CHIME Analysis Core (AnC)

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Abstract

Project Summary for the RCMAR CHIME Analysis Core The primary mission of the CHIME analysis core (AnC) is to provide data collection and analysis support to RCMAR Scientists and to promote new lines of investigation that will address our theme of “Developing, Adapting and Evaluating Interventions to Improve the Health of Minority Elders”, which incorporates elements of two of the RFA research objectives: i) identify and develop solutions to eliminate health disparities and health inequities in the growing population of older adults, and ii) improve the health and well-being of older adults. The three specific aims of the AnC are to: 1) Provide comprehensive methodological and statistical support to CHIME RCMAR Scientists including qualitative data methods (e.g., focus groups and cognitive interviews) and quantitative data methods for developing, implementing, analyzing, and disseminating organizational and individual behavioral interventions, 2) Provide exposure to state-of-the-science analytic methods and approaches for the analysis of secondary data to understand factors that affect population aging, particularly for minorities, 3) Assist RCMAR Scientists with use or modification of existing measures, or developing new behavioral or social measurement tools for use in mid- life or elderly populations, particularly those of low socio-economic status or other societal disadvantages. The AnC will connect RCMAR Scientists with the new Methods Centers at the RAND Pardee Graduate School, the online UCSF Implementation Science Curriculum, and a qualitative data analysis course led by AnC co- director Dr. Gery Ryan; each of which will support the development of research addressing both focus areas (i) and (ii). In addition, the AnC will provide support to all RCMAR Scientists in addressing identified measurement and methods issues by matching Core and/or consulting faculty with RCMAR Scientists based on the methodologic expertise of the faculty and the needs of the pilot studies. The AnC will assess the methodological needs from scientists on a regular basis to provide resources and training opportunities to meet those needs. The AnC will also provide assistance with data management and statistical and programming support as needed to facilitate high-quality research addressing the theme of the Center.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10729988
Project number
2P30AG021684-21
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
Principal Investigator
RONALD Dale HAYS
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2023
Award amount
$63,212
Award type
2
Project period
2002-09-30 → 2028-06-30