ITCA NARCH Admin Core
ITCA NARCH 管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10009444
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-14 至 2022-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountabilityAffectAlaska NativeAmerican IndiansAreaArizonaAwardBeliefBreastCessation of lifeColorectalCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity MedicineData CollectionDiagnosisEducational workshopEnsureEvaluationFacultyFamiliarityFamily PracticeFormulationFunding OpportunitiesGoalsGovernmentGrantGuidelinesHealthHealth StatusHealthcare SystemsHearingHispanicsIndividualInfrastructureLeadLiver diseasesMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of cervix uteriMedicineMentorsMotor VehiclesNative American Research Center for HealthNative AmericansNavajoOralOutcomePaperParticipantPoliciesPopulationProcessProgram DevelopmentPublic PolicyPublishingRecording of previous eventsRegulationReportingResearchResearch EthicsResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingResource DevelopmentResourcesRoleSafetyScientistScreening for cancerSelf DeterminationStudentsTeacher Professional DevelopmentTrainingTraining ProgramsTribal CouncilTribesUniversitiesVoiceWorkauthoritycareerdevelopment policyeducation researchexperiencehealth disparityhuman subjectimprovedinterestmembermid-career facultypostersprogramsrecruitresearch and developmentsocial health determinantssoundsymposiumtribal communitytribal leadertribal member
项目摘要
Project Abstract/Summary
American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN) compared to non-white Hispanics (NHW), suffer from
disparately higher levels of health problems such as liver disease and motor vehicle deaths. American
Indians in the southwest are more likely to be diagnosed with late stage cancers than NHW, especially
the “screenable” cancers of cervix, colorectal and breast, and survival is lower than among NHW as a
result. Contributing factors to these disparities include social determinants of health, cultural beliefs and
values, health care system policies, and a lack of information, embedded in a history of oppression
leading to distrust of research and medicine.
The American Indian Research for Health (AIRCH) was established in 2000 partnership between the
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) and the Native American Research and Training Center (NARTC)
at The University of Arizona (UA) to reduce health disparities among American Indians and Alaska
Natives by engaging tribes in research that is scientifically sound and culturally respectful. ITCA works
to improve the capacity of Tribes in Arizona, including areas related to health. With over 60 staff and 30
projects, ITCA provides on-going technical assistance and training to Tribes in program planning and
development, research and data collection, and resource development. The Administrative Core of the
American Indian Research Center for Health will provide oversight of all AIRCH activities; coordinate
communication between the various projects and project staff and to guide the evaluation activities.
Over the past 16 years, we have involved thousands of participants in research education activities,
and in the last eight years we have trained over 300 students and community members in research,
mentored more than 120 AIAN trainees including 13 Jr. Faculty. We have published 57 papers and
given more than 90 presentations. The faculty have published 16 additional papers and given 50
poster and oral presentations.
During the 2017-2021 project period, we will include three aims to ensure an effective program that
meets the NARCH objectives in research, training and capacity building to support Tribes in health and
health research to reduce AIAN health disparities. The AIRCH Administrative Core will use a culturally
respectful approach in partnership with our Arizona Indian Tribes to provide oversight of all AIRCH
activities to ensure responsible fiscal and programmatic activity and culturally competent research, to
coordinate communication between the various components of AIRCH partnership for organizational
and managerial correspondence, resource development and dissemination and implementation of key
findings; and to plan and implement an
项目摘要/总结
美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民 (AIAN) 与非白人西班牙裔 (NHW) 相比,患有
美国人的肝病和机动车死亡等健康问题的比例明显较高。
西南部的印度人比 NHW 更有可能被诊断出患有晚期癌症,尤其是
宫颈癌、结直肠癌和乳腺癌的“可筛查”癌症,其生存率低于 NHW
造成这些差异的因素包括健康的社会决定因素、文化信仰和文化。
压迫历史中的价值观、医疗保健系统政策和信息缺乏
导致对研究和医学的不信任。
美洲印第安人健康研究中心 (AIRCH) 成立于 2000 年,双方合作
亚利桑那州部落间委员会 (ITCA) 和美洲原住民研究与培训中心 (NARTC)
亚利桑那大学 (UA) 致力于缩小美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加人之间的健康差距
通过让部落参与科学合理且尊重文化的研究来保护原住民。
提高亚利桑那州部落的能力,包括与健康相关的领域,拥有 60 多名工作人员和 30 名员工。
项目,ITCA 在计划规划和实施方面向部落提供持续的技术援助和培训
开发、研究和数据收集以及资源开发。
美洲印第安人健康研究中心将对 AIRCH 的所有活动进行监督和协调;
各项目和项目工作人员之间的沟通并指导评价活动。
在过去的16年里,我们已经让数千名参与者参与了研究教育活动,
在过去的八年里,我们培训了 300 多名学生和社区成员进行研究、
指导了 120 多名 AIAN 学员,其中包括 13 名初级教师。我们已发表 57 篇论文和
教师发表了 90 多篇演讲,发表了 16 篇论文,并发表了 50 篇论文。
海报和口头报告。
在 2017-2021 年项目期间,我们将包括三个目标,以确保一项有效的计划:
满足 NARCH 在研究、培训和能力建设方面的目标,以支持部落的健康和
AIRCH 行政核心将利用文化研究来减少 AIAN 健康差异。
与我们的亚利桑那州印第安部落合作,以尊重的方式对所有 AIRCH 进行监督
确保负责任的财政和计划活动以及具有文化能力的研究的活动,
协调 AIRCH 合作伙伴关系各个组成部分之间的沟通,以实现组织
和管理信函、资源开发、传播和实施关键
调查结果;并计划和实施
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
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ITCA 能力建设:制定亚利桑那部落研究审查
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