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Center for Healthy communities Research projects & training Update

Center for healthy communities www.oregonprc.org This activity is funded by the CDC Prevention Research Center and the NIH’s Northwest Native American Research Center for Health (NW NARCH) as part of the efforts to eliminate health disparities for tribal youth.

Thomas “Tom” Becker, MD, PhD William “Bill” Lambert, PhD Caitlin Donald, MSW (Osage/Ponca) Michelle Singer, BS (Navajo) Brittany Morgan, BS Director Associate Director Program Manager Native STAND Project Manager Native STAND Data Manager

Partners in research northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board

Research Projects & Training PRoGrams

Core research project Native STANd

Native STAND Project Core TEAM OHSU Center for healthy communities Npaihb Bill Lambert Michelle Singer Brittany Morgan Caitlin Donald *Tom Becker *Kavita Rajani Stephanie Craig Rushing Jessica Leston *We R Native *Native VOICES *Healthy Native Youth *THRIVE *NW NARCH SRI *PAIRB Coordinator

Dissemination, implementation & evaluation Study 5 year CDC-FUNDED project An effective healthy decision-making curriculum for enhancing and promoting positive Native youth development and well-being. Disseminate regionally & nationally (n = 50 tribal communities) Randomize to two arms: Passive Active technical assistance Evaluate according to RE-AIM framework

Project evaluation framework Reach: Proportion and representation of participating educators, teens, and organizations Effectiveness: Youth outcomes Adoption: Individuals and organizations that implement the curriculum Implementation: Fidelity of delivery and cost absorbed by community sites Maintenance: Curriculum becomes part of routine operations, including budget, staff, and space

Project Update – Into action! 48 AI/AN health educators trained over 3 cohorts: Year 1 (12), Year 2 (18), Year 3 (18) Summer Educator Training Series Completed. Y3 cohort getting ready for 1st time implementation. Collection of info on adoption/adaption of curriculum with Y1 & Y2 cohorts ongoing. Some Y1/Y2 sites conducting 2nd or 3rd time implementation. In 2017, weekly phone interviews with 30 sites. Potentially ~ 600 AIAN youth (30 sites x 20 youth each). After October 1st, Y3 cohort (18 sites) will be added in as they begin. Project 2019 Goal ~ 1250 AIAN youth Year 4 began September 30, 2017. Year 5 begins September 2018.

Native STAND - Center for Healthy Communities Facebook Page – Like us! Stories from the field! “Native Stand UP!!” on YouTube! Warm Springs Native STAND program creates music video to reach other Native youth. https://youtu.be/A4QtHCSbHok Words of Wisdom (WOW) and more!

Native STAND, the Center, and OHSU are grateful for the helpfulness and coordination of supportive resources. NPAIHB leadership, staff & use of training rooms NW NARCH Summer Research Training Institute THRIVE Tribal Youth Conference students NPAIHB Delegate & Tribal ongoing support!

Questions & Discussion