SCH:INT: Collaborative Research: Multiscale Modeling and Intervention for Improving Long-Term Medication
SCH:INT:协作研究:改善长期用药的多尺度建模和干预
基本信息
- 批准号:10465035
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-01 至 2024-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdherenceBehaviorBehavioralBreast Cancer survivorCellular PhoneCognitiveDataEnvironmental Risk FactorEventFibrinogenIn SituInterventionLifeLinkMalignant NeoplasmsModelingMonitorOralPatientsPatternPersonsPharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePublic HealthResearchSMART healthSavingsStudy SubjectSurvivorsSystemTechnologyWorkadherence ratebasecancer recurrencechemotherapyconnected healthexperienceforgettinghormone receptor-positivehormone therapyhuman subjectimprovedmalignant breast neoplasmmedication compliancemulti-scale modelingpersonalized interventionpreventsensortoolwearable sensor technologywireless
项目摘要
By 2022, there will be nearly 4 million breast cancer survivors in the USA. Adherence to long-term
endocrine therapy is crucial for survivors of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer prescribed these daily
medications to prevent cancer recurrence. Despite the life-saving benefits of these medications, rates of
adherence are low. Medication-taking behavior is simultaneously influenced by multiscale factors, including
personal and environmental factors, and a patient's other behavioral patterns. Despite advances in smart
and connected health, there have been few attempts to develop and deliver personalized interventions for
medication adherence. Existing technology-based interventions focus on cognitive reasons for non-adherence
to medications experienced by some people (e.g., forgetting), but fail to account for interactions
between cognitive factors and other types of factors (i.e., environmental, behavioral) that contribute to
adherence. Furthermore, few technology-driven interventions have been assessed for efficacy in
supporting medication adherence. Tools to understand interactions between multiscale factors and the
effect that personalized interventions have on these factors would ultimately improve medication
adherence. This 3-phase project will overcome these fundamental scientific barriers by developing and
employing a Multiscale Modeling and Intervention (MMI) system. First, a system consisting of sensor-rich
smartphones, wireless medication event monitoring systems (MEMS), wireless beacons, and wearable
sensors that collect in situ data on medication adherence, will be developed to provide continuous, noninvasive
adherence assessment and multiscale monitoring of factors. Second, the MMI system will be
deployed to breast cancer survivors to model relationships between adherence and multiscale factors,
identify patterns associated with medication-taking behavior, and develop interventions. Third, a proof-of-concept
for MMI will be demonstrated through a human subjects study, with subjects receiving multiscale
interventions. The proposed research has significant public health implications as it is expected to increase
our understanding of medication adherence in breast cancer survivors, thus providing a general framework
that will be applicable to oral chemotherapy use across multiple cancers.
到 2022 年,美国将有近 400 万乳腺癌幸存者。长期坚持
内分泌治疗对于激素受体阳性乳腺癌的幸存者至关重要
预防癌症复发的药物。尽管这些药物可以挽救生命,但死亡率
依从性低。服药行为同时受到多尺度因素的影响,包括
个人和环境因素以及患者的其他行为模式。尽管智能技术不断进步
和互联健康方面,很少有人尝试开发和提供个性化干预措施
用药依从性。现有的基于技术的干预措施侧重于不依从的认知原因
某些人经历过的药物(例如遗忘),但未能考虑到相互作用
认知因素和其他类型的因素(即环境、行为)之间的关系
坚持。此外,很少有技术驱动的干预措施的有效性经过评估。
支持药物依从性。理解多尺度因素与环境之间相互作用的工具
个性化干预对这些因素的影响最终将改善药物治疗
坚持。这个三阶段项目将通过开发和克服这些基本的科学障碍
采用多尺度建模和干预(MMI)系统。首先,一个由丰富的传感器组成的系统
智能手机、无线药物事件监测系统 (MEMS)、无线信标和可穿戴设备
将开发收集药物依从性现场数据的传感器,以提供连续的、无创的
依从性评估和因素的多尺度监测。其次,MMI系统将
部署到乳腺癌幸存者来模拟依从性和多尺度因素之间的关系,
识别与服药行为相关的模式,并制定干预措施。第三,概念验证
MMI 将通过人类受试者研究来证明,受试者接受多尺度治疗
干预措施。拟议的研究具有重大的公共卫生影响,因为预计会增加
我们对乳腺癌幸存者药物依从性的了解,从而提供了一个总体框架
这将适用于多种癌症的口服化疗。
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
$ 22万 - 项目类别:
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