This proposal seeks a renewal of our previously AHRQ-funded Shaw University M-RISP Minority Elderly Research (SUMMER) Center. The basis of the initial AHRQ M-RISP proposal was to augment the research infrastructure at Shaw University, the oldest Historically Black College/University (HBCU) in the South, located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The goal of the SUMMER Center was, and will continue to be, to establish infrastructure support to Shaw University junior-level faculty to conduct health services research on racial disparities among various minority populations by providing training, resources, and mentorship opportunities through collaborative linkages with senior researchers at Shaw and at other universities. The SUMMER Center combined on-going quality health services research, faculty development, and student training in an integrated, interdisciplinary approach to meet the broad objectives of AHRQ M-RISP which are, in part, to help minority institutions and their faculty conduct health services research with respect to the elimination of racial health disparities and to support improvements in health outcomes, strengthen quality measurement and improvement, identify strategies to improve access,foster appropriate use overall, and reduce unnecessary expenditures. The SUMMER Center also directly supported Healthy People 2010, in part, through its focus on the elimination of racial disparities in health. Specifically, the two components of the SUMMER Center were, and will continue to be: (1) to establish institutional infrastructure support for research development to strengthen and enhance the capability of Shaw faculty members to undertake health services research; and (2) to support individual investigator research projects focused on the elimination of health disparities which will, in turn, lead to increases in health knowledge and will form the basis for Shaw faculty to become more competitive inextramural research.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Type
Resource-Related Research Projects (R24)
Project #
5R24HS013353-06
Application #
7325798
Study Section
HSR Health Care Research Training SS (HCRT)
Program Officer
Benjamin, Shelley
Project Start
2002-09-30
Project End
2009-11-30
Budget Start
2007-12-01
Budget End
2008-11-30
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Shaw University
Department
Type
Organized Research Units
DUNS #
075584102
City
Raleigh
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27601
Howard, Daniel L; Kim, Mimi M; Hartnett, M Elizabeth (2011) Predicting glaucoma diagnosis in an elderly sample: revisiting the established populations for epidemiologic studies of the elderly. J Natl Med Assoc 103:332-41
Kim, Mimi M; Ford, Julian D; Howard, Daniel L et al. (2010) Assessing trauma, substance abuse, and mental health in a sample of homeless men. Health Soc Work 35:39-48
Carson, April P; Holmes, DaJuanicia N; Howard, Daniel L (2010) Weight change and functional limitations among older adults in North Carolina. J Community Health 35:586-91
Carpenter, William R; Howard, Daniel L; Taylor, Yhenneko J et al. (2010) Racial differences in PSA screening interval and stage at diagnosis. Cancer Causes Control 21:1071-80
Ross, Louie E; Meade, Shelly-Ann; Powe, Barbara D et al. (2009) Prostate-specific antigen test use and digital rectal examinations among African-American men, 2002-2006. J Natl Black Nurses Assoc 20:52-8
Howard, Daniel L; Taylor, Yhenneko J (2009) Racial and gender differences in pressure ulcer development among nursing home residents in the Southeastern United States. J Women Aging 21:266-78
Boyington, Josephine E A; Schoster, Britta; Remmes Martin, Kathryn et al. (2009) Perceptions of individual and community environmental influences on fruit and vegetable intake, North Carolina, 2004. Prev Chronic Dis 6:A04
Howard, Daniel L; Carson, April P; Holmes, DaJuanicia N et al. (2009) Consistency of care and blood pressure control among elderly African Americans and whites with hypertension. J Am Board Fam Med 22:307-15
Boyington, Josephine E A; Carter-Edwards, Lori; Piehl, Mark et al. (2008) Cultural attitudes toward weight, diet, and physical activity among overweight African American girls. Prev Chronic Dis 5:A36
Ross, Louie E; Hall, Ingrid J; Fairley, Temeika L et al. (2008) Prayer and self-reported health among cancer survivors in the United States, National Health Interview Survey, 2002. J Altern Complement Med 14:931-8

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