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1 CDC Prevention Research Center Program Healthy Aging Research Network www.prc-han.org contact: logerfo@u.washington.edu

2 PRC-HAN was envisioned to: Develop healthy aging research agenda for CDC-PRC Network Serve as a model theme network for the CDC-PRC program

3 University of Washington University of California at Berkeley University of Colorado at Denver University of Illinois at Chicago West Virginia University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of South Carolina Prevention Research Centers’ Healthy Aging Research Network University of Pittsburgh Texas A&M University

4 PRC-HAN Affiliate Members The National Council on the Aging Director, Nancy Whitelaw, PhD Chronic Disease Directors Director of Program Services, Fran C. Wheeler, PhD

5 Mission Statement PRC Healthy Aging Research Network The mission of the Healthy Aging Research Network is to better understand the determinants of healthy aging in older adult populations; to identify interventions that promote healthy aging; and to assist in the translation of such research into sustainable community-based programs throughout the nation.

6 Definition for Healthy Aging Healthy aging is the development and maintenance of optimal physical, mental and social well-being and function in older adults. It is most easily achieved when physical environments and communities are safe and support the adoption and maintenance of attitudes and behaviors known to promote health and well-being; and by the effective use of health services and community programs to prevent or minimize the impact of acute and chronic disease on function.

7 Healthy Aging Research Network Social Ecologic Model of Healthy Aging Individual Interpersonal Institutional Community Public Policy Modified/ Sources: McLeroy et al., 1988, Health Educ Q; Sallis et al., 1998, Am J Prev Med Physical Environment

8 Organization of Research Agenda Cross-cutting skills and behaviors Disease and syndrome topics Knowledge domains

9 Healthy Aging Research Agenda Health Promoting Behaviors/Skills Physical Activity Nutrition (including undernutrition) Avoidance of tobacco use and substance abuse Self-management skills for personal behaviors, chronic disease management and medication use Awareness and appropriate use of clinical preventive services Social Engagement: participation in meaningful activity & social networks

10 Healthy Aging Research Agenda Diseases, Organ System Topics, Geriatric Syndromes & Concerns Cardiovascular (CHD, HTN, Stroke) Arthritis and related conditions Osteoporosis Diabetes Cancer (colo-rectal, prostate, breast) Pulmonary disease Sensory impairments (vision, hearing) Depression and Mental Health Issues Elder Abuse and Neglect Chronic pain Frailty Falls, fractures & other injuries Cognitive impairment / decline Incontinence (urinary & bowel) Sleep disorders Oral health Polypharmacy Care-giving burden

11 HAN Approach An assessment of research agenda items In older adult populations: What are the health benefits of modifying the risk or behavioral factor? What is the incidence and prevalence of the risk or behavioral factor? What are the factors that make it possible to modify the risk or behavioral factor? Can we develop successful community interventions to facilitate change in the risk or behavioral factor? What policies, programs and environmental-ecological strategies lead to positive change in the risk or behavioral factor?

12 DRAFT Organization of Research Agenda Health Skills & Behaviors (Six Domains) Disease & Syndrome Topics (N=18) State of Knowledge (Five Domains)

13 Organization of Research Agenda Skills & Behaviors (6 Domains) Disease & Syndrome Topics (18 Topics) Knowledge Domains (5 Domains) Physical Activity Impact on Health Frailty, Falls, Cognitive Impairment

14 Current Research Agenda Topics Physical Activity Depression Nutrition Healthy Brain

15 Lead Center PRC HEALTHY Aging RESEARCH Network HCFA NIA AHRQ Federal Agencies Private Foundations National Council on Aging Senior Centers Area Agencies on Aging Adult Day Centers National PRC Network CDC PRC Program Healthcare & Aging Studies Branch State Aging Offices State & Territories Health Departments Community Advisory Boards

16 PRC HEALTHY AGING RESEARCH NETWORK Interest Groups: Designees from all HAN sites and designated affiliate members. Will at least annually review opportunities for new specific projects and make recommendations to CDC’s Office on Aging and Health Care Studies and the PRC Program office regarding emerging areas for study and dissemination. Workgroups: These are project specific groups that mutually agree to pursue a specific task such as writing a review or position paper, develop and implement a grant, or disseminate a program. HAN members need not participate in any specific workgroup.

17 PRC-HAN: Physical Activity Programming Interest Group PA Review Paper Work Group Tom R. Prohaska, PhD Consensus Review and Report Physical Activity, Public Health, and Aging: Critical issues and Research Priorities

18 PRC-HAN: Physical Activity Programming Interest Group Resource Guide for Physical Activity Work Group: Susan Hughes Support and capacity for physical activity in defined communities Seven site survey of organized PA programs Potential demand from demographic data Identified potential resource gaps Dissemination of community resource guides Manuscript in press: Characteristics of physical activity programs for older adults: results of a multi site survey

19 PRC-HAN: Physical Activity Programming Interest Group Web Tool Development Workgroup Jim LoGerfoMD, Nancy Whitelaw PhD, Bryant Karras MD National web toolkit Physical activity program resource for Program providers, practitioners and older adult users Alpha test in West Virginia, Chicago and Seattle Beta test state-wide at R-HAN and TX-HAN sites HAN-wide/national dissemination www.activeoptions.org

20 PRC HEALTHY AGING RESEARCH NETWORK Healthy Aging and the Environment Interest Group Convener: Delores Pluto, PhD Workgroups: Audit tool for walkability Review paper RWJ Project EPA Healthy Communities Project

21 PRC-HAN: Healthy Aging & Environment Interest Group Review Paper Work Group Physical environment and physical activity for older adults -State of the art and needed research: Bill Satariano, et al Audit Tool Work Group : Susan Ivey Seven site environmental audit training and community pilot Audit tool refinement and dissemination Qualitative report

