HEP Community Approaches to Cardiovascular Health: Pathways to Heart Health
HEP 社区心血管健康方法:心脏健康之路
基本信息
- 批准号:8034299
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 59.99万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-09-30 至 2013-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:African AmericanCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemCitiesCommunitiesCommunity ActionsCommunity HealthDevelopmentEducation and OutreachEnvironmentEvaluationEvidence based interventionFamilyFocus GroupsFundingHealthHealth ServicesHeartIndividualInstitutionInterventionIntervention StudiesLatinoLeadershipLifeMichiganNational Center on Minority Health and Health DisparitiesNeighborhoodsOutcomeParticipantPathway interactionsPeer ReviewPhasePilot ProjectsPoliciesProcessProviderResearchResearch PersonnelTestingTrainingTranslationsUniversitiesWalkingWorkbasecommunity based participatory researchcommunity organizationsexperienceheart disease riskimprovedmeetingsmemberprogramspromotertherapy design
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Community Approaches to Cardiovascular Health: Pathways to Heart Health (CATCH-PATH) proposes to implement and evaluate a community-based participatory research (CBPR) intervention designed to reduce and ultimately eliminate disparities in cardiovascular disease by improving heart health in Detroit, Michigan, a city in which 88% of residents are African American or Latino/a. The project will be carried out by the Healthy Environments Partnership (HEP), a CBPR partnership that has been working together since 2000 to assess community environments, and to develop, implement and evaluate multilevel evidence-based interventions to reduce the risk of heart disease in three geographically defined communities - eastside, northwest, and southwest Detroit. The CATCH-PATH Intervention Research Project builds directly on results from the CATCH Planning Phase that engaged community residents and representatives from community-based organizations (CBOs), health service providers, and academic institutions in identifying, prioritizing and piloting strategies to promote heart health in Detroit. The HEP Steering Committee, made up of representatives from CBOs from each of the involved communities, Detroit based health service providers, and academic researchers from the University of Michigan, has been actively engaged in the development and pilot testing of the Walk Your Heart to Health intervention, and will be actively engaged in implementation, analysis, evaluation, and dissemination of the proposed PATH intervention. Specifically, we aim to promote cardiovascular health by: (1) implementing & evaluating a multilevel CBPR intervention (i.e., individual, family, organizational) to increase active living (specifically walking groups) in three communities in Detroit; (2) implementing & evaluating a multilevel CBPR intervention (i.e., organization, community, policy) to promote leadership development, community action, and policies that support active living; (3) maintaining and evaluating the HEP CBPR partnership process and outcomes of engaging community members in providing input and scientific and community oversight for all aspects of the CATCH-PATH project; and (4) disseminating preliminary results and developing a Dissemination Plan to share research findings through community and peer reviewed outlets, to assure translation of results from this multilevel CBPR intervention into programmatic and policy efforts to improve heart health.
描述(由申请人提供):心血管健康的社区方法:通往心脏健康的途径(CATCH-PATH)建议通过改善密歇根州底特律的心脏健康,在底特律,居民中有88%的城市中,旨在减少和最终消除心血管疾病的差异,以减少和最终消除心血管疾病的差异。该项目将由健康环境伙伴关系(HEP)进行,这是CBPR合作伙伴关系,自2000年以来一直在共同努力,以评估社区环境,并开发,实施和评估多层次证据的基于循证的干预措施,以减少三个地理定义社区的心脏病风险 - 东边,西北,西北和西南底特罗。捕获路径干预研究项目直接建立在捕捞计划阶段的结果上,该阶段与社区居民和基于社区组织(CBO),卫生服务提供者和学术机构的代表保持联系,以识别,优先和试点策略,以促进底特律的心脏健康。由来自每个相关社区的CBO的代表组成的HEP指导委员会,基于底特律的卫生服务提供者和密歇根大学的学术研究人员,一直积极从事对您的心脏进行发展和试点测试,并将积极地从事实施,评估,评估,评估,评估,评估,评估,评估,评估,分发拟议的介入。具体而言,我们旨在通过以下方式促进心血管健康:(1)实施和评估多级CBPR干预措施(即个人,家庭,组织),以增加底特律三个社区的活跃生活(特别是步行小组); (2)实施和评估多级CBPR干预措施(即组织,社区,政策),以促进支持积极生活的领导力发展,社区行动和政策; (3)维护和评估HEP CBPR合作伙伴关系过程以及吸引社区成员的成果,以为捕捞路径项目的各个方面提供投入,科学和社区监督; (4)传播初步结果并制定传播计划,通过社区和同伴审查的媒体分享研究结果,以确保从这种多层次CBPR干预中转化为改善心脏健康的程序化和政策努力的结果。
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