Title: INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
1INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE / NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF
HEALTH RESEARCH PROGRAM PARTNERSHIP
NARCH
NATIVE AMERICAN RESEARCH CENTERS FOR HEALTH
2Native American Research Centers for Health
(NARCH) A Brief History
3National Institutes of Health The IHS
Partnership
- The NARCH Program was developed in response to
concerns raised at the American Indian Research
Training Needs Meeting held on the NIH campus in
August 1999.
- The meeting, co-sponsored by NIGMS and the IHS,
brought NIH scientists and health policy makers
together with American Indian scientists from
around the country to discuss the needs of
American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) with
regard to biomedical research training and to
develop a plan of action.
4National Institutes of Health The IHS
Partnership
- The NARCH collaborative is the IHS/NIH response
to the advice from the Native research community
to find ways to include American Indians as
researchers, not merely as subjects - Research should be done by, for and with AI/AN,
rather than on them or about them. - And now AHRQ et al.
5From Helicopter Research
NIH
NARCH
IHS
Student Faculty TD
Partnerships Tribal/Universities
CBPR
To TRIBALLY CONTROLLED RESEARCH!
6HISTORICAL RESEARCH PARADIGM
Research Institution
Funding Agency
LAB
(COMMUNITY)
Results
Courtesy Don Warne, MD, MPH
7COMMUNITY PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH PARADIGM
Research Institution
Funding Agency
Results
Community
Courtesy Don Warne, MD, MPH
8NARCH RESEARCH PARADIGM
Research Institution
Funding Agency
Results
Community
Courtesy Don Warne, MD, MPH
9National Institutes of Health Indian Health
Service (NIH/IHS) Partnership
- NARCH was launched in 2000.
- Funds were made available to
- support Tribally initiated,
- scientifically meritorious research projects,
including pilot research projects - supports projects designed to increase the
research skills and numbers of Native American
science students and researchers.
10The NIH/IHS Partnership
- The program ensures that the participating
American Indian and Alaskan Native (AI/AN)
communities will direct and control research on
their own behalf. - Program Goals
- To develop a cadre of AI/AN biomedical and
behavioral scientists and health professionals
who are able to compete successfully for NIH (and
other PHS research) funding. - To increase the capacity of both the
research-intensive organizations (mostly
universities) and the Indian organizations to
work in partnership to produce competitive
research proposals. - To encourage research on diseases and health
conditions of importance to American Indians and
Alaskan Natives.
11The NIH/IHS Partnership
Participating Partners NIGMS, CSR, NIDA, NIAAA,
NIMH, NHLBI, NCI, NIAID, NHGRI, NIAMS, NCCAM,
NCMHD, NIDCR, NIDDK, ORWH, AHRQ (new in NARCH
IV) NIGMS-provides bulk of funds and general
oversight. CSR-Convenes special review group
(SRG) annually. NIDA NIDA has been a major
funder and involved since the onset of NARCH
NIDA staff assisted in Technical Assistance for
the 1st cohort. (NIDA Office of Special
Populations NIDA Division of Epidemiology,
Services and Prevention Research) Other
Partners-Provide funds and oversight for NARCH
research projects within their scientific
jurisdiction.
