Building Supportive Housing Capacity in Idaho
GrantID: 15003
Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,750,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $3,750,000
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Idaho's Longitudinal Cohort Study on Diabetes Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, in collaboration with the Idaho State Department of Education and other regional healthcare organizations, is poised to lead a critical study on the long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on individuals who developed diabetes. The primary outcomes of this research will focus on understanding the incidence, risk factors, and clinical manifestations of diabetes following COVID-19 infection in Idaho's diverse population.
Understanding the Burden of Diabetes in Idaho
Idaho's unique demographic and geographic characteristics, including its large rural areas and growing population of older adults, make it an ideal location for studying the intersection of COVID-19 and diabetes. The state's rural counties face significant healthcare workforce shortages, which can exacerbate the challenges of managing chronic conditions like diabetes. By examining the experiences of Idahoans who developed diabetes after contracting SARS-CoV-2, researchers can gain valuable insights into the complex interplay between COVID-19, diabetes, and healthcare access.
Priority Outcomes for Idaho's Longitudinal Cohort Study
The Idaho-specific priority outcomes for this grant include:
- Characterizing the incidence and prevalence of diabetes following SARS-CoV-2 infection in Idaho's population, with a focus on disparities in rural and underserved communities.
- Identifying risk factors associated with the development of diabetes after COVID-19 infection, including socioeconomic, environmental, and clinical factors.
- Examining healthcare utilization patterns and outcomes among Idahoans with diabetes following SARS-CoV-2 infection, including hospitalization rates, medication adherence, and glycemic control.
- Informing strategies for early intervention and prevention of diabetes-related complications in high-risk populations, leveraging Idaho's existing healthcare infrastructure and community-based initiatives.
The Idaho State Department of Education's Office of Rural Education has noted the importance of addressing the educational and socioeconomic factors that contribute to health disparities in rural Idaho. By incorporating insights from education and healthcare stakeholders, this study can help identify targeted interventions to improve health outcomes and reduce disparities in diabetes care.
Aligning with Funder Priorities
The proposed study aligns with the funder's priorities by focusing on the critical need for longitudinal research on the health consequences of SARS-CoV-2 infection. By examining the experiences of Idahoans who developed diabetes after COVID-19, this study will contribute to a better understanding of the complex relationships between COVID-19, diabetes, and healthcare access, ultimately informing evidence-based policies and interventions to improve health outcomes in Idaho and beyond.
The study's emphasis on rural and underserved communities also addresses the funder's interest in supporting research that addresses health disparities. Idaho's experience with COVID-19, including its high rates of infection and hospitalization in certain regions, makes it an important case study for understanding the long-term effects of the pandemic on vulnerable populations.
Evaluating Success: Metrics and Milestones
To measure the success of this study, researchers will track key metrics, including participant enrollment and retention rates, data quality, and the timeliness of data analysis and reporting. The study will also monitor its progress against key milestones, such as the completion of participant recruitment, data collection, and the dissemination of findings to stakeholders.
Q: What are the primary outcomes of the longitudinal cohort study on diabetes following SARS-CoV-2 infection in Idaho? A: The primary outcomes include characterizing the incidence and prevalence of diabetes following SARS-CoV-2 infection, identifying risk factors, examining healthcare utilization patterns, and informing strategies for early intervention and prevention.
Q: How will the study address the unique needs of Idaho's rural communities? A: The study will focus on disparities in rural and underserved communities, leveraging Idaho's existing healthcare infrastructure and community-based initiatives to inform targeted interventions.
Q: What is the expected impact of this study on healthcare policy and practice in Idaho? A: The study's findings will inform evidence-based policies and interventions to improve health outcomes in Idaho, addressing health disparities and reducing the burden of diabetes in the state's population.
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