Injury Control Digital Innovation Core
伤害控制数字创新核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10331946
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-04-01 至 2027-01-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAmericanBig DataBusinessesCause of DeathCenters of Research ExcellenceClinicalConsultationsDataDevelopmentEvaluationFundingFutureGenerationsGoalsGrantHealthHospitalsIncidenceIndividualIndustryInformaticsInjuryInterventionMeasurementMeasuresModalityOpioidPersonsPhysiologic MonitoringPopulationPopulations at RiskPublic HealthQualitative ResearchResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResourcesRhode IslandRisk FactorsRisk ReductionScienceStructureTechnology TransferTestingText MessagingTimeTransportationWorkacceptability and feasibilityagedbasedigitaldigital healthefficacy trialexperiencehealth trainingimprovedindustry partnerinjury preventioninnovationinnovative technologiesmobile applicationmortalitynovelpreventive interventionprogramsprotective factorssocial mediasocial stigmasoundsupport networktertiary preventiontool
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY (Injury Control Digital Innovation Core)
While systematic public health approaches successfully reduced incidence and mortality of several types of injury
over the last century, these gains have been largely erased in the last decade due to new risk factors and
reductions in old protective factors. A novel, rigorous approach to injury control is needed. Recent evidence,
both from our team and researchers beyond our state, suggest that the use of novel “digital health” tools can be
feasible, acceptable, and efficacious in measuring and reducing the incidence and the consequences of injuries.
Promising preliminary data exists regarding the utility of digital health for all aspects of injury control, ranging
from surveillance to tertiary prevention. The development and dissemination of effective injury-focused digital
products are limited, however, by lack of rigor and expertise in their development, evaluation, and dissemination.
In the Injury Control Digital Innovation Core, we will be able to extend our prior work to help transform the
measurement and delivery of injury control on a wider scale by providing expert support and technical assistance
to junior investigators and COBRE affiliated researchers at Rhode Island Hospital. The long-term goal of Injury
Control Digital Innovation Core is to establish a regional and national hub leading the development,
analysis, and dissemination of high-quality, scientifically sound, effective digital health innovations
focused on injury control. This objective will be met through the following aims: 1) Provide a scientifically
rigorous structure that facilitates the development and evaluation of innovative digital health-based injury
control, through expert consultation on qualitative research (user experience testing, formative research),
analysis of big data, and study design; 2) Facilitate partnerships between researchers, clinicians, at-risk
populations, and relevant industry-based partners, with a focus on enhancing quality and equitable dissemination
of COBRE-funded injury control research and 3) Develop and maintain ongoing an “innovation lab” of
asynchronous and real-time injury-focused digital health training resources for junior researchers. The
achievement of these aims in the Injury Control Digital Innovation Core of the Injury Control COBRE will have
immense impact on the capabilities and impact of our local researchers. It will also enhance the scientific rigor
of the field at large by disseminating best practices and innovative new scientific modalities for injury control.
Finally, we will be able to grow the long-term public health impact of our COBRE-affiliated researchers, by
enabling them to use measurement and intervention tools that represent the future of rigorous science.
项目摘要(伤害控制数字创新核心)
虽然系统的公共卫生方法成功降低了几种类型伤害的发生率和死亡率
在上个世纪,由于新的风险因素和
减少旧的保护因素需要一种新颖、严格的伤害控制方法。
我们的团队和我们州以外的研究人员都表明,使用新颖的“数字健康”工具可以
在衡量和减少伤害的发生率和后果方面可行、可接受且有效。
关于数字健康在伤害控制各个方面的效用,存在有希望的初步数据,范围包括
从监测到三级预防的有效的伤害数字化的开发和传播。
然而,由于在开发、评估和传播方面缺乏严格性和专业知识,产品受到限制。
在伤害控制数字创新核心中,我们将能够扩展我们之前的工作,以帮助改变
通过提供专家支持和技术援助,在更广泛的范围内衡量和提供伤害控制
罗德岛医院的初级研究人员和 COBRE 附属研究人员 损伤的长期目标。
控制数字创新核心是建立引领发展的区域和国家枢纽,
分析和传播高质量、科学合理、有效的数字健康创新
重点关注伤害控制。这一目标将通过以下目标来实现: 1) 提供科学的方法。
严格的结构有助于创新数字健康伤害的开发和评估
通过定性研究(用户体验测试、形成性研究)的专家咨询进行控制,
大数据分析和研究设计;2) 促进研究人员、资助者、高危人群之间的合作;
人口和相关行业合作伙伴,重点是提高质量和公平传播
COBRE 资助的伤害控制研究,以及 3) 开发和维护持续的“创新实验室”
为初级研究人员提供异步和实时的以伤害为中心的数字健康培训资源。
在伤害控制 COBRE 的伤害控制数字创新核心中实现这些目标将:
对我们当地研究人员的能力和影响力产生巨大影响,也将增强科学研究。
通过传播伤害控制的最佳实践和创新的新科学模式来推动整个领域的发展。
最后,我们将能够通过以下方式扩大 COBRE 附属研究人员的长期公共卫生影响:
使他们能够使用代表严格科学未来的测量和干预工具。
项目成果
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