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IHS Research Program Staff
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NIGMS, Other ICDs, AHRQ Budget Staffs
NIGMS, Other ICDs, AHRQ Budget Staffs
IHS Grants Policy Management
NARCH Grantees
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IHS Research Program Staff
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17BUDGET EXPENDITURES
FSRs (269s)
All Funds Expended by 4th Qtr
184th QTR
Application Continuation
Annual FSRs Narrative Reports
FINAL BUDGET FOR NEXT FISCAL YEAR
19GRANTEE
2006 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PLAN
IHS RESEARCH PROGRAM
20Grantee MILESTONES
Project Management
R E P O R T
Gather Aims/Milestones
CORASWORKS
Summarize
Division Briefing
Submit Report
NIH
IHS Research Program Staff
21PARTNERSHIPS IHS NIH TRIBES / TRIBAL
ORGANIZATIONS UNIVERSITIES
22NARCH PROGRAMS
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24Establishment of the Native American Research
Centers for Health NARCH I - 2000
- On August 21, 2000 the Announcement for the
NATIVE AMERICAN RESEARCH CENTERS FOR HEALTH - Under RFA GM-00-007, Applicants submit a letter
of Intent by October 1, 2000 - Application were sent to NIH on or before
December 12, 2000. - Funding Cycle for NARCH I Annual applicants for
four year funding - Initial NIH/NIGMS Funding Amount of 3.0 Million
- This first cohort of NARCH is now finishing
25Establishment of the Native American Research
Centers for Health NARCH I - 2000
- Eight NARCH I Programs were funded in 2000
- Northwest Portland Area Health Board
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
- Inter Tribal Council of Arizona
- Five Civilized Tribes
- Black Hills Center for American Indian Health
- White Mountain Apache Tribe
- New Mexico Tribal Healthcare Alliance
- Indian Health Council (Southern California)
26Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH I - 2000
- Northwest Portland Area Health Board
- Toddler Overweight Tooth Decay Study (TOTS)
Community and family Interventions to Reduce
Childhood Obesity and Caries in NW AI/AN - Barriers to the Use Child Safety Seats in NW
Indian Community
27Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH I - 2000
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
- Prevalence of Disparities and Mortality in
Alaska Native Children - Myringotomy and Pressure-Equalizer Tube Post
Surgery - Chronic Hepatitis B in Alaska Natives
- Influence of Maternal Nutrition on Pregnancy
Outcomes - AN Dietary Subsistence Food Assessment
- Pneumococcal Disease Prevention in AK Natives
- Reinfection Rates H Pylori in Rural Alaska
Natives - Role of Defective DNA Mismatch Repair in
Colorectal Cancer in AN Population
28Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH I - 2000
- Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona
- Alternative Medicine Use By Pascua Yaqui
Patients with Diabetes - Building a Community's Capacity to Develop,
Implement, and Sustain a School Wellness Program
29Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH I - 2000
- Five Civilized Tribes
- A School-Based Intervention For Reducing Risk of
Type-2 Diabetes Among Oklahoma Indian Children - Use of Alcohol Services By Parents of Neglected
Children - The Barriers and Facilitators to Recruiting NA
for Research Studies - Validation of Reported Family History Cancer in
Cherokees
30Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH I - 2000
- Black Hills Center for American Indian Health
- Understanding Lakota Attitudes Toward Research
31Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH I - 2000
- White Mountain Apache Tribe
- Preventing Pneumococcal Disease in Apache
Families
32Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH I - 2000
- Indian Health Council (Southern California)
- Diabetes Project
33Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH II - 2002
- Three more NARCH Programs were funded in 2001
- Great Lakes InterTribal Council
- Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon
- Navajo Nation
34Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH II - 2002
- Great Lakes InterTribal Council
- Obesity Prevention in American Indian Children
- Reproductive Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness
among Native Americans in Wisconsin - Protective Effects of Traditional Diets
Mercury-Selenium - GLNarch Student Development Continuum Program
35Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH II - 2002
- Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon
- Increase Research Capacity and Infrastructure of
Four Tribes - Develop Tribally Specific Culturally relevant
and Historically Sensitive Models of AIAN
Behavioral Health that Builds upon Existing Epi
Methodology by Investigating 1 of 5 Factors - Increase research Capacity of Early Career
American Indian Scientists through Individual
Training and Presentations at University Seminars
36Growth of the Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH II - 2002
- The Navajo Nation
- Student Faculty Development Projects
37Native American Research Centers for Health NARCH
III - 2005
- Eleven NARCH III Programs were funded in 2005
- Northwest Portland Area Health Board
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
- Inter Tribal Council of Arizona
- Black Hills Center for American Indian Health
- White Mountain Apache Tribe
- Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board
- Indian Health Council (Southern California)
- California Rural Indian Health Board (Northern
