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. 2015 Dec 22;13(1):24. doi: 10.3390/ijerph13010024

Table 4.

Pilot Grant Program Awardees by Year, Institution, and Project Title.

Principal Investigator Institution Project Title
Year 1
John Gonzalez, PhD University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Is my healthcare making me sick? Microaggressions in American Indian healthcare
Jessica D. Hanson, PhD Sanford Research Reliability and validity in a prevention program for American Indian women
Alicia Mousseau, PhD Little Wound School, Oglala Sioux Tribe Using mindfulness to reduce risky behaviors among American Indian youth
Soonhee Roh, PhD University of South Dakota Determinants of care and life quality in American Indian women with cervical cancer
H. Bruce Vogt, MD, FAAP and Jay Memmott, PhD, MSW University of South Dakota Assessing the impact of lay patient advocate training in tribal communities
Year 2
Emily Griese, PhD Sanford Research Impact of residential treatment on American Indian maternal-child health outcomes
MaryLou Mylant, PhD South Dakota State University American Indian pilot study on caregiving attachment and health of young children
Daniel Petereit, M.D Rapid City Regional Hospital Walking forward American Indian survivorship physical activity pilot
Heather Peters, PhD University of Minnesota-Morris Culturally based curriculum, wicozani and suicidal ideation in Dakota youth
Ursula Running Bear, PhD University of Colorado-Denver Multilevel context of health-related quality of life in northern plains tribes
Year 3
Sara DeCoteau, BA and Bonny Specker, PhD Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation and South Dakota State University Pregnancy Health Survey for Parents of Newborns
Amanda Fretts, PhD University of Washington Healthy Food Healthy Families Feasibility Study
Tai Mendenhall, PhD and Kathy Denman-Wilke, MEd University of Minnesota and St. Paul Area Council of Churches, Department of Indian Work East-Metro American Indian Diabetes Initiative: An Evaluation of Innovative Community-based Programs to Improve the Health of Native Men and Youth