Massachusetts Center for Alzheimer and dEmeNtia behaVIoral reSearch In minOrity agiNg (Mass-ENVISION)
Project Number5P30AG083196-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderOKEREKE, OLIVIA IFEOMA
Awardee OrganizationMASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Description
Abstract Text
Massachusetts Center for Alzheimer and dEmeNtia behaVIoral reSearch In minOrity agiNg (Mass-ENVISION) is a
proposed new Alzheimer's-related Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (AD/ADRD RCMAR) that will address
the critical need for mentored research training for underrepresented in medicine (UiM) scientists in the development,
testing, and implementation of behavioral interventions across hospital and community settings, for racial and ethnic
minority older adults with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (ADRD) and their informal care partners. There is a
dearth of evidence-based behavioral interventions to support minority older persons with ADRD, their informal care
partners, and dyads, as well as a critical gap in the number of UiM scientists poised to mitigate this shortage. To address
these research and resource gaps, Mass-ENVISION will identify UiM scientists who are committed to ADRD behavioral
health and interventions research and will support training and development of independent UiM scientists poised to
eliminate health disparities and inequities in ADRD behavioral health. Further, Mass-ENVISION would become the only
RCMAR to serve the entire New England region, which is in critical need of this resource. Mass-ENVISION, a collaboration
of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston University (BU) and Cambridge Health Alliance and their medical
school affiliations (Harvard Medical School, BU School of Medicine), university-affiliated hospitals, other Boston and MA-
area research centers, satellite hospitals and community clinics, will provide RCMAR Scientists with interdisciplinary,
comprehensive training and sustained and tailored mentoring in ADRD behavioral health and interventions research using
the revised NIH Stage Model, the Science of Behavior Change, prevention approaches under the Centers for Disease Control
disease stage-based (i.e., primary, secondary, tertiary) and the National Academy of Medicine target-based (indicated,
selective, universal) frameworks, and the NIA Health Disparities Research Framework. Mass-ENVISION will collaborate
closely with other NIA-funded Centers and their investigators, including the Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Center (MADRC), Boston University ADRC (BU-ADRC) and Boston Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence
Center, to translate biological and epidemiological advances as mechanistic targets for ADRD behavioral interventions.
Mass-ENVISION will be led by a UiM PI, Dr. Okereke (Director, MGH Geriatric Psychiatry and MGH Psychiatry Center
for Racial Equity and Justice), with strong collaborative track records with team members and Core Leads/Co-Leads, who
are also from diverse and UiM backgrounds (e.g., Black, Asian, Latino, first generation at college) and have complementary
expertise in ADRD, health disparities and health equity research, social and behavioral health, behavioral interventions,
implementation science, and interdisciplinary science. Mass-ENVISION will have 4 Cores: Leadership and Administrative,
Research Education Component, Data and Analysis, and Community Liaison and Recruitment. Cores will be composed of
investigators who are diverse with respect to backgrounds, institutional affiliations in MA and Greater Boston, disciplines,
and research and training skills, to facilitate Mass-ENVISION’s success in developing an inclusive research mentoring
environment and a diverse biomedical research workforce to advance health equity in ADRD behavioral health.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Massachusetts Center for Alzheimer and dEmeNtia behaVIoral reSearch In minOrity agiNg (Mass-ENVISION) is a
proposed new Alzheimer's-related Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (AD/ADRD RCMAR) that will address
the critical need for mentored research training for underrepresented in medicine (UiM) scientists in the development,
testing, and implementation of ADRD behavioral interventions for minority older adults, their care partners and dyads. A
collaboration of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston University (BU), and Cambridge Health Alliance and their medical
school and hospital affiliates, other Boston and MA-area research centers, and community clinics, Mass-ENVISION will
provide RCMAR Scientists with sustained and tailored mentoring in ADRD behavioral health and interventions research
using the revised NIH Stage Model, NIA Health Disparities Research Framework, and the Centers for Disease Control and
National Academy of Medicine prevention models. Mass-ENVISION will have 4 Cores (Leadership and Administrative,
Research Education Component, Data and Analysis, Community Liaison and Recruitment), and will collaborate closely
with other NIA-funded Centers and their investigators, including the Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
(MADRC) and Boston University ADRC, to translate biological and epidemiological advances as mechanistic targets for
ADRD behavioral interventions, to develop an inclusive research mentoring environment, and to train a diverse biomedical
research workforce to advance health equity in ADRD behavioral health.
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Project Terms
Academic Medical CentersAcademyAddressAffectAgingAlzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer's disease related dementiaAmericanAreaAsianBehavior TherapyBehavioralBehavioral ResearchBig Data MethodsBiologicalBiological MarkersBiomedical ResearchBlack raceBostonCapsicumCaringCause of DeathCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Clinical TrialsCollaborationsColorCommunitiesDataData SetData SourcesDementiaDevelopmentDisciplineEducationEnsureEnvironmentEpidemiologyEquityFaceFacultyFundingGeneral HospitalsGenerationsGeriatric PsychiatryHealthHealth AllianceHealth Disparities ResearchHealth equity researchHospitalsInequityInfrastructureInstitutionInternationalIntervention StudiesJusticeLatinoLeadershipMarketingMassachusettsMeasurementMeasuresMedicineMentorsMethodologyMethodsMinorityMinority Health ResearchModelingNeighborhoodsNew EnglandOlder PopulationOntologyParticipantPersonsPositioning AttributePreventionPrevention approachPreventivePsychiatryQualitative MethodsRacial EquityRecordsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesSatellite HospitalsScienceScientistSiteStructural RacismSystemTestingTrainingTraining SupportTranslatingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVoicebehavior changebehavioral healthbehavioral health interventionclinical developmentclinical implementationclinical translationcollegecommunity cliniccommunity engaged researchcommunity engagementcommunity organizationscommunity partnerscommunity settingdata complexitydigital dividedigital healthdisabilitydisorder controleducation researcheffective interventionethnic minorityevidence basehealth disparityhealth equityhealth inequalitieshealth traininghigh riskhuman old age (65+)implementation scienceinformal careinnovationmHealthmedical schoolsmemberminority engagementnovelolder adultprogramsracial minorityrecruitsegregationskillsskills trainingsocialsocial determinantsstatisticssuccessworkforce needs
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