Increasing Awareness of the All of Us Research Program in Latino Communities

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Hispanic Health Care International Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1177/1540415318809441
N. Cuellar, Elizabeth Aquino, S. Barreto, Grace Grau, Jeneva Gularte-Rinaldo, G. Martinez, Veronica Vital
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Introduction: The All of Us Research Program is funded by the National Institutes of Health. The aim of the program is to gather data from at least 1 million people of diverse backgrounds living in the United States to accelerate research and improve health. The purpose of this article is to discuss the collaboration of the All of Us Research Program and the National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN) to increase awareness of the All of Us Research Program in Latino communities. Method: A community-based education approach by NAHN chapters across the country was used. The Sprint 1 grant was funded to increase awareness in health care providers of Latino communities. The Sprint 2 grant was funded to increase awareness in Latino communities. Results: A total of 8 NAHN chapters were selected to disseminate the All of Us Research Program information. These initiatives reached more than 156,000 health care providers and the chapters participated in 31 community-based activities across the country reaching thousands of Latinos. Discussion: The collaboration between the All of Us Research Program and NAHN was instrumental in disseminating information to the Latino population. Developing trust in Latino communities is an essential component of program success.
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提高拉丁裔社区对“我们所有人”研究项目的认识
简介:“我们所有人”研究项目由美国国立卫生研究院资助。该项目的目的是收集至少100万生活在美国的不同背景的人的数据,以加速研究和改善健康。本文的目的是讨论“我们所有人”研究计划和西班牙裔护士全国协会(NAHN)的合作,以提高拉丁裔社区对“我们所有人”研究计划的认识。方法:采用全国NAHN分会以社区为基础的教育方法。Sprint 1拨款的目的是提高拉丁裔社区医疗服务提供者的意识。Sprint 2的拨款是为了提高拉丁裔社区的意识。结果:共选择了8个NAHN章节来传播我们所有人的研究计划信息。这些举措惠及了15.6万多名保健提供者,各分会在全国各地参与了31项社区活动,惠及了数千名拉丁裔人。讨论:“我们所有人研究计划”和NAHN之间的合作有助于向拉丁裔人口传播信息。在拉丁裔社区建立信任是项目成功的重要组成部分。
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Hispanic Health Care International
Hispanic Health Care International Nursing-Nursing (all)
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期刊介绍: Visit Hispanic Health Care International Online on IngentaConnect to view tables of contents. This peer-reviewed journal serves as an interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of information for clinical practice, education, research, and policy on issues concerning Hispanic/Latino populations in the United States. A unique feature of Hispanic Health Care International is the availability of all abstracts in both English and Spanish. Each article is reviewed by at least two experts on the topic. The interdisciplinary editorial board comprises experts in a variety of clinical, policy, and research areas.
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