Center for Chronic Disease Reduction and Equity Promotion Across Minnesota (C2DREAM)
明尼苏达州慢性病减少和公平促进中心 (C2DREAM)
基本信息
- 批准号:10494201
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 414.76万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-24 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAutomobile DrivingBehavioral MedicineBlack, Indigenous, People of ColorCardiovascular DiseasesChronicChronic DiseaseCitiesClinicClinicalClinical SciencesCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity NetworksCountyDevelopmentDietDisease OutcomeDissemination and ImplementationEarly InterventionEffectiveness of InterventionsEnsureEpidemiologyEvaluationFamilyFundingGrantHandHealth Disparities ResearchHealth PromotionHealth PsychologyHealth StatusHealth systemHealthcareHospitalsHypertensionImmigrantInstitutesInstitutionInterventionIntervention StudiesKnowledgeLatinxLeadershipLongevityMeasurementMedicineMentorshipMinnesotaMissionModelingMurderNational Center for Advancing Translational SciencesNational Institute on Minority Health and Health DisparitiesNative AmericansObesityPatient CarePersonal SatisfactionPhysical activityPolicePoliciesPositioning AttributePrimary Health CareProcessPsychologyPublic HealthPublic Health SchoolsRefugeesResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesStructural RacismSystemTargeted ResearchTechniquesTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsTwin Multiple BirthUniversitiesWorkYouthbasecareerclinical centercommunity based participatory researchcommunity centercommunity engagementdisease disparitydisorder riskdisparity reductiondissemination scienceevidence baseexperiencehealth equityhealth inequalitiesimplementation processimplementation scienceinnovationmedical schoolsminority health disparitymodel designmultimodalitynext generationobesity treatmentpreventpreventive interventionprogramsracismsafety netsmoking cessation
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT – Overall
A growing body of research documents the profound contribution of structural and interpersonal racism to
disparities in chronic disease including cardiovascular disease (CVD) and the related chronic conditions
(RCC) of hypertension and obesity. In Minnesota, where the murder of Mr. George Floyd at the hands of
police instigated a local, national, and global reckoning on the pervasiveness of racism, there is an urgent need
to understand and ultimately address the ways that racism undermines well-being of Black, Indigenous, and
people of color (BIPOC) communities. The mission of our proposed Center for Chronic Disease Reduction
and Equity Promotion Across Minnesota (C2DREAM) is to reduce disparities in CVD and RCC
experienced by BIPOC communities including immigrants and refugees across Minnesota. Our 3
proposed intervention projects target community and primary care approaches to diet, physical activity,
smoking cessation, and other proximal contributors to CVD and RCC among Minnesota’s diverse BIPOC
communities. C2DREAM will promote innovative, multilevel interventions that target fundamental causes of
health inequities among diverse BIPOC communities across Minnesota; generate knowledge, analytical and
implementation approaches, and community engagement strategies to understand and develop solutions to
address racism at multiple levels; develop and support the next generation of health equity researchers; create
and sustain a community-engaged and equity-guided dissemination and implementation processes to translate
research results and knowledge regarding addressing chronic disease inequities into action; and employ
equity-guided evaluation approaches. All center activities and research projects are aligned with a unifying
conceptual model guided by the NIMHD’s Minority Health & Health Disparities Research Framework.
C2DREAM is a regional partnership that spans the state among the University of Minnesota (UMN),
including the Medical School on the Twin Cities (central) and Duluth (northern) Campuses, and the School of
Public Health; Mayo Clinic including Rochester and community-based Mayo Clinic Health System clinics
(southern); and Hennepin Healthcare, a county-owned HMO and the state’s largest safety net hospital
(central). Our partnership builds on many formal and informal connections across collaborators and institutions,
including NCATS-funded UMN Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI) and Mayo Clinic Center for
Clinical and Translational Sciences (CCaTS) resources, as well as extensive partnerships with key community
stakeholders. Our team has rich expertise in measurement of racism at multiple levels, health promotion
interventions targeting CVD and related chronic conditions, behavioral medicine, epidemiology, public health,
psychology, community based participatory research, policy, communications, and implementation science.
This breadth, depth, and regional reach uniquely positions us to rigorously investigate fundamental drivers of
health inequities and generate solutions that will impact Minnesota and the nation.
项目概要/摘要——总体
越来越多的研究记录了结构性和人际种族主义对
慢性疾病的差异,包括心血管疾病(CVD)和相关慢性病
(RCC)高血压和肥胖症。在明尼苏达州,乔治·弗洛伊德先生被谋杀。
警察发起了地方、国家和全球对种族主义普遍存在的清算,迫切需要
了解并最终解决种族主义破坏黑人、原住民和黑人福祉的方式
有色人种 (BIPOC) 社区的使命。
明尼苏达州的公平促进 (C2DREAM) 旨在减少 CVD 和 RCC 的差距
我们的 3 个 BIPOC 社区(包括明尼苏达州的移民和难民)都经历过。
拟议的干预项目针对社区和初级保健方法的饮食、身体活动、
戒烟以及明尼苏达州不同 BIPOC 中 CVD 和 RCC 的其他直接影响因素
C2DREAM 将促进针对根本原因的创新、多层次干预措施。
明尼苏达州 BIPOC 社区之间的健康不平等;产生知识、分析和
实施方法和社区参与策略,以了解和制定解决方案
解决多个层面的种族主义问题;培养和支持下一代健康公平研究人员;
并维持社区参与和公平引导的传播和实施流程,以转化
将解决慢性病不平等问题的研究成果和知识转化为行动并加以运用;
-所有中心活动和研究项目都遵循统一的指导性公平评估方法。
由 NIMHD 的少数民族健康和健康差异研究框架指导的概念模型。
C2DREAM 是明尼苏达大学 (UMN) 跨州的区域合作伙伴关系,
包括双城(中部)和德卢斯(北部)校区的医学院,以及
公共卫生;梅奥诊所,包括罗切斯特和社区梅奥诊所卫生系统诊所
(南部);以及亨内平医疗保健公司 (Hennepin Healthcare),这是一家县属 HMO,也是该州最大的安全网医院
(中)我们的合作伙伴关系建立在合作者和机构之间的许多正式和非正式联系的基础上,
包括 NCATS 资助的 UMN 临床转化科学研究所 (CTSI) 和梅奥诊所中心
临床和转化科学 (CCaTS) 资源以及与关键社区的广泛合作伙伴关系
我们的团队在多层次衡量种族主义、健康促进方面拥有丰富的专业知识。
针对心血管疾病和相关慢性病、行为医学、流行病学、公共卫生、
心理学、基于社区的参与性研究、政策、传播和实施科学。
这种广度、深度和区域影响力使我们能够严格调查基本驱动因素
健康不平等并制定将影响明尼苏达州和国家的解决方案。
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- 批准号:
10891016 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 414.76万 - 项目类别:
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$ 414.76万 - 项目类别:
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