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Indigenous Strengths as Solutions in a Public Health Crisis (Project ISH)

Organization NORTHWEST INDIAN COLLEGELocation BELLINGHAM, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Aug 2024Deadline 31 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Active Follow-upAddressAdministratorAlaskaAlaska IndianAlaska NativeAlaskan AmericanAlaskan IndianAlaskan NativeAlaskan Native AmericanAwardClinical TrialsCommunitiesCommunity ActionsConduct Clinical TrialsContinuity of CareContinuity of Patient CareContinuum of CareContracting OpportunitiesContractsDataData Base ManagementData Base Management SystemsData BasesData Management ResourcesData Management SystemData ReportingData SourcesData SystemsDatabase Management SystemsDatabasesDevelopmentFocus GroupsGoalsGrantHEAL InitiativeHealthHealth PromotionHealth StatusHelping End Addiction Long-termHelping to End Addiction Long-termHistoryIRBIRBsIT SystemsIndigenousInformation SystemsInformation Technology SystemsInstitutionInstitutional Review BoardsInterventionIntervention StrategiesKnowledgeLeadLevel of HealthManualsMapsMeasuresMental HealthMental HygieneMental health promotionMonitorNational Institutes of HealthOpiate AddictionOpiate DependenceOpiatesOpioidOutcomeOverdosePainPainfulPb elementPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPhasePoliciesPreventionProcessPsychological HealthPublic HealthRecording of previous eventsRecoveryReportingResearchResearch ResourcesResolutionResourcesRiskRisk ReductionSalutogenesisServicesSiteSourceSpeedSubstance Use DisorderTestingTimeTrainingTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceTribesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWashingtonWellness ProgramWorkactive followupaddictionaddictive disordercare providerscollegecollegiatecommunity engagementcommunity engagement processdata analytics dashboarddata basedata dashboarddata managementdata representationdata representationsdata sharingdatabase managementdatabase systemsdesigndesigningdevelopmentaldisparity in healtheffectiveness testingengagement with communitiesexperiencefentanyl overdosefollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowuphealinghealth disparityhealth levelheavy metal Pbheavy metal leadhigh riskhistoriesimplementation interventionimplementation trialimprovedinnovateinnovationinnovativeintertribalmembernon-medical opioid usenonmedical opioid usenoveloperationoperationsopiate misuseopioid addictionopioid dependenceopioid dependentopioid misuseparticipant safetyprogramspromoting healthprotective factorspublic health emergencyrecruitreduce riskreduce risksreduce that riskreduce the riskreduce these risksreduced substance usereduces riskreduces the riskreducing riskreducing the riskreduction in substance userelational database management systemsresolutionsresponserisk-reducingsubject safetysubstance usesubstance use and disordersubstance use reductionsubstance use treatmentsubstance usingsuccesstranslation researchtranslational investigationtribal communitytribal leadertribal leadershiptribal membervirtualvisual dashboardvisualization dashboardweb based dashboardweb dashboardwell-beingwellbeingwork groupworking group
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ABSTRACT The Northwest Indian College (NWIC) in partnership with the Northwest Washington Indian Health Board (NWWIHB), proposes a Phase I application in response to the OTA-23-007 HEAL Initiative: Native Collective Research Effort to Enhance Wellness (N CREW) Program: Addressing Overdose, Substance Use, Mental Health and Pain. Our application has the overall goal to engage in T/NASO-led planning and development to implement “Indigenous Strengths as Solutions in a Public Health Crisis (Project ISH)” within Coast Salish communities. We need novel and innovative solutions and approaches to address the ongoing opioid/fentanyl overdose public health emergency. Our proposed Project ISH Phase I will enhance research capacity to develop and implement healthy data-driven solutions for addressing community needs along the full continuum of care to reduce substance use and mental health disparities and promote holistic well-being.

Our proposed Project ISH Phase 1 N CREW has two primary goals: Goal 1) Enhance research and data management capacity at NWIC and the NWWIHB and contribute to data improvements and an innovative “Intertribal Healthy Data Dashboard” for the T/NASOs served by our organizations; Goal 2) Develop novel, Indigenous knowledge-based interventions that build Coast Salish strengths and protective factors to reduce risk for substance use and overdose and promote mental health and well-being. Our proposed Project ISH builds on a long history of T/NASO-directed and community-driven research. The goals and aims of Project ISH have the potential to advance strengths-based solutions to meet the identified needs of Coast Salish communities. Collectively, our aims and our planned research and data activities have the strong potential to yield long-term, sustainable benefits for T/NASO-led research.

We need community- driven solutions that build on the Indigenous knowledge of what has protected Coast Salish people since time immemorial. Along with these Indigenous interventions, we need the healthy data that more fully and accurately tells our stories of healing, hope and recovery. This study is part of the NIH’s Helping to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) initiative to speed scientific solutions to the national opioid public health crisis. The NIH HEAL Initiative bolsters research across NIH to improve treatment for opioid misuse and addiction.

Grant Number: 3OT2DA061143-01S1
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Charene Alexander

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