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Tse Alice
University Of Hawaii At Manoacity: Honolulu    country: United States (us)

Grant 5U13HD063139-03 from Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health & Human Development

Keywords: Address; Affect; American; American Samoa; Applications Grants; Area; Asia; base; Child; Childhood; Collaborations; Commerce; Communication; Communities; community based participatory research; Community Health; Community Health Education; community organizations; Data; Dental Hygiene; design; Development; Discipline of Nursing; Disease; disorder prevention; Educational aspects; Educational workshop; Effectiveness; Electronic Mail; Employment; Federated States of Micronesia; Fostering; Geography; Goals; Grant; Guam; Hawaii; Health; health disparity; Health education; health literacy; Health Promotion; Healthcare; Healthy People 2010; improved; Infant Mortality; Information Dissemination; Institution; Internet; Knowledge; Leadership; Life; Marshall Islands; meetings; member; Mentors; Military Personnel; Northern Mariana Islands; Nurses; Nutrition Disorders; Obesity; Online Systems; Oral; Outcome; outreach; Pacific Island Americans; Pacific Islands; Palau; Participant; Partner Communications; Persons; Population; prevent; prevention service; Primary Health Care; Process; programs; public health relevance; Quality of life; Research Activity; Research Priority; Research Project Grants; residence; Rest; School Nursing; Series; Social Change; Structure; symposium; System; Techniques; Technology; Telephone; Trainers Training; Training; Training Programs; Travel; United States; Universities; Videoconferences; Videoconferencing; Work

Relevance: The UH SONDH will collaborate with the American Pacific Nursing Leadership Council to implement a project with the overall aim of developing capacity for community based participatory research in the USAPI. The project work will be accomplished through training programs & meetings to be conducted in the USAPI jurisdictions, and culminate in a CBPR grant proposal for the USAPI

Project start date: 2010-01-21

Project end date: 2012-12-31

Budget start date: 1-JAN-2012

Budget end date: 31-DEC-2012

5U13HD063139-03 (2012): $29864


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COMMUNITY-BASED CAPACITY BUILDING: ACADEMIC-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS USING PARTICI

Tse Alice
University Of Hawaii At Manoacity: Honolulu    country: United States (us)

Grant 5U13HD063139-02 from Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health & Human Development

Abstract: The University of Hawaii at Manoa School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene (UH) will implement a project that will build a structure for community based participatory research (CBPR) across the US Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI) (American Samoa, Guam, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, & Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands). The overall aim is to improve health conditions, reduce health disparities and assure the provision of primary health care, health education, health promotion, and disease prevention services for children in the region. Using a "train-the trainer" type approach, this proposal seeks to strengthen the collaborative partnership between UH and the University of Guam Department of Nursing (UOG) (as the initial trainers) and selected American Pacific Nursing Leadership Council (APNLC) jurisdictions from within the USAPI -as the community-based participants - to implement a sustainable system for ongoing CBPR in the region in order to foster sustainable mechanisms to address community-health disparities. UH and UOG will function as Academic Partners. UH/UOG will work as a team to develop, support and mentor nurse leader members of the APNLC, who in turn, will serve as CBPR nurse leaders (CBPR NL) in their respective jurisdictions. Communication and partnering will occur through a series of meetings, workshops and community forums. The CBPR process will be used to organize and form a regional and local advisory boards; collect data to identify key pediatric healthcare issues of concern for the community, and develop grant(s) to support ongoing CBPR activities. Key areas of CBPR focus will likely include infant mortality, obesity other nutritional disorders; and techniques for outreach and information dissemination. Both in-person and distance-based technologies (e.g., web-based conferencing systems such as Elluminate or Skype, and PEACESAT videoconferencing) will be utilized for regional collaboration and communication; and because of the strong oral tradition of the USAPI region, on the local jurisdictional level, communication will be conducted primarily in person through meetings, community forums and local telephone conferences. Relevance The USAPI are the gateway to the Pacific and Asia for the US, and are strategically important in terms of military, health and commerce affairs. Serious health disparities for children are in the USAPI, and these citizens have the right to travel to the US without visas to maintain "habitual residence" and to pursue health care, education and employment. What occurs in the USAPI affects the mainland US. Building capacity for CBPR health initiatives will serve to mitigate existing health disparities, and prevent larger problems. The UH SONDH will collaborate with the American Pacific Nursing Leadership Council to implement a project with the overall aim of developing capacity for community based participatory research in the USAPI. The project work will be accomplished through training programs & meetings to be conducted in the USAPI jurisdictions, and culminate in a CBPR grant proposal for the USAPI

Keywords: 0-11 years old; Address; adiposity; Affect; American; American Samoa; Applications Grants; Area; Armed Forces Personnel; Asia; base; Care, Health; Child; Child Youth; Childhood; children; Children (0-21); Collaborations; Commerce; Commerces; Communication; Communities; community based participatory research; Community Education; Community Health; Community Health Education; Community Health Taining; Community HealthTutoring; community organizations; conference; corpulence; corpulency; corpulentia; Data; Dental Hygiene; design; designing; Development; Discipline of Nursing; Disease; disease prevention; disease/disorder; Disorder; disorder prevention; E-Mail; Eastern Samoa; Education; Educational aspects; Educational workshop; Effectiveness; Electronic Mail; Email; Employment; Federated States of Micronesia; Fostering; Geography; Goals; Grant; Grant Proposals; Grants, Applications; Guam; Hawaii; Health; health disparities; health disparity; Health education; Health Education, Community; Health Instruction; health literacy; Health Promotion; Health Training; Health Tutoring; Healthcare; Healthy People 2010; Human, Child; improved; Infant Mortality; Infant Mortality Total; Information Dissemination; Institution; Internet; Knowledge; Leadership; Life; Marshall Islands; meetings; member; Mentors; Methods and Techniques; Methods, Other; Military; Military Personnel; Northern Mariana Islands; Nurses; Nursing; Nursing Field; Nursing Profession; Nutrition Disorders; Nutritional Disorders; obese; obese people; obese person; obese population; Obesity; On-Line Systems; online computer; Online Systems; Oral; Oral Hygiene; Outcome; outreach; Pacific Island Americans; Pacific Islander; Pacific Islander American; Pacific Islands; Palau; Participant; Partner Communications; pediatric; Personnel, Nursing; Persons; Phone; Population; Postneonatal Mortality; prevent; preventing; prevention service; Primary Care; Primary Health Care; Primary Healthcare; Process; programs; Programs (PT); Programs [Publication Type]; public health relevance; QOL; Quality of life; R01 Mechanism; R01 Program; Research Activity; Research Grants; Research Priority; Research Project Grants; Research Projects; Research Projects, R-Series; residence; Rest; RPG; Salutogenesis; School Health Nursing; School Nursing; Series; Social Change; Social modification; Social transformation; Structure; symposium; System; System, LOINC Axis 4; Techniques; Technology; Telephone; Trainers Training; Training; Training Programs; Travel; United States; Universities; Videoconference; Videoconferences; Videoconferencing; Videoconferencings; web; web based; Work; Workshop; world wide web; WWW; youngster

Relevance: The UH SONDH will collaborate with the American Pacific Nursing Leadership Council to implement a project with the overall aim of developing capacity for community based participatory research in the USAPI. The project work will be accomplished through training programs & meetings to be conducted in the USAPI jurisdictions, and culminate in a CBPR grant proposal for the USAPI

Project start date: 2010-01-21

Project end date: 2012-12-31

Budget start date: 1-JAN-2011

Budget end date: 31-DEC-2011

PFA/PA: PAR-09-092

5U13HD063139-02 (2011): $29948