农村研究网络,使农村和少数民族社区成员参与转化研究

P. McElfish, R. Liston, Veronica Smith, Amber K. Norris, Jordan Weaver, Scott M. Dickson, M. Macechko, R. Brimberry, Mimo R. Lemdja, Toni L. Middleton, Matthew W. Nix, K. Irish-Clardy, Sandra M. Meredith-Neve, J. Kennedy, Laura P. James
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背景:为了解决农村和少数民族社区普遍存在的健康差距和缺乏研究机会,阿肯色大学医学科学(UAMS)于2020年1月建立了农村研究网络。目的:本报告的目的是描述我们在发展农村研究网络方面的过程和进展。农村研究网络提供了一个平台,扩大了阿肯色州农村居民参与研究的机会,其中许多人是老年人、低收入者和未被充分代表的少数民族。方法:农村研究网络利用现有的UAMS区域项目家庭医学住院医师诊所内的学术医疗中心。结果:自农村研究网络建立以来,研究基础设施和过程已经在区域站点内建立起来。已经实施了12项不同的研究,招募和收集了9248名参与者的数据,并与来自区域站点的居民和教师一起发表了32份手稿。大多数研究都能够招募到黑人/非裔美国人参与者,或超过代表性样本。结论:随着农村研究网络的成熟,研究类型将与阿肯色州的卫生优先事项同步扩大。与患者相关:农村研究网络展示了由临床和转化科学奖资助的癌症研究所和站点如何合作,扩大研究能力,增加农村和少数民族社区的研究机会。
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Rural Research Network to engage rural and minority community members in translational research
Background: To address the high prevalence of health disparities and lack of research opportunities among rural and minority communities, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) developed the Rural Research Network in January 2020. Aim: The aim of this report is to describe our process and progress in developing a rural research network. The Rural Research Network provides a platform to expand research participation opportunities to rural Arkansans, many of whom are older adults, low-income individuals, and underrepresented minority populations. Methods: The Rural Research Network leverages existing UAMS Regional Programs family medicine residency clinics within an academic medical center. Results: Since the inception of the Rural Research Network, research infrastructure and processes have been built within the regional sites. Twelve diverse studies have been implemented with recruitment and data collection from 9248 participants, and 32 manuscripts have been published with residents and faculty from the regional sites. Most studies were able to recruit Black/African American participants at or above a representative sample. Conclusions: As the Rural Research Network matures, the types of research will expand in parallel with the health priorities of Arkansas. Relevance to Patients: The Rural Research Network demonstrates how Cancer Institutes and sites funded by a Clinical and Translational Science Award can collaborate to expand research capacity and increase opportunities for research among rural and minority communities.
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