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2002-2006 Pilot Award Recipients

2006 Pilot Award Recipients

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Project Title: The Mothers and Daughters HIV/AIDS Prevention Series: The Power of Intergenerational Communication and Expression
PI: Michele Berger, PhD
Institution: UNC-Chapel Hill

Synopsis: This project is studying the role of intergenerational communication between African American mothers and daughters and how it might be harnessed and enhanced in order to develop effective interventions. The project involves exploring the nature of intergenerational communication about health, well-being and transitions to 'young womanhood' among African American mothers and daughters. It seeks to answer: Can an intergenerational intervention targeting both mothers and their adolescent daughters be effective in reducing risks associated with HIV/AIDS?

Project Title: The Health Implications of Inter-Generational Changes in Food Consumption Patterns among English-Speaking Caribbean Immigrants
PI: Walter Charles, PhD
Institution: NC Central University

Synopsis: This study is exploring inter-generational changes in food consumption patterns. Through 40 qualitative, in-depth interviews with first and second-generation English-speaking Caribbean immigrants living in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. region, changing patterns of food consumption, and the determinants of these changes will be explored. Based on the qualitative findings, a scale to assess dietary acculturation will be developed and evaluated with a developmental sample of 300 English-speaking immigrants from the Washington, D.C. region. Describing changes in food consumption patterns and developing a tool to assess dietary acculturation are the first steps towards interventions to reduce the disparity in obesity and obesity related health complications in this population.

Project Title: Patient Preferences in Post Acute Stroke Rehabilitation Destination
PI: Patricia Gregory, MD
Institution: UNC-Chapel Hill

Synopsis: This study is conducting a pilot patient survey to evaluate patient preferences at the time of stroke. Investigators are administering a pilot questionnaire to stroke patients acutely admitted to two hospitals (UNC Hospital in Chapel Hill, NC and Southeast Regional Medical Center in Lumberton, NC) to assess their preferences regarding their post stroke rehabilitation. This study proposes to determine 1. If disparities exist between minority (African-American and American Indian) and white patients' preferences in the setting and intensity of their rehabilitation acutely following stroke and its relationship to their final discharge destination. 2. The distance minority stroke patients are willing to travel to receive rehabilitation services in comparison to white stroke patients. 3. Racial disparities between minority and white stroke patients about education received and prior knowledge of rehabilitation services.

Project Title: Ensuring the Success of Hispanic Nursing Students at Historically Black Universities - Recruitment and Retention of Hispanic Nursing Students
PI: Laura McQueen, PhD
Institution: NC A&T State University

Synopsis: This study developed, tested, and implemented a needs analysis and interest survey for middle school students in Guilford County, NC who were Hispanic and interested in nursing as a profession. The survey gathered data from these students regarding their interest in nursing as a career and their perception of barriers for nursing school admission and retention. This initial investigation constitutes vital foundational research for developing a diverse nursing program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCAT).

Project Title: The Community Health Effects of High Incarceration Rates in Guilford County
PI: James C. Thomas, PhD
Institution: UNC-Chapel Hill

Synopsis: This study is examining racial disparities in rates of incarceration and rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) at the neighborhood level within the NC County of Guilford. Data has been obtained from the NC Department of Corrections and the Guilford County Health Department and is being geocoded to the level of census block groups. Block group rates will be mapped and a regression analysis will quantify the relations between incarceration and STI rates. The results will be used write an NIH grant to study the effects of incarceration on neighborhood characteristics and health outcomes.

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2004 Pilot Award Recipients

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Project Title: Factors Influencing African Americans' Participation in Blood Donation
PI: Araba Afenyi-Annan
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: Stress and Cardiovascular Responses in Black Men
PI: Debra Brown
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: Addressing the Health and Wellness Needs of African Americans Living in Subsidized Housing
PI: Judy Foxworth
Institution: Winston Salem State University

Project Title: Fighting Health Disparities Among African American Women in NE NC-Breast Cancer Awareness Project (Developmental Funding)
PI: Kulwinder Kaur-Walker
Institution: Elizabeth City State University

Project Title: A Pilot Study Exploring the Barriers to African American Youth Participation in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinical Research
PI: Tyehimba Hunt-Harrison & Tywanda Ellison Manuel
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: Stroke Disparities: Conceptualizing Disease Management at the Family Level
PI: Sharon Williams
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

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2002 Pilot Award Recipients

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Project Title: Methods and Strategies to Recruit African Americans into Research Studies
PI: Jessie Satia
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: Development of an Ecologically Based Obesity Prevention Intervention for Latino
PI: Suchi Ayala
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: End-of-Life Care in the African-American Community: Exploring Hospice Use
PI: Kimberly Reynolds and Giselle Corbie-Smith
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: Effects of Massage Therapy on Diabetic Patients
PI: Bennett Edwards
Institution: Shaw University

Project Title: Effects of Diet on Cardiovascular Risk in African American Women with Diabetes
PI: Carmen Samuel Hodge
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill
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2005 Pilot Award Recipients

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Project Title: Cultural Attitudes and Perceptions towards Factors Related to Diet and Physical Activity among African American Adolescent Females and their Caregivers
PI: Josephine Boyington
Institution: Shaw University

Project Title: HIV/AIDS Disparities: Examining the Role of the Co-Parent and the Mother and Co-Parent Relationship in the Prevention of HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviors Among Low-Income, African American Adolescents
PI: Deborah Jones
Institution: UNC-Chapel Hill

Project Title: Improving Pharmacy services for Latinos in North Carolina
PI: Betsy Sleath
Institution: UNC-Chapel Hill

Project Title: Exploring Health Content Obtained From Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Developmental Funding)
PI: Linda Vanhook
Institution: Shaw University

Project Title: Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Chronic Kidney Disease in Edgecombe County, North Carolina
PI: Suma Vupputuri, PhD
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: American Indian Oral History Project
PI: Bonnie Yankaskas
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

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2003 Pilot Award Recipients

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Project Title: Risky Behaviors Associated with HIV/AIDS of African American College Women
PI: Carol Bunch
Institution: Shaw University

Project Title: Public Health and Environmental Risks in Low Income Minority Communities in Mebane, NC
PI: Omega Wilson and Douglas Crawford-Brown
Institution: WERA and UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: Omega Fatty Acids and Preterm Delivery and Birth Weight in NC
PI: Julie Daniels
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: Cause of Racial Disparities in Blood Pressure Control among Hypertensive Patients
PI: Michael Fisher
Institution: UNC Chapel Hill

Project Title: Transcription Factor AP-2Beta Polymorphism in African Americans
PI: Okot Nyormoi
Institution: North Carolina Central University

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