



USA-China Agricultural Injury Research Training Project
Brief Project Description
There are an estimated 800 million farmers in the People’s Republic of China and little research has been done on injuries in this population. The rural setting, the large number of hazards, and the deficiencies in emergency care in remote areas provide an important opportunity to improve the health and safety of this important group of workers and their families. The overall goal of this project is to increase training about and research related to farm injuries in China. In order to achieve this goal, short-term training of Chinese scholars interested in agricultural injury research is being conducted in the United States and short-term training is being conducted in agricultural regions of China in collaboration with Injury Control Research Center at the Tongji School of Public Health, Wuhan, China, the Colorado Injury Control Research Center (CICRC) at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado and the Center for Injury Research and Policy, the Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
The long term goal of this project is to develop the expertise of Chinese scholars to address agricultural injury prevention and to develop more active research collaboration on agricultural injuries between Chinese and US scholars. The specific aims of the training project is being achieved using a mixture of training mechanisms designed for scientists who represent diverse academic disciplines. The training mechanisms include 5 day training seminars in China, web-based distance learning, and onsite learning at U.S. research institutions. Scientists from a variety of disciplines including epidemiologists, behavioral scientists, physicians, nurses, and local/state public health professionals are recruited through a candidate screening system. The first 5-day training session was held October 15-October 19, 2007 in Wuhan China. A total of 32 middle career and senior scientists attended; many said that the workshop was the best they had attended in recent years. The first Chinese scholar receiving training in the US arrived in Colorado in April, 2008. The second Chinese scholar is expected to arrive in May, 2008. Both will spend six months in Colorado working with the CICRC. Two grants were awarded in 2008 for agricultural research to be conducted in China (Cross-sectional Survey of Agricultural Injury of Farmers in Shouguang' Vegetable Base, Shandong Province China. Principal Investigator: Professor Cuizhen Wu, Department of Preventive Medicine Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; and The Study of Association Between Alcohol and Agricultural Injury in Rural Residents of Daur nationality Habitation. Principal Investigator: Professor Limin Wang, Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Qiqihar Medical University.
The training project will substantially enhance the expertise of scientists and public health professionals in China in agricultural injury-related research, increase trainee capacity to address issues in the legal, ethical, and social implications of trauma and injury research, strengthen the existing agricultural injury-related research and prevention in China, and create a communication network for injury researchers in China to interact with scientists around the world.
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Fogarty International Center National Institute Health United States of America 1D43TW007257-01A2 |
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| Project Period |
| 04/1/2007 – 02/29/2011 |
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| Project Directors |
Principal Investigator Lorann Stallones, MPH, PhD Professor and Center Director Colorado Injury Control Research Center Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 (970)-491-2680 (Phone) (970)-491-0527 (Fax) |
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Co-Principal Investigator Huiyun Xiang, MD, MPH, PhD Assistant Professor Director for International Programs Center for Injury Research & Policy College of Medicine Columbus, Ohio 43220 (614)-722-2400 (Phone) (614)-722-2448 (Fax) |
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| International Collaborator |
Zengzhen Wang, MD (Principal Investigator) Professor Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics Tongji Medical College Wuhan, Hubei 430030 The People’s Republic of China |
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| Core Project Team Members |
| Carolyn DiGuiseppi, MPH, MD - University of Colorado Health Center |
| Xiaoxian Liu, MD - Tongji Medical College (Senior Advisor) |
| Celia Walker, MA - Colorado State University (Consultant) |
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| Project Activities |
| Task 1 – Training Workshops in China |
| Task 2 – Senior Scientists Training in the United States |
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Task 3 – Advanced Training - Mentored Injury Research Projects in China |