Mentoring alcohol use intervention research in health care settings
指导医疗机构中的酒精使用干预研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10475266
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-09-20 至 2023-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAgeAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionAlcohol or Other Drugs useAlcoholsAnxietyAreaBackBehavior TherapyCaliforniaCaringClinicClinicalClinical TrialsCollaborationsComplementDataData AnalysesDepression screenDevelopmentDrug usageEffectivenessElderlyElectronic Health RecordEvidence based treatmentFacultyFundingGoalsGrantHIVHIV InfectionsHealthHealthcareHybridsInfrastructureInterventionIntervention StudiesInterviewLongevityManuscriptsMental DepressionMental HealthMental Health ServicesMental disordersMentorsMentorshipModalityModelingOutcomeOutcome MeasureParentsPatient CarePatientsPersonsPharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePlayPopulationPreparationPrimary Health CareProgram DevelopmentProviderPsychiatryPsychologistRNAReadabilityRegistriesResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResearch TrainingResourcesRiskRoleSan FranciscoScientistSecureSelf AdministrationSeveritiesSiteSmokingSpecialistStaff AttitudesSystemTablet ComputerTabletsTechnologyTestingTimeTrainingTreatment EffectivenessUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesViralVisitWorkWritingalcohol abuse therapyalcohol comorbidityalcohol interventionalcohol misusealcohol related problemalcohol riskalcohol screeningantiretroviral therapybasebehavioral healthcareercareer developmentcomorbiditycomputerizedcost effectivenessdesigndigitaldigital healtheffective interventioneffectiveness outcomeefficacy implementation trialexperiencehands on researchhealth care settingshealth trainingimplementation barriersimplementation costimplementation evaluationimplementation facilitatorsimplementation outcomesindexinglongitudinal analysismid-career facultymotivational enhancement therapymultidisciplinaryparent grantpatient oriented researchpatient portalpopulation basedpost interventionpreferenceprimary care settingprogramsscreeningskillssubstance usetherapy adherencetooltreatment research
项目摘要
Project Abstract
Background and Candidate. Alcohol use plays a major role in the development and exacerbation of HIV
infection and comorbid mental health problems, and there is urgent need develop effective alcohol intervention
strategies and train new researchers. Dr. Derek Satre, Associate Professor in the University of California, San
Francisco (UCSF), Department of Psychiatry and Adjunct Investigator in the Kaiser Permanente Northern
California Division of Research (DOR) is a leading clinical psychologist studying alcohol and comorbid drug
use interventions in HIV, mental health and primary care settings; and is part of an outstanding
multidisciplinary team. Distinctive aspects of his research include the examination of computerized screening
and intervention using electronic health records, motivational interviewing, integration in health care, and a life-
span approach including older adults.
Mentoring and Training Plan. Dr. Satre proposes to use K24-dedicated time to mentor USCF and DOR
fellows and new scientists in patient-oriented research. His mentees will gain hands-on research experience,
training in data analysis, manuscript preparation and grant writing, as well as career mentoring. Mentee
training will leverage the infrastructure and resources of Dr. Satre's ongoing NIH studies and collaborations
with multidisciplinary researchers in the areas of HIV, alcohol, other substance use, depression, and anxiety.
To increase his mentoring skills, he proposes to participate in the UCSF Mentor Development Program and to
engage in individualized training from two experienced mentoring coaches. To extend Dr. Satre's prior
research experience in clinical trials, he will obtain training in use of digital health tools that can enhance
patient care as well as HIV research training and mentorship.
Research Plan. Building on his R01 parent study (R01DA043139), an alcohol and drug intervention study
integrated into three large Kaiser HIV clinics, the proposed research will qualitatively examine patient
perspectives on alcohol screening and intervention; use EHR data to examine two types of digital alcohol
screening (secure messaging vs. tablet computer); and examine key 24-month clinical outcomes (HIV control,
alcohol use, depression and anxiety).
Summary. This K24 will leverage Dr. Satre's active research program with extensive infrastructure at UCSF
and DOR to support a program of (1) expanded mentoring in alcohol treatment research, (2) career
development via mentorship courses and coaching, and digital health training, and HIV care, and (3) research
to advance the goal of implementing effective interventions to reduce alcohol consumption and alcohol-related
health problems.
项目摘要
背景和候选人。饮酒在艾滋病毒的发育和加剧中起着重要作用
感染和合并心理健康问题,迫切需要发展有效的酒精干预
策略和培训新研究人员。加利福尼亚大学SAN分校的副教授Derek Satre博士
Kaiser Permanente Northern的精神病学系Francisco(UCSF)
加利福尼亚研究部(DOR)是研究酒精和合并药物的领先临床心理学家
使用艾滋病毒,心理健康和初级保健环境中的干预措施;是杰出的一部分
多学科团队。他的研究的独特方面包括检查计算机筛查
以及使用电子健康记录,动机访谈,卫生保健融合以及生活的干预措施 -
包括老年人在内的跨越方法。
指导和培训计划。 Satre博士建议使用K24少的时间来指导USCF和DOR
研究员和新科学家从事以患者为导向的研究。他的受训者将获得动手研究经验,
数据分析,手稿准备和赠款写作以及职业指导方面的培训。受训者
培训将利用Satre博士正在进行的NIH研究和合作的基础设施和资源
在艾滋病毒,酒精,其他药物使用,抑郁和焦虑症领域的多学科研究人员中。
为了提高他的指导能力,他建议参加UCSF指导发展计划,并
从两位经验丰富的指导教练那里进行个性化培训。延长萨特尔博士的先验
他将在临床试验方面的研究经验,他将获得使用数字健康工具的培训,这些工具可以增强
患者护理以及HIV研究培训和指导。
研究计划。在他的R01父母研究(R01DA043139)的基础上,酒精和药物干预研究
拟议的研究将整合到三个大型Kaiser HIV诊所,将对患者进行定性检查
关于酒精筛查和干预的观点;使用EHR数据检查两种类型的数字酒精
筛选(安全消息传递与平板电脑);并检查关键的24个月临床结果(HIV控制,
饮酒,抑郁和焦虑)。
概括。该K24将利用萨特雷博士的活跃研究计划,并在UCSF进行广泛的基础设施
和DOR支持(1)在酒精治疗研究中扩大指导的计划,(2)职业
通过指导课程和教练以及数字健康培训和艾滋病毒护理的发展,以及(3)研究
促进实施有效干预措施以减少饮酒和与酒精有关的目标
健康问题。
项目成果
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