Outreach Core
外展核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10663242
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.44万
- 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:2021-08-15 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAfrican AmericanAfrican American populationAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAlzheimer&aposs disease related dementiaBlack raceBlood VesselsBrainCardiovascular DiseasesCaregiver supportCatchment AreaCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)ClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity HealthcareCommunity OutreachCommunity ServicesContinuing EducationCountyCultural SensitivityDementiaDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDiseaseEconomicsEducationEducation and OutreachEducational CurriculumEducational MaterialsEmergency SituationEnrollmentEthnic OriginEthnic PopulationFeedbackFoundationsFundingGoalsHealthHealth ProfessionalHealthcareHispanicImpaired cognitionIndividualKnowledgeLabelLatinxLife StyleMedicalMetabolicMetabolic DiseasesMinority GroupsMulti-Ethnic Study of AtherosclerosisNon-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusNorth CarolinaNot Hispanic or LatinoParticipantPathogenesisPopulationPrevalencePreventionPrevention strategyProspective StudiesProviderRaceResearchResearch ActivityResourcesRiskRisk FactorsRisk ManagementRisk ReductionStroke BeltTraining ActivityUnderrepresented PopulationsVascular DiseasesVulnerable PopulationsWorkbrain healthcaregivingcohortdesignethnic minorityfeasibility testingforesthigh riskinformation gatheringinnovationmetabolic abnormality assessmentmetabolic rateminority communitiesmodifiable riskneuropathologyoutreachoutreach programparticipant enrollmentparticipant retentionprogramsracial minorityracial populationrecruitsobrietysocialstatisticstreatment strategytrustworthinessunderserved communityvascular factorvascular risk factorvirtual
项目摘要
Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement Core – Project Summary
The Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement (ORE) Core serves as the essential liaison between the ADRC
and the community on which it depends for support and participation in ADRD research. A key educational
theme for the Core’s community outreach program is the effect of metabolic disease and other vascular risk
factors on ADRD onset and progression. In our first cycle of funding, ORE Core efforts led to the enrollment of
583 participants into the Clinical Core, and representation by racial/ethnic underrepresented groups increased
from 14% in Year 1 to 20% in Years 3 and 4 – a testament to the strong foundation laid by our early
engagement work particularly in the African American community. For the next cycle, the ORE Core has four
primary objectives. First, we will develop and deliver new innovative outreach programs to continue to recruit
and enroll a diverse cohort of research participants that includes individuals from underrepresented
racial/ethnic groups, individuals at increased risk for cognitive decline and dementia due to metabolic and
vascular factors, and adults with ADRD. Second, we will engage and retain African Americans in ADRC
research activities through continued delivery of an established multi-pronged outreach program that provides
education, access to resources, and community service; through development of new engagement and
education programs focused on brain health, the importance of brain donation, and caregiving education and
support; and through new retention programs for Clinical Core participants. Third, we will provide educational
programs for health care professionals and the public about early signs, progression, prevention and treatment
of cognitive impairment, AD. Finally, we will contribute to the ADRC network by sharing recruitment and
education materials developed for minority communities, training modules for staff focused on cultural
sensitivity, and metrics from ORE Core programs to inform ADRC priorities in recruitment.
