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The Prevention Research Centers Healthy Aging Research Network

BACKGROUND: The Prevention Research Centers Healthy Aging Research Network (PRC–HAN), funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Healthy Aging program, was created in 2001 to help develop partnerships and create a research agenda that promotes healthy aging. The nin...

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Autores principales: Lang, Jason E, Anderson, Lynda, James, LoGerfo, Sharkey, Joseph, Belansky, Elaine, Bryant, Lucinda, Prohaska, Tom, Altpeter, Mary, Marshall, Victor, Satariano, William, Ivey, Susan, Bayles, Constance, Pluto, Delores, Wilcox, Sara, Goins, R. Turner
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1500966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16356370
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author Lang, Jason E
Anderson, Lynda
James, LoGerfo
Sharkey, Joseph
Belansky, Elaine
Bryant, Lucinda
Prohaska, Tom
Altpeter, Mary
Marshall, Victor
Satariano, William
Ivey, Susan
Bayles, Constance
Pluto, Delores
Wilcox, Sara
Goins, R. Turner
author_facet Lang, Jason E
Anderson, Lynda
James, LoGerfo
Sharkey, Joseph
Belansky, Elaine
Bryant, Lucinda
Prohaska, Tom
Altpeter, Mary
Marshall, Victor
Satariano, William
Ivey, Susan
Bayles, Constance
Pluto, Delores
Wilcox, Sara
Goins, R. Turner
author_sort Lang, Jason E
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The Prevention Research Centers Healthy Aging Research Network (PRC–HAN), funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Healthy Aging program, was created in 2001 to help develop partnerships and create a research agenda that promotes healthy aging. The nine universities that participate in the network use their expertise in aging research to collaborate with their communities and other partners to develop and implement health promotion interventions for older adults at the individual, organizational, environmental, and policy levels. CONTEXT: The population of older adults in the United States is growing rapidly; approximately 20% of Americans will be aged 65 years or older by 2030. The health and economic impact of an aging society compel the CDC and the public health community to place increased emphasis on preventing unnecessary disease, disability, and injury among older Americans. METHODS: The PRC–HAN has a broad research agenda that addresses health-promoting skills and behaviors, disease and syndrome topics, and knowledge domains. The network chose physical activity for older adults as its initial focus for research and has initiated two networkwide projects: a comprehensive, multisite survey that collected information on the capacity, content, and accessibility of physical activity programs for older adults and a peer-reviewed publication that describes the role of public health in promoting physical activity among older adults. In addition to participating in the core research area, each network member works independently with its community committee on PRC–HAN activities. CONSEQUENCES: As a result, the network is 1) expanding prevention research for older adults and their communities; 2) promoting the translation and dissemination of findings to key stakeholders; 3) strengthening PRC–HAN capacity through partnerships and expanded funding; and 4) stimulating the adoption of policies and programs by engaging policymakers, planners, and practitioners. In 2003, the PRC–HAN initiated an internal evaluation to better define the network's contributions to healthy aging, formalize internal processes, and better equip itself to serve as a model for other PRC thematic networks. The PRC–HAN is conducting a pilot evaluation for eventual inclusion in the PRC national evaluation. INTERPRETATION: The PRC–HAN has established itself as an effective research network to promote healthy aging. It has developed trust and mutual respect among participants, forged strong ties to local communities, and shown the ability to combine its expertise in healthy aging with that of partners in national, state, and local organizations.
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spelling pubmed-15009662006-07-31 The Prevention Research Centers Healthy Aging Research Network Lang, Jason E Anderson, Lynda James, LoGerfo Sharkey, Joseph Belansky, Elaine Bryant, Lucinda Prohaska, Tom Altpeter, Mary Marshall, Victor Satariano, William Ivey, Susan Bayles, Constance Pluto, Delores Wilcox, Sara Goins, R. Turner Prev Chronic Dis Community Case Study BACKGROUND: The Prevention Research Centers Healthy Aging Research Network (PRC–HAN), funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Healthy Aging program, was created in 2001 to help develop partnerships and create a research agenda that promotes healthy aging. The nine universities that participate in the network use their expertise in aging research to collaborate with their communities and other partners to develop and implement health promotion interventions for older adults at the individual, organizational, environmental, and policy levels. CONTEXT: The population of older adults in the United States is growing rapidly; approximately 20% of Americans will be aged 65 years or older by 2030. The health and economic impact of an aging society compel the CDC and the public health community to place increased emphasis on preventing unnecessary disease, disability, and injury among older Americans. METHODS: The PRC–HAN has a broad research agenda that addresses health-promoting skills and behaviors, disease and syndrome topics, and knowledge domains. The network chose physical activity for older adults as its initial focus for research and has initiated two networkwide projects: a comprehensive, multisite survey that collected information on the capacity, content, and accessibility of physical activity programs for older adults and a peer-reviewed publication that describes the role of public health in promoting physical activity among older adults. In addition to participating in the core research area, each network member works independently with its community committee on PRC–HAN activities. CONSEQUENCES: As a result, the network is 1) expanding prevention research for older adults and their communities; 2) promoting the translation and dissemination of findings to key stakeholders; 3) strengthening PRC–HAN capacity through partnerships and expanded funding; and 4) stimulating the adoption of policies and programs by engaging policymakers, planners, and practitioners. In 2003, the PRC–HAN initiated an internal evaluation to better define the network's contributions to healthy aging, formalize internal processes, and better equip itself to serve as a model for other PRC thematic networks. The PRC–HAN is conducting a pilot evaluation for eventual inclusion in the PRC national evaluation. INTERPRETATION: The PRC–HAN has established itself as an effective research network to promote healthy aging. It has developed trust and mutual respect among participants, forged strong ties to local communities, and shown the ability to combine its expertise in healthy aging with that of partners in national, state, and local organizations. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2005-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1500966/ /pubmed/16356370 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Anderson, Lynda
James, LoGerfo
Sharkey, Joseph
Belansky, Elaine
Bryant, Lucinda
Prohaska, Tom
Altpeter, Mary
Marshall, Victor
Satariano, William
Ivey, Susan
Bayles, Constance
Pluto, Delores
Wilcox, Sara
Goins, R. Turner
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16356370
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