Community Engagement and Outreach Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · U54 · $740,303 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

During the last four years, the Community Engagement and Outreach (CEO) Core has conducted, promoted, and advanced community-engaged and practice-based research in northern New England. We established community engagement councils, built enduring community partnerships, strengthened our practice-based research network, and built a unique research navigator program to listen and learn from the communities we served. Building on those successes, we seek to further enhance our efforts through innovative approaches to community engagement and outreach. Improving public health depends on successful translation of findings from basic science to clinical research and subsequently to clinical practice. This translational spectrum requires strong connections to engaged communities. Engaging communities from the start, and conducting research that is meaningful to them, is critical to the success of translational research and to building trust in and understanding of science. Thus the long term goals of the CEO Core are to provide opportunities for communities to identify their priorities for research; to build a robust structure and process for engagement between communities and investigators; to engage investigators in research that addresses the priority health issues in the communities; and, to promote research across northern New England by expanding our partnership with clinical and community-based organizations, State Departments of Health, and our partner, the Northern New England Practice Based Research Network, formerly the Dartmouth/Northern New England CO-OP. Our specific aims for this Core will focus on strategies to address the health needs of the communities in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. As such, we will engage investigators in research that is consistent with community priorities. We will also increase northern New England community engagement capacity to identify and prioritize community health challenges and participation in research. Finally, we will expand current partnerships among academic centers, rural health care practices, Federally Qualified Health Centers, community organizations and the Northern New England Practice Based Research Network to increase community-based research projects. By accomplishing these aims, we will leverage the expertise of the NNE-CTR Cores, implement a system of community engagement, and prioritize community health needs. In sum, we will create an environment in which academic centers, healthcare organizations, community-based organizations, and community members can collaboratively pursue research that is essential to improving health outcomes across northern New England.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10870182
Project number
5U54GM115516-08
Recipient
MAINEHEALTH
Principal Investigator
Jan Kirk Carney
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$740,303
Award type
5
Project period
2017-07-03 → 2027-06-30