外展、招聘和参与核心——项目摘要
外展、招聘和参与 (ORE) 核心是 ADRC 之间的重要联络人
以及 ADRD 研究所依赖的支持和参与的社区 一个关键的教育。
核心社区外展计划的主题是代谢疾病和其他血管风险的影响
ADRD 发生和进展的因素 在我们的第一个资助周期中,ORE Core 的努力导致了 ADRD 的入组。
583 名参与者进入临床核心,种族/族裔代表性不足群体的代表性有所增加
从第一年的 14% 增加到第三年和第四年的 20%——这是我们早期奠定的坚实基础的遗产
参与工作,特别是非裔美国人社区的参与工作 对于下一个周期,ORE 核心有四个项目。
首先,我们将制定和实施新的创新外展计划,以继续招募人员。
并招募多元化的研究参与者,其中包括来自代表性不足的个人
种族/族裔群体,由于代谢和代谢紊乱而导致认知能力下降和痴呆风险增加的个人
其次,我们将让非裔美国人参与 ADRC 并留住他们。
通过持续实施既定的多管齐下的外展计划来开展研究活动,该计划提供
通过发展新的参与和社区服务;
教育计划侧重于大脑健康、大脑捐赠的重要性以及护理教育和
支持;并通过新的临床核心保留计划第三,我们将提供教育。
为医疗保健专业人员和公众提供有关早期症状、进展、预防和治疗的计划
最后,我们将通过分享招募和 AD 为 ADRC 网络做出贡献。
为少数群体社区开发教育材料,为工作人员提供文化培训模块
ORE 核心计划的敏感性和指标,以告知 ADRC 招聘中的优先事项。
项目成果
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Laura D. Baker其他文献
Physical resilience in the brain: The effect of white matter disease on brain networks in cognitively normal older adults
大脑的身体弹性:白质疾病对认知正常老年人大脑网络的影响
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2022 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
B. Neyland;S. Lockhart;R. Lyday;Laura D. Baker;E. Handing;Michael E. Miller;S. Kritchevsky;P. Laurienti;C. Hugenschmidt - 通讯作者:
C. Hugenschmidt
INCREASING ADHERENCE IN A CENTER-BASED TRIAL OF LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION IN OLDER INDIVIDUALS: U.S. POINTER TRIAL
提高老年人生活方式干预中心试验的依从性:美国指针试验
- DOI:
10.1093/geroni/igy023.3011 - 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:7
- 作者:
M. Espeland;Laura D. Baker;M. Carrillo;M. Kivipelto;H. Snyder;Jing Su;R. Whitmer;J. Williamson - 通讯作者:
J. Williamson
Study design and methods: U.S. study to protect brain health through lifestyle intervention to reduce risk (U.S. POINTER)
研究设计和方法:美国研究通过生活方式干预降低风险来保护大脑健康(U.S. POINTER)
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Laura D. Baker;H. Snyder;M. Espeland;R. Whitmer;M. Kivipelto;N. Woolard;J. Katula;K. Papp;J. Ventrelle;Sarah Graef;Marcus Hill;S. Rushing;Julia Spell;Laura Lovato;Deborah M Felton;Benjamin J. Williams;Mina Ghadimi Nouran;Rema Raman;T. Ngandu;A. Solomon;Sharon Wilmoth;Maryjo L. Cleveland;J. Williamson;Katherine Lambert;Sarah E. Tomaszewski Farias;Claire E. Day;Christy C Tangney;D. Gitelman;Olivia Matongo;Terrianne Reynolds;V. Pavlik;Melissa Yu;Ashley Alexander;R. Elbein;Ann Marie McDonald;S. Salloway;R. Wing;Susan Antkowiak;M. Morris;Maria C. Carrillo - 通讯作者:
Maria C. Carrillo
Laura D. Baker的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Laura D. Baker', 18)}}的其他基金
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POINTER-zzz:美国研究通过睡眠辅助通过生活方式干预降低阿尔茨海默病风险来保护大脑健康
- 批准号:
10645111 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 30.44万 - 项目类别:
POINTER-zzz: Sleep Ancillary to U.S. Study to Protect Brain Health through Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Risk of Alzheimer's Disease - Admin
POINTER-zzz:美国研究通过睡眠辅助通过生活方式干预降低阿尔茨海默病风险来保护大脑健康 - 管理员
- 批准号:
10429446 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 30.44万 - 项目类别:
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POINTER-zzz:美国研究通过睡眠辅助通过生活方式干预降低阿尔茨海默病风险来保护大脑健康
- 批准号:
10176336 - 财政年份:2019
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POINTER-zzz:美国研究通过睡眠辅助通过生活方式干预降低阿尔茨海默病风险来保护大脑健康
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10434040 - 财政年份:2019
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POINTER-zzz:美国研究通过睡眠辅助通过生活方式干预降低阿尔茨海默病风险来保护大脑健康
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