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American Public Health Association
133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition
December 10-14, 2005
Philadelphia, PA
APHA 2005
 
4304.0: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 - 5:18 PM

Abstract #115553

Integrating Minority Health Research and Public Policy for HIV Prevention

Rena G. Boss-Victoria, DrPH, MSN, RN, CNS1, Joy P. Nanda, DSc, MS, MHS2, Olugbemiga Ekundayo, MD, MPH, DrPH(C), Audrey Zarba, PhD4, Ludmilla F. Scott, MPH DrPH Candte5, and Pierre Vigilance, MD, MPH6. (1) Public Health Program, Center for HIV Prevention Evaluation, Policy and Research, Morgan State University, 1700 E Cold Spring Lane, Jenkins Bldg, Room 343, Baltimore, MD 21251, (2) Population and Family Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 624 North Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21205, (3) Public Health Program, Morgan State University, 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, MD 21251, 443-885-4043, azarba@jewel.morgan.edu, (4) Ludimar Consultants, 14804 Cross River Court, Burtonsville, MD 20866-3104, (5) Baltimore City Health Department, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Assistant Commissioner, 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, MD 21251

This presentation examines how different types of health research knowledge and diverse institutional arrangements can contribute to policy making for local communities using, the RARE methodology. We present approaches for disseminating information among policy makers and political leadership. We also describe approaches to providing evidence to assist political leadership and policy makers to identify and refocus priorities to address community youth HIV needs. We describe a three-way interaction between the Community, Academia and Policy makers for the purpose of designing policy and programs to address community youth HIV needs The importance of interactions across interfaces between minority researchers and policy makers is identified in this presentation.

We emphasize the importance of building capacity for academicians to tailor their research to the needs of policy makers and assist policy makers to utilize research findings to develop policy and program for community intervention.

Learning Objectives:

  • At the end of this session, you will be able to

    Keywords: Community Health Planning, Behavioral Research

    Presenting author's disclosure statement:

    I wish to disclose that I have NO financial interests or other relationship with the manufactures of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services or commercial supporters.

    DHHS' Rapid Assessment, Response, and Evaluation (RARE) Methodology for HIV/AIDS Prevention Efforts Among Baltimore City Youth

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