22 PRC-HAN: Healthy Aging & Environment Interest Group RWJ Active Living Research Walking Project : Study of environmental correlates of activity in Chicago, Pittsburgh, North Carolina, Oakland Bill Satariano, P.I. EPA and Healthy Communities Project : Marsha Ory

23 PRC HEALTHY AGING RESEARCH NETWORK Depression Interest Group Evidence-based review Work Group: Mark B. Snowden, PhD Identify effective interventions for depression in older adults Public database resource Expert recommendations

24 PRC HEALTHY AGING RESEARCH NETWORK Healthy Brain Interest Group James N. Laditka, DA, PhD, MPA Working with CDC, NIH, Alzheimer’s Association Context Maintain Your Brain Campaign National Action Plan HAN Role: Participate in National Planning Group convened by CDC Next Steps Research: Multi-site qualitative study of older adults views of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and healthy behaviors

25 PRC HEALTHY AGING RESEARCH NETWORK Research Dissemination and Practice Interest Group Mary Altpeter, PhD Lucinda L. Bryant, PhD, MSHA Capacity building and infrastructure for promoting healthy aging through partnership Chronic Disease Directors National Association of State Units on Aging Administration on Aging Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

26 PRC-HAN: Research Dissemination and Practice Interest Group GOALS: Summarizing evidence related to best practices/data Dissemination and diffusion of applied research Curriculum development

27 PRC-HAN: Research Dissemination and Practice Interest Group Best Practices Project/NCOA Determined best practice criteria for physical activity programming Site visit and selection of ten national best practice programs in preparation for full IMPACT study IMPACT study, UIC-HAN

28 Administration on Aging (AoA) Partners Project Providing topic expertise and technical support to AoA intervention sites through the National Council on the Aging, Center for Healthy Aging Conducting site visits Developing and disseminating topic review papers PRC-HAN: Research Dissemination and Practice Interest Group

29 Conference Grant Work Group Basia L. Belza, PhD, RN Research to Practice Symposium: Disseminating and Sustaining Effective Community-Based Programs for Older Adults Physical Activity, Nutrition, Depression CDC funded Retirement Research Foundation, NCOA, CHEF Link to Resource Centers on Minority Aging Research

30 PRC HEALTHY AGING RESEARCH NETWORK Nutrition Interest Group Joseph R. Sharkey, PhD, MPH, RD Formative stages HAN linkages to Meals on Wheels Evidence-based review

31 PRC HEALTHY AGING RESEARCH NETWORK Key Issues Funding levels too low to meaningfully organize to address new issues in a network format Funding mechanisms cumbersome for a network structure Human Subjects coordination

32 PRC HEALTHY AGING RESEARCH NETWORK Key Issues Expectations and rewards for leading major interest group or workgroup Ability to meaningfully draw on strengths of PRC network and linkages

33 PRC-HAN was envisioned to: Develop healthy aging research agenda for CDC- PRC Network Serve as a model theme network for the CDC-PRC program

34 SYNERGY Inputs Organizing Activities Outcomes Infrastructure Funding Member-Center (Academic/Communit y Partnership) Capacity Lead Center Capacity Long-term Distal Social, Community, and Environmental Benefits Enhance Community Capacity for Prevention Facilitate Positive Sociocultural Environments Improve Physical Environment Social, Community, and Environmental Benefits Enhance Community Capacity for Prevention Facilitate Positive Sociocultural Environments Improve Physical Environment Optimal Health Promotion Policies Translate Research into Policy Implement Effective Interventions Optimal Health Promotion Policies Translate Research into Policy Implement Effective Interventions OPTIMAL PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONING, EQUITABLY DISTRIBUTED AMONG ALL OLDER ADULTS CDC’s Recognition of HAN’s Importance Network Activities HAN Functioning Conduct Regular Meetings among Work Groups Engage Outside Experts as Necessary Link back to local community Establish and Implement Evaluation Activities HAN Functioning Conduct Regular Meetings among Work Groups Engage Outside Experts as Necessary Link back to local community Establish and Implement Evaluation Activities Establish Dissemination Plan Network Outcomes Improved Community- based Aging and Public Health Research Demonstrated Change in Local Communities Policy and Program Uptake by: Public Health Aging Services Government Policies Research Communities Academics Policy and Program Uptake by: Public Health Aging Services Government Policies Research Communities Academics Engage Policy Makers, Students, Planners & Practitioners Strengthen HAN Capacity Strengthen HAN Capacity Maximized Relationships with Partners New Scientific Partners New Funding Opportunities for HAN Priorities CONTRIBUTES TO CDC Prevention Research Centers (PRC) Healthy Aging Research Network (HAN) Logic Model Develop Community-Based Research Agenda Seek Research Funding Develop Community-Based Research Agenda Seek Research Funding Establish Evidence Based Research & Health Priorities September 2005 HAN Organizational Structure HAN Organizational Structure Health Promotion Behavior Skills Adopt, Increase, and Maintain Health Promotion Behavior Skills in Research Areas Health Promotion Behavior Skills Adopt, Increase, and Maintain Health Promotion Behavior Skills in Research Areas Institutional Linkages Alignment of community- based public health and aging services Linkage to health care system Institutional Linkages Alignment of community- based public health and aging services Linkage to health care system PRC Network Synergistic Relationship Uptake of Research Findings Conduct Community- Based Aging and Public Health Research Programs/Intervention s Establish Marketing Plan Increase Workforce Capacity Contextual Factors (e.g., Policy Environment, Social Disparities, Health Priorities, etc.) Translate and Disseminate Findings and Work Products

35 CDC Prevention Research Center Program Healthy Aging Research Network www.prc-han.org contact: logerfo@u.washington.edu


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