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Erschienen in: Prevention Science 1/2020

16.11.2017

Accelerating and Strengthening Native American Health Research Through a Collaborative NIH Initiative

verfasst von: Aria Davis Crump, Kathy Etz, Judith A. Arroyo, Nanci Hemberger, Shobha Srinivasan

Erschienen in: Prevention Science | Sonderheft 1/2020

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Abstract

This paper is intended to provide an overview of the considerations that informed the development of a National Institutes of Health funding opportunity to promote health and prevent disease in Native Americans, including American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities. NIH Institute staff thoughtfully considered epidemiologic research findings and feedback from constituents regarding the need for more published research overall and stronger prevention efforts to address persistent health concerns affecting many Native communities. This led to the publication of four funding announcements supported by multiple NIH Institutes and one NIH Office. Through the efforts of researchers, tribal leaders, community collaborators, and NIH leadership and staff, a growing body of knowledge regarding culturally informed approaches to supporting health in Native Americans is emerging. This article describes how staff who developed the funding opportunities envisioned a process to support high impact science through ensuring methodological rigor, responsiveness to prevention needs, and respect for community heritage, values, and history with non-Native peoples. In addition, this article highlights the growth of the researchers and collaborators within a community of scientists expanding the knowledge base further by sharing their research resources, instruments, and strategies for engaging in scientific inquiry that meets the needs of Native communities and those of funding organizations.
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Metadaten
Titel
Accelerating and Strengthening Native American Health Research Through a Collaborative NIH Initiative
verfasst von
Aria Davis Crump
Kathy Etz
Judith A. Arroyo
Nanci Hemberger
Shobha Srinivasan
Publikationsdatum
16.11.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Prevention Science / Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1389-4986
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6695
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-017-0854-5

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