Mentoring Researchers in Aging in Vulnerable Populations
指导弱势群体老龄化研究人员
基本信息
- 批准号:10548814
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.86万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-05-15 至 2025-12-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:20 year oldAcuteAdultAdvance Care PlanningAffectAgingAwardBehaviorBehavioralCaliforniaCaringClinical SciencesCohort StudiesCommunitiesCoupledCrowdingDataData CollectionEducational StatusElderlyEmergency SituationEnrollmentEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorFacultyFamily RelationshipFellowshipFundingGeneral PopulationGoalsHealthHealth ServicesHealth StatusHealth systemHealthcareHigh PrevalenceHomeless personsHomelessnessHousingImpaired cognitionIndividualInfrastructureInstitutionInternistInterventionInterviewLearningLinkLiving ArrangementLongitudinal cohort studyMedicineMental DepressionMentorsMid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)Morbidity - disease rateOlder PopulationOutcomePaperParticipantPhasePhysical environmentPoliciesPopulationPovertyPremature aging syndromePrevalencePrimary CareProcessProviderPublic HealthPublishingQualitative MethodsQuality of lifeRecommendationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesSan FranciscoScholars ProgramScienceScientistServicesShelter facilitySleepSleep DisordersSocial EnvironmentSocial supportSourceStructureSystemTimeTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVulnerable Populationsagedcareercareer developmentclinical practicecohortdesignenvironmental changeexperiencehealth service useimprovedimprovement on sleepindexinginsightinterestmortalitypatient oriented researchpoor sleepprofessorprogramsprototyperesearch and developmentservice providerssleep qualitysocialsocial factorssocial health determinantssubstance usesupported housing
项目摘要
Project Summary
Dr. Kushel is a Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
and Director of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations (CVP). Trained as a general internist and health
services researcher, Dr. Kushel has mentored numerous individuals at various levels of training over the past
decade. She has done this while building a thriving research program focused on aging in vulnerable
populations, with a particular focus on the growing population of older adults experiencing homelessness. She
is currently funded by the NIA to fund the HOPE HOME Study, a cohort study of adults who are 50 and older
and homeless at study entry who her team has been following since enrollment in 2013-2014. During her initial
K24 award period, she received additional NIA funding, including an R01 to examine family relationships in
homeless older adults and an R34 to develop advance care planning materials for formerly homeless older
adults living in permanent supportive housing. She mentored 39 trainees, and published 45 papers, the vast
majority with mentees as first author. With the renewal of her K24 award, she will extend her research program
by adding a focus on sleep in older adults with an experience of homelessness, continue her efforts to mentor
junior investigators who study aging in vulnerable populations, and redouble her efforts to mentor trainees from
backgrounds underrepresented in research.
The overall aims of this K24 renewal proposal are: (1) Using HOPE HOME longitudinal data, examine the
association of individual (e.g. health status), behaviors (e.g. substance use), social (e.g. relationships) and
environmental (e.g. housing status and environment) with poor sleep in older homeless-experienced adults; (2)
Using qualitative methods, examine barriers and facilitators of sleep quality in older-homeless experienced
adults; (3) Using participatory design, develop a toolkit for homeless system and housing providers to promote
sleep in older homeless adults. The mentoring goals of this award include increasing Dr. Kushel’s expertise in
mentoring researchers from groups historically underrepresented in biomedical sciences.
The K24 would insure sufficient time to pursue this next phase in Dr. Kushel's research while protecting time to
devote to mentoring investigators in aging research for vulnerable populations. She has designed
complementary research and mentoring plans to create a synergistic effect of mentoring and research. The
proposed mentoring, research, and career development activities leverage existing infrastructure, resources,
and training initiatives provided by NIH including the UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI),
SF Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity (BUILD), MSTAR, the National Clinician Scholars Program and
several of UCSF’s T32 supported research fellowships including the Primary Care Research and Aging
Research Fellowships.
项目概要
Kushel 博士是加州大学旧金山分校 (UCSF) 医学系教授
加州大学旧金山分校弱势群体中心 (CVP) 主任,接受过普通内科医生和健康培训。
Kushel 博士是服务研究员,过去曾指导过许多接受不同级别培训的个人
十年来,她在建立一个专注于弱势群体老龄化的蓬勃发展的研究项目的同时做到了这一点。
人口,特别关注日益增长的无家可归的老年人口。
目前由 NIA 资助 HOPE HOME 研究,这是一项针对 50 岁及以上成年人的队列研究
自 2013 年至 2014 年入学以来,她的团队一直在跟踪研究入学时的无家可归者。
K24 奖励期间,她获得了额外的 NIA 资助,包括 R01 来检查家庭关系
无家可归的老年人和 R34 为以前无家可归的老年人制定预先护理计划材料
她指导了 39 名学员,并发表了 45 篇论文,数量庞大。
随着她的 K24 奖项的更新,她将扩展她的研究项目。
通过关注有无家可归经历的老年人的睡眠,继续努力指导
研究弱势群体老龄化的初级调查员,并加倍努力指导来自
研究中代表性不足的背景。
K24 更新提案的总体目标是: (1) 使用 HOPE HOME 纵向数据,检查
个人(例如健康状况)、行为(例如物质使用)、社会(例如人际关系)和
环境(例如住房状况和环境)导致无家可归的老年人睡眠质量不佳 (2);
使用定性方法,检查老年无家可归者睡眠质量的障碍和促进因素
(3) 采用参与式设计,为无家可归者系统和住房提供者开发工具包,以促进
该奖项的指导目标包括提高 Kushel 博士在这方面的专业知识。
指导生物医学领域历史上代表性不足的群体的研究人员。
K24 将确保有足够的时间进行 Kushel 博士的下一阶段研究,同时保护时间
她设计了致力于指导研究人员进行弱势群体老龄化研究的项目。
互补的研究和指导计划,以产生指导和研究的协同效应。
拟议的指导、研究和职业发展活动利用现有的基础设施、资源、
以及 NIH 提供的培训计划,包括 UCSF 临床和转化科学研究所 (CTSI),
SF 建设导致多元化的基础设施 (BUILD)、MSTAR、国家临床医生学者计划和
UCSF 的多项 T32 支持研究奖学金,包括初级保健研究和老龄化
研究奖学金。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Margot B Kushel', 18)}}的其他基金
Adapting Advance Care Planning Tools for Permanent Supportive Housing Residents
为永久支持性住房居民调整预先护理计划工具
- 批准号:
10112805 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
Mentoring Researchers in Aging in Vulnerable Populations
指导弱势群体老龄化研究人员
- 批准号:
9249452 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
Mentoring Researchers in Aging in Vulnerable Populations
指导弱势群体老龄化研究人员
- 批准号:
8891716 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
Mentoring Researchers in Aging in Vulnerable Populations
指导弱势群体老龄化研究人员
- 批准号:
10321287 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
Aging Among the Homeless: Social Isolation, Function and Institutional Care
无家可归者的老龄化:社会孤立、功能和机构照顾
- 批准号:
10467926 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
Aging among the homeless; geriatric conditions, health and healthcare outcomes
无家可归者的老龄化;
- 批准号:
9068728 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
Aging Among the Homeless: Social Isolation, Function and Institutional Care
无家可归者的老龄化:社会孤立、功能和机构照顾
- 批准号:
10179260 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
Aging among the homeless; geriatric conditