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Page 1: COMMUNITY BASED RESEARCH Debra A. Toney, PhD, RN, FAAN President National Black Nurses Association 2010 USPHS Scientific and Training Symposium.

COMMUNITY BASED COMMUNITY BASED RESEARCH RESEARCH

Debra A. Toney, PhD, RN, FAANPresidentNational Black Nurses Association

2010 USPHS Scientific 2010 USPHS Scientific and Training Symposiumand Training Symposium

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OBJECTIVE

Identify opportunities to conduct community based nursing research in the African American community

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WHO WE ARE

NBNA is a non-profit professional nursing association

Founded in 1971Represent 150,000 African

American nurses77 chapters in 35 states

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HEALTH DISPARITIES

DiabetesCardiovascular DiseaseHIV/AIDSCancer

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Disproportionate rates ofchronic disease and illnessexist in communities of color.

Health and healthcare inequality places a human andeconomic toll on the nation.

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Populationof the United States by Race & Hispanic Origin: of the United States by Race & Hispanic Origin:

2008 & Projected 2050

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EVIDENCED BASED PRACTICE

Data is in the communityEvidence has always been thereFirst hand knowledge in the communityWhen working with people in

communities, evidence-based practice must be based on the knowledge co-created by the community.

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Systematic approach for nurses to critically evaluate research evidence

EBP based on real world observation and methodology

Community partnerships improve care

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Community-based research is a collaboration between community groups and researchers for the purpose of creating new knowledge or understanding about a community issue in order to bring about change.

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COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS

RESEARCH

Is the care the same in all zip codes? Is one group receiving better care

than another?Research will identify the need.Compare one neighborhood to

anotherCompare one school to another

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The purpose of CER is to assist consumers, clinicians, purchasers, and policy makers to make informed decisions that will improve health care at both the individual and population levels.

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IOM DEFINITION

The Institute of Medicine defines CER as "the generation and synthesis of evidence that compares the benefits and harms of alternative methods to prevent, diagnose, treat, and monitor a clinical condition or to improve the delivery of care.

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HEALTH BELIEVES AND PRACTICES

How the community defines health and wellness

Cultural health value is associated with feeling 'connected' to traditional beliefs about the causes and consequences of illness and disease

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COMMUNITY LEADERS/STAKE HOLDERS

Who are the stakeholders/gatekeepers?

Are they vested in the research?Are they a part of the community or

a member of the advisory board?Must have community buy in, trust

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ACCESS TO CARE

9-5 health care systemUninsured individualsWho and where are the providers?Care different in men and womenSocial and environmental issues

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BARRIERS TO CARE

Who are the providers?Socioeconomic barriers

GeographicCulturalLanguage

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SOCIAL DETERMINATES OF HEALTH

The social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age, including the health system.

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TRANSLATION TO ACTION

ImplementationEasier said than done!

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NATIONAL COALITION OF ETHNIC MINORITY NURSE

ASSOCIATION

5 ethnic minority nurse associations Increase minority nurse researchersSuccessfully compete for NIH funding

opportunities Increase disparities research

conducted by nurses

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RESEARCH INITIATIVES

CancerCardiovascularDiabetesHIV/AIDSWomen’s HealthGenetic

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GOAL

To improve health outcomes Address clinical nurses best practices Decrease morbidity and mortality rates Report strategies and processes that bolster

the value of health screening and detection Identify heath policy that impact nursing

practices Share community improvement initiatives

from the field

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Heart DiseaseAge-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Persons Age-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Persons

by Race & Hispanic Origin: U.S.by Race & Hispanic Origin: U.S.20052005

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“HEALTH BELIEFS AND HEART HEALTH BEHAVIORS IN AFRICAN

AMERICAN WOMEN”

African American women often do not follow the lifestyle habits that are heart healthy and that reduce risk.

Vernell P. DeWitty, PhD, MBA, MSN, RN

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DIABETES Age-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Persons

by Race & Hispanic Origin: U.S.2005

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“AFRICAN AMERICANS PERCEPTION OF RISK FOR DIABETES

COMPLICATIONS”

There is a need to develop interventions aimed at increasing the perception of risk for developing diabetes complications among high risk urban African American adult population with Type 2 diabetes.

Donna Calvin, PhD, APRN, BC-FNP, CNN

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“Developing & Testing a Community Based Mammography Intervention for

AAW”

Lack of early detection and treatment are contributing factors to AAW’s disproportionate breast cancer mortality rates.

Dr. Eva Smith, PhD, RN, FAAN

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“Abstinence And Safer Sex HIV Risk-Reduction Interventions For African American Adolescents””

“Many adolescents and young adults still do not understand the disease or the at-risk behaviors that can lead to its transmission”

Dr. Loretta Sweet Jemmott

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“IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY”: OBTAINING CULTURE SENSITIVE

AFRICAN AMERICA FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY

Knowing what type of diseases or illness occur in a family is the first line of defense to taking health care action that can impact outcomes.

Ida Spruill, RN, PhD, LISW

Bernice Coleman, RN, PhD, ACNP-BC, FAHA

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DISSEMINATION

Journal of the National Black Nurses Association

Health Affairs

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Yes you can impact what is happening

in your community!!

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THANK YOU!

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REFERENCES

Hills & Mullett, 2000http://www.who.int/social_determinants/

en/www.NBNA.orgwww.milkeninstitute.org

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QUESTIONS?

Debra A. Toney, PhD, RN, FAAN

President @nbna.org

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