Cal) - Aberdeen Area Tribal Chairmen's Health Council
- Chickasaw Nation Health System
- Navajo Nation
38Native American Research Centers for Health NARCH
IV - 2006
- Six NARCH IV Programs were funded in FY06
- Northwest Portland Area Health Board
- Black Hills Center for American Indian Health
- Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board
- Aberdeen Area Tribal Chairmen's Health Council
- Chickasaw Nation Health System
- Southcentral Foundation (Alaska)-New NARCH
39Native American Research Centers for Health NARCH
I, III IV
- Northwest Portland Area Health Board
- Improving research skills for Indian health
professionals - Research Training for American Indian Students
- Studying community intervention methods to
reduce childhood obesity and dental caries - Determining the barriers to the use of child
safety seats - Studying the use of evidence-based medicine to
improve health care. - Internet-Assisted Diabetes Care in Rural
Indians and Alaska Natives
40 Native American Research Centers for
Health NARCH I and III
- Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
- Autoimmune Liver Disease in Alaska Natives
(w/NIAID) - Nicotine Exposure/Metabolism in Alaska Natives
(w/NIDA) - Tobacco-Free Alaska Native Families
- Bronchiectasis in Alaska Native Children
(w/NHLBI) - Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Among Al/AN Infants
(w/NIAAA) - Disabilities in children, telemedicine, maternal
nutrition and Dietary assessment.Â
41Native American Research Centers for Health NARCH
I, III IV
- Black Hills Center for American Indian Health
- Attitudes of Lakota Indians toward research
- Contextual Issues in Traditional Lakota Healing
- Theory Based Colorectal Cancer Screening
Interventions Among the Lakota (NARCH IV)
42Native American Research Centers for Health NARCH
I and III
- White Mountain Apache Tribe
- Preventive methods for Pneumococcal disease in
Apache families (w/NIAID) - Youth suicide prevention using community-based,
participatory research (CBPR) methods (w/ORWH) - Student and Faculty Researcher Development
Projects
43 Native American Research Centers for
Health NARCH III Project
- California Rural Indian Health Board (CRIHB)
- Variation in Preventable Hospitalization Outcomes
in Tribal Health Programs (w/AHRQ)
44Aberdeen Area Chairmens Health Council Native
American Research Centers for Health NARCH III
IV Projects
- Predicting Insulin Resistance in American Indian
Youth - Screening for Asthma Among Children in Northern
Plains Tribal Communities (Children with
undiagnosed or uncontrolled asthma) - Validation Study of Depression and Anxiety
Measures with Northern Plains Indians (NARCH IV)
45Oklahoma Native American Research Center for
Health (ONARCH) NARCH I, III IV
- Five Civilized Tribes Chickasaw (Now replacing
Cherokee as lead Tribe for N III), Choctaw,
Creek, and Seminole Nations - School-based interventions for reducing risk of
type-2 diabetes among children - The use of substance abuse services by parents
of neglected children - The barriers and facilitators to recruiting
American Indians for research studies. - Cancer Registry and Family History
- Student Faculty Development Projects
- Understanding Rheumatic Disease in Oklahoma
Tribal Members (NARCH IV)
46NAVAJO NATION Native American Research Centers
for Health NARCH II III Projects
47ALBUQUERQUE AREA INDIAN HEALTH BOARD
Native American Research Centers for Health NARCH
I III Projects
- Social Protective Factors Research Project
- Listening to Each Other-Substance Abuse
lntervention - Tribal Cancer Control Project
- Juvenile Justice Program Incarcerated Youth at
Risk - Student Development Project
48NARCH I III Projects
- Pediatric Pilot Project in Obesity and Diabetes
- Pilot Study on Palliative Cancer Care in Native
Americans - Student Faculty Development
49Native American Research Centers for Health NARCH
I III Projects
- Use of Alternative Medicine by Pascua Yaqui
Patients with Diabetes - Building a Community's Capacity, A Project of
the Hualapai Tribe - American Indian Research Center for Health
Training Program
50Native American Research Centers for Health NARCH
II Projects
- Build the Research Structure Infrastructure of
the Participating Tribes - Develop Tribally Specific Culturally Relevant
and Historically Sensitive AIAN Behavioral
Health Models that builds upon Existing
Epidemiological Methodology by Investigating 5
Factors - Intergenerational Trauma and Unresolved Grief
- Substance Abuse and Family Transmission of
Cultural Values - Communicative Norms in Expressing distress
- Complicated Bereavement Culturally Competent
Clinicians - Spirituality and Rehabilitation
- Student Faculty Development
51NARCH II IV Projects
- Protective Effects of Traditional Diets Mercury
Selenium - GLNARCH Student Development Continuum Program
- Obesity Prevention in Native American Children
- Improving American Indian Cancer Surveillance
Data Reporting in Wisconsin - Reproductive Outcomes Cost Effectiveness for
American Indians in Wisconsin - Breast Cancer Risk and Screening patterns in
Bemidji Area American Indian Women (NARCH IV)
52A New NARCH (NARCH IV)
- Ethical and Cultural Implications of Specimen
Banking among Alaska Native People - A strong partnership with the Ethical, Legal
Social Implications (ELSI) Program at the
National Institute for Human Genome Research
(NHGRI)
53Phillip Smith, MD, MPH Director, Division of
Planning, Evaluation and Research Alan
Trachtenberg, MD, MPH NARCH Project Officer, IHS
Human Research Protections Administrator Teresa
Sappier, MA Program Management Analyst