Community Engagement Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P50 · $341,917 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Community Engagement Core Project Summary The values and principles underlying community-engaged research have led to its prominence as an essential strategy for conducting health disparities research, particularly in the realm of cardiometabolic conditions. By centering the equitable engagement of all collaborating partners during each stage of the research process, community-engaged research holds promise for supporting the cultural relevance, translation, and dissemination of promising interventions that disrupt the relationships between socially patterned structural factors, and the consequent emergence of health inequities. However, it is not enough to merely consult with or involve stakeholders in the research enterprise. To fully realize the power of community-engaged research, stakeholder partners must be positioned and acknowledged as leaders, co-creators, and co-developers. This requires intentional efforts to amplify stakeholders' influence throughout every phase of the research process through shared leadership and ownership. The Community Engagement Core (CEC) of the proposed Mid-Atlantic Center for Cardiometabolic Health Equity (MACCHE), jointly led by Dr. Lisa A. Cooper, Reverend Debra Hickman, and Dr. Chidinma A. Ibe, will serve as the MACCHE's focal point for cultivating, organizing, and promoting bi-directional learning and communication between consortium partners and a robust cadre of multisectoral stakeholders. To accomplish this goal, we will employ best-practices in community-based participatory research to ensure that the voices and perspectives of marginalized communities are embedded into the fabric of MACCHE's research and training initiatives. Specifically, we will 1) construct and implement a shared governance structure that places stakeholders as leaders within the Center and its studies; 2) advance, facilitate, and evaluate MACCHE's community-engaged research efforts, and 3) co-design strategies to translate, disseminate, and sustain MACCHE initiatives. Taken together, these efforts will cultivate an environment of collaboration that amplifies the lived experiences and expertise of our partners to facilitate the translation, dissemination, adoption, and sustainability of our interventions and key research findings. This has implications for the success of our research and for advancing health equity in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10437337
Project number
1P50MD017348-01
Recipient
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Chidinma Adanna Ibe
Activity code
P50
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$341,917
Award type
1
Project period
2021-09-24 → 2026-06-30