Community Engagement and Outreach Core
社区参与和外展核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10654606
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-09-02 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAddressAdoptionAffectAgeAgreementAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAsthmaAttentionBreast Cancer PatientCardiometabolic DiseaseCaringChild Abuse and NeglectClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesCommunitiesCommunity DevelopmentsCommunity HealthCommunity OutreachCommunity ParticipationDecision MakingDevelopmentDisastersDiseaseDisparityDrug abuseEducationEmerging Communicable DiseasesEnsureExposure toFosteringGeneral PopulationGoalsHIVHealthHealth Care ResearchHealth PolicyHealth PrioritiesHealth PromotionHealth ServicesHealth Services AccessibilityHealth behaviorHealthcareHispanicHispanic PopulationsIncidenceIndividualInequityInformation SystemsInfrastructureInstitutionInterventionIslandKnowledgeLeadershipLearningMalignant NeoplasmsMeasuresMedicareMentorsModelingNatureNew YorkOutcomePolicy MakerPositioning AttributePovertyPregnancy RatePregnancy in AdolescencePreventionPrivatizationProcessPublic HealthPublic PolicyPuerto RicoQuality of CareReportingResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResource AllocationResourcesRiskRoleSexual HealthSocial ChangeStructureTrainingTranslational ResearchTrustUS StateVoicecommunity based participatory researchcommunity buildingcommunity engagementcommunity settingdissemination strategyempowermentevidence baseexperiencehealth care qualityhealth disparityhispanic communityimprovedinnovationmedically underservedmembermortalitypoor health outcomepopulation healthprogramssexskillssocialsocial normsocial stigma
项目摘要
Puerto Rico is experiencing profound health disparities in available health services and health outcomes. Many
of the reported disparities reflect lower availability and quality of health care in the island as compared to many
states in the US mainland. The stark disparities that emerge from studies of health and health disparities reflect
the relative invisibility of Puerto Rico in health care research, health policy discussion, and island -wide data
systems that inform US national data systems. Research programs that collaborate with the community to
achieve shared leadership can improve critical health behaviors, increase knowledge, improve practices, affect
social norms, lower disease incidence, and reduce poor health outcomes and mortality. The Community
Outreach and Engagement Core (CoEC) of the Hispanic Alliance for Translational and Clinical Research
(Alliance) aims to increase the multi-sectorial coordination necessary for the large-scale social change needed
to improve community health that affect Hispanic communities in Puerto Rico. The long-term goal of CoEC is to
catalyze and support meaningful Community Academic Partnerships (CAPs) to improve population health in PR.
Our main objectives are to establish the Core proposes to enhance and maintain community participation
through a new Community Health & Research Council, to help identify research priorities for health conditions
prevalent in Hispanic populations and assist in decisions-making for developing research initiatives addressing
community health. Community Health & Research Council will foster trust between communities and academia
to increase the participation of the community in Alliance research; and integrating diverse researchers and
community settings to identify key health conditions needing attention, and supporting those relationships with
mentoring, education, and dissemination. The CoEC will promote and enhance CAPs and employ a community
development approach in which citizens have a significant voice in determining the Alliance’s collaborative
agenda and resource allocation, while promoting co-learning and empowerment to attend to health and social
inequities. The core will build on community and academic strengths and resources to reinforce the relationship
with existing partners and expand to include new collaborators. Our goal and objective will be accomplished
through the following aims: 1) Enhance and maintain community participation in identifying research priorities for
health conditions prevalent in Hispanic populations; 2) Develop the capacity of Alliance investigators, core staff,
and community partners to address targeted health conditions through research, evidence-based, community
engagement, and mentoring; and 3) Improve dissemination of research designs and finding to stimulate adoption
of best practices for community engagement. The CoEC expects to ensure community participation in Alliance
decision-making to identify health priorities; to foster community research; and increase knowledge and skills of
its members through training, consulting and mentoring; and to disseminate research findings and stimulate
adoption of best practices for community engagement.
波多黎各在可用的健康服务和健康成果中遇到了严重的健康差异。
与许多人相比
美国大陆的国家。
波多黎各在卫生保健研究,卫生政策讨论和岛屿范围内的数据中的相对隐形性
向美国国家数据系统提供信息的系统。
获得共同的领导可以改善关键的健康行为,增加知识,改善实践,影响
社会正常,较低的疾病发病率,降低了健康的结果和死亡率
西班牙转化和临床研究联盟的外展和英语核心(COEC)
(联盟)旨在增加所需的大规模社会变革所必需的多种安全性
改善影响波多黎各的西班牙裔社区的社区健康。
催化和支持有意义的社区学术伙伴关系(CAP),以改善PR的人口健康。
我们的主要目标是建立提出的建议,以增强和维持社区的参与
通过新的社区健康与研究委员会,以帮助确定研究优先条件
在西班牙裔流行和协助制定研究计划的决策方面普遍存在
社区卫生和研究委员会将信任社区和学术界
增加社区参与联盟研究;
社区环境以确定关键的健康状况需求需求需要,并支持这些关系
指导,教育和传播。
城市公民在确定联盟合作方面具有重要声音的发展方法
议程和资源分配,同时促进共同学习和赋予健康和社会的能力
不平等。核心将建立社区和学术优势和资源
与现有合作伙伴一起扩展,包括我们的目标。
通过以下目的:1)增强和维持社区参与确定研究优先事项
西班牙裔人口中普遍存在的健康状况; 2)
和社区合作伙伴通过研究,循证,社区来解决有针对性的健康状况
参与和指导和3)改善研究设计的传播
社区参与的最佳实践。
确定健康优先级的决策;
其成员通过培训,咨询和指导;
采用最佳实践来进行社区参与。
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Puerto Rico Community Action Research and Engagement (PR-CARE) to Eliminate Disparities in Diagnostic of COVID-19 among Rural Underserved and Vulnerable Populations.
波多黎各社区行动研究和参与 (PR-CARE) 旨在消除农村服务不足和弱势群体中 COVID-19 诊断的差异。
- 批准号:
10544754 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 40.29万 - 项目类别:
Puerto Rico Community Action Research and Engagement (PR-CARE) to Eliminate Disparities in Diagnostic of COVID-19 among Rural Underserved and Vulnerable Populations.
波多黎各社区行动研究和参与 (PR-CARE) 旨在消除农村服务不足和弱势群体中 COVID-19 诊断的差异。
- 批准号:
10447427 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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