResource SharingResourcesServicesSex OrientationSocioeconomic StatusTelephoneTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUniversitiesWorkbasecancer health disparitycommunity based participatory researchcommunity based researchcommunity settingethnic diversityexperiencehealth equityinterestmemberparticipant retentionpreferencepsychosocialracial and ethnicrecruitresearch studysociodemographicssurvivorshiptherapy development
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY: BEHAVIORAL AND COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH SHARED
RESOURCE
The Behavioral and Community-Based Research Shared Resource (BCSR) facilitates behavioral,
psychosocial, community, translational, and population-based research for Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer
Center (Sylvester) investigators. These services are fundamental to Sylvester’s strategic efforts to address the
cancer burden within South Florida, Sylvester’s four-county catchment area (Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe,
and Palm Beach counties) one of the most multicultural and multilingual regions in the US. Olveen
Carrasquillo, MD, MPH, a nationally recognized expert in cancer disparities and health equity, leads the BCSR
and is supported in this endeavor by a highly qualified Assistant Director, Natasha Schaefer Solle, PhD.
Together, they oversee two Co-Managers and ten staff members whose backgrounds reflect catchment area
racial/ethnic and cultural diversity and who have extensive experience providing a wide array of research
services in clinical and community settings critical for Sylvester investigators. The BCSR’s services aim to:
1) coordinate the recruitment and retention of diverse study participants (e.g. gender, race, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, language, and socioeconomic status) representative of Sylvester’s catchment area;
2) support the development of culturally and linguistically tailored study materials; 3) facilitate data and
biospecimen collection in clinical and community settings; and 4) assist with the development and delivery of
research interventions across the cancer continuum from prevention to survivorship. In 2017, the BCSR served
36 investigators, 23 of whom are Sylvester members (comprising 64% of BCSR usage), in the development
and/or conduct of 48 cancer relevant studies, half of which were extramurally funded. In the same year, the
BCSR aided in the recruitment of 1,885 research participants primarily from the four counties that comprise
Sylvester’s catchment area. The BCSR provides guidance to investigators on culturally-appropriate
approaches for study implementation and supports the translation of study materials, such as informed consent
forms and research protocols, into Spanish and/or Haitian Creole to accommodate South Florida’s linguistic
diversity and enhance broad-based recruitment potential. In 2017, the BCSR translated approximately 150
study documents for 28 investigators across 35 studies. In the future, the BCSR will continue to work together
with Sylvester’s Clinical Research Service and developing Biospecimen Shared Resource to develop more
robust approaches to engage and maintain community participation in Sylvester research studies.
项目摘要:共享行为和社区研究
资源
行为和社区研究共享资源 (BCSR) 促进行为、
西尔维斯特综合癌症的社会心理、社区、转化和人群研究
中心(西尔维斯特)调查员的这些服务对于西尔维斯特解决这一问题的战略工作至关重要。
南佛罗里达州西尔维斯特的四个县辖区(布劳沃德、迈阿密戴德县、门罗、
和棕榈滩县) 美国最多元文化和多语言的地区之一。
Carrasquillo,医学博士、公共卫生硕士,全国公认的癌症差异和健康公平专家,领导 BCSR
这项工作得到了高素质助理主任 Natasha Schaefer Solle 博士的支持。
他们共同管理两名联席经理和十名员工,他们的背景反映了服务区的情况
种族/民族和文化多样性,并且拥有提供广泛研究的丰富经验
BCSR 的服务旨在:
1) 协调不同研究参与者的招募和保留(例如性别、种族、民族、性取向)
方向、语言和社会经济地位)代表西尔维斯特的学区;
2) 支持开发适合文化和语言的学习材料 3) 促进数据和
临床和社区环境中的生物样本采集;4) 协助开发和提供
2017 年,BCSR 提供了从预防到生存的整个癌症连续性的研究干预措施。
36 名研究人员,其中 23 名是 Sylvester 成员(占 BCSR 使用量的 64%),正在开发中
和/或进行了 48 项癌症相关研究,其中一半是在同年获得外部资助的。
BCSR 帮助招募了 1,885 名研究参与者,主要来自以下四个县:
西尔维斯特的学区为调查人员提供适合文化的指导。
研究实施方法并支持研究材料的翻译,例如知情同意书
表格和研究协议,翻译成西班牙语和/或海地克里奥尔语,以适应南佛罗里达州的语言
多样性并增强广泛的招聘潜力 2017 年,BCSR 翻译了约 150 份。
35 项研究的 28 名研究者的研究文件 未来,BCSR 将继续合作。
与西尔维斯特的临床研究服务合作并开发生物样本共享资源以开发更多
采取强有力的方法来吸引和维持社区参与西尔维斯特研究。
项目成果
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