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Dr. Victoria Raveis is a social gerontologist and medical sociologist. An experienced health services researcher, Dr. Raveis currently is Research Professor and Director of the Psychosocial Research Unit on Health, Aging and the Community, located in the Colleges of Dentistry and Nursing. She has been the PI or Co-PI on research grants from NINR, NIMH, NCI, NIA, HRSA, DOD, ACS, NYS Dept. of Health and various foundations. Dr. Raveis has had extensive experience in the management and direction of research projects, particularly conducting exploratory research and intervention studies with diverse patient populations and communities and is knowledgeable about the conceptualization and design of research instruments, the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data and the dissemination of research findings. Her program of research on family-centered care in living with advanced disease is informing public health policy and clinical practice. It is also contributing to the evidence-base on the psychosocial impact of informal care and bereavement on the family system and the importance of focusing resources and policies that facilitate family-centered care within a geriatric population.
Dr. Raveis has extensive experience in implementing programs designed to build research capacity and technical expertise for community groups engaged in public health. Over a five year period she co-directed a training program that, in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), educated key government, health, and community stakeholders from less-developed countries in policy development and capacity-building to address the emerging public health issues of population aging in their resource-poor settings. She was PI and Director of the Evaluation and Support Center for the Palliative Care Initiative. Funded by HRSA/SPNS, the center developed and conducted the national evaluation of the multisite projects delivering end-of-life care and palliation to underserved and hard-to-reach individuals with HIV/AIDS. The center also provided technical support and training to the grantee projects and coordinated dissemination of the program findings. Dr. Raveis was a Co-Investigator and member of the Executive Committee of the Cornell-Columbia Translational Research Institute on Pain in Later Life (TRIPLL), and Edward R. Roybal Center for Research on Applied Gerontology, one of 12 such centers nationally funded by NIA. TRIPLL, a multi-institutional and interdisciplinary collaboration focused on implementing innovate strategies for improving pain management among older adults, is expected to reach more than 300,000 New York metro-area seniors. In her current work, she is the PI of a NCI-funded RCT, being conducted in Community/Migrant Health Centers and NORCs, of a family-focused community intervention addressing older cancer survivors' care needs. She recently completed a study with the Council of Senior Centers and Services, Inc. and the International Longevity Center, assessing the readiness of senior centers to be research-ready community partners, the technical resources this effort requires and the barriers and facilitators to implementing evidence-based programming in the senior center environment.
Dr. Victoria Raveis is a social gerontologist and medical sociologist. An experienced health services researcher, Dr. Raveis currently is Research Professor and Director of the Psychosocial Research Unit on Health, Aging and the Community, located in the Colleges of Dentistry and Nursing. She has been the PI or Co-PI on research grants from NINR, NIMH, NCI, NIA, HRSA, DOD, ACS, NYS Dept. of Health and various foundations. Dr. Raveis has had extensive experience in the management and direction of research projects, particularly conducting exploratory research and intervention studies with diverse patient populations and communities and is knowledgeable about the conceptualization and design of research instruments, the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data and the dissemination of research findings. Her program of research on family-centered care in living with advanced disease is informing public health policy and clinical practice. It is also contributing to the evidence-base on the psychosocial impact of informal care and bereavement on the family system and the importance of focusing resources and policies that facilitate family-centered care within a geriatric population.
Dr. Raveis has extensive experience in implementing programs designed to build research capacity and technical expertise for community groups engaged in public health. Over a five year period she co-directed a training program that, in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), educated key government, health, and community stakeholders from less-developed countries in policy development and capacity-building to address the emerging public health issues of population aging in their resource-poor settings. She was PI and Director of the Evaluation and Support Center for the Palliative Care Initiative. Funded by HRSA/SPNS, the center developed and conducted the national evaluation of the multisite projects delivering end-of-life care and palliation to underserved and hard-to-reach individuals with HIV/AIDS. The center also provided technical support and training to the grantee projects and coordinated dissemination of the program findings. Dr. Raveis was a Co-Investigator and member of the Executive Committee of the Cornell-Columbia Translational Research Institute on Pain in Later Life (TRIPLL), and Edward R. Roybal Center for Research on Applied Gerontology, one of 12 such centers nationally funded by NIA. TRIPLL, a multi-institutional and interdisciplinary collaboration focused on implementing innovate strategies for improving pain management among older adults, is expected to reach more than 300,000 New York metro-area seniors. In her current work, she is the PI of a NCI-funded RCT, being conducted in Community/Migrant Health Centers and NORCs, of a family-focused community intervention addressing older cancer survivors' care needs. She recently completed a study with the Council of Senior Centers and Services, Inc. and the International Longevity Center, assessing the readiness of senior centers to be research-ready community partners, the technical resources this effort requires and the barriers and facilitators to implementing evidence-based programming in the senior center environment.
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RESPIRATORY MEDICINE (2024): 107505-107505
Policy, politics & nursing practiceno. 3 (2023): 15271544231160694-177
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)no. 13 (2023): 1965-1965
Anna Norweg, Brittany Hofferber, Cheongeun Oh, Michael Spinner, Kimberly Stavrolakes,Marykay Pavol, Angela DiMango,Victoria H Raveis,Charles G Murphy,John P Allegrante, David Buchholz,Alejandro Zarate,
Contemporary clinical trials (2023): 107340-107340
Laura C. Wyatt,Perla Chebli,Shilpa Patel, Gulnahar Alam, Areeg Naeem, Annette E. Maxwell,Victoria H. Raveis,Joseph Ravenell,Simona C. Kwon,Nadia S. Islam
Innovation in Agingno. Supplement_1 (2021): 360-360
Journal of Emergency Managementno. 9 (2021): 147-158
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