Community Engagement Core
社区参与核心
基本信息
- 批准号:9450151
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 33.73万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementActivities of Daily LivingAddressAdmission activityAdolescent Risk BehaviorAffectAfrican AmericanAfrican American studentAgeAgreementAlcohol or Other Drugs useAlcoholsAnxietyAreaAwarenessBaptist ChurchBehavioralBeliefCaringCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Cessation of lifeCigaretteCitiesClinicClinicalClinics and HospitalsCocaineCodeColorCommunitiesCommunity HealthComorbidityCountryCountyDevelopmentDrug PrescriptionsEpidemicEthnic OriginEthnic groupFloridaFoundationsFreedomGoalsHIVHIV diagnosisHealthHealth Services AccessibilityHealth systemHealthcare SystemsHeroinHigh School StudentHispanicsHospitalsIllicit DrugsImmigrantIncidenceInformation DisseminationInhalant dose formInjectableInternationalKnowledgeLatinoLifeMarijuanaMental DepressionMinorityMonitorMothersNot Hispanic or LatinoOutcomeParticipantPediatric HospitalsPersonsPharmaceutical PreparationsPopulationPovertyPoverty AreasPrevalenceProviderPsyche structureQuality of lifeRecruitment ActivityReportingResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRosaScienceServicesShelter facilitySiteSmokingSolidStudentsSubstance abuse problemSurveysTarget PopulationsTrustUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsUniversitiesWomanWorkaddictionadverse outcomealcohol abuse therapyantiretroviral therapybasebinge drinkingcocaine usecommunity centerdesigndisabilitydissemination researchearly alcohol useearly onsetethnic minority populationexperiencehealth care availabilityhealth disparityhigh schoolindexingjunior high schoolmemberminority communitiesminority studentmortalityoutreachpolysubstance abuseprescription opioidracial and ethnicracial minorityresearch data disseminationresearch studysuccesssynthetic drugyoung adult
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
The Community Engagement Core derives from infrastructure established through successful long-term partnerships
between South Florida (predominantly, Miami-Dade County, but also adjacent Broward County) communities and Florida
International University’s (FIU’s) health disparities researchers. This existing infrastructure provides a unique and solid
foundation on which to build the Center’s Community Engagement Core. FIU’s health disparities researchers have built
trust with South Florida communities; the success of the Community Engagement Core, and the Center itself, relies on
this trust. This core will encourage participants to engage in research that addresses minority communities’ health
concerns, not only as research participants, but also by contributing to the early design of studies and dissemination of
research results. Many of the FIU investigators in the Community Engagement Core come from underrepresented
backgrounds in science, such as women, and racial and ethnic minorities, with a composition similar to that of our
community. It is these investigators’ intimate and long-standing knowledge of the culture and beliefs of the community,
and the ensuing cultural humility, that will facilitate recruitment of local populations into the proposed studies, and the
establishment of long-term relationship with CBOs, such as community clinics, hospitals, wellness organizations, and
others. As in our earlier health disparities work, we will encourage community partners to collaborate with FIU
investigators in study design, study execution, participant recruitment, and dissemination of study findings across the FIU-
RCMI’s proposed, pilot, and preliminary studies. Working with community partners, the Community Engagement Core
will establish and support health disparities research in real life settings.
项目概要/摘要
社区参与核心源自通过成功的长期合作伙伴关系建立的基础设施
南佛罗里达州(主要是迈阿密戴德县,但也包括邻近的布劳沃德县)社区和佛罗里达州之间
国际大学 (FIU) 的健康差异研究人员现有的基础设施提供了独特而坚实的基础。
金融情报中心的健康差异研究人员在此基础上建立了社区参与核心。
南佛罗里达社区的信任;社区参与核心以及中心本身的成功取决于
这一信任将鼓励参与者参与解决少数群体健康问题的研究。
不仅作为研究参与者,而且还为研究的早期设计和传播做出贡献
金融情报机构社区参与核心的许多调查员都来自代表性不足的群体。
具有科学背景的人,例如妇女、少数种族和族裔,其构成与我们的相似
正是这些调查人员对社区文化和信仰的深入和长期的了解,
以及随之而来的文化谦逊,这将有助于招募当地居民参与拟议的研究,以及
与社区诊所、医院、健康组织等社区组织建立长期合作关系
与我们之前的健康差异工作一样,我们将鼓励社区合作伙伴与金融情报机构合作。
研究设计、研究执行、参与者招募以及在金融情报机构传播研究结果的调查人员
RCMI 与社区合作伙伴合作提出的试点和初步研究,即社区参与核心。
将建立并支持现实生活中的健康差异研究。
项目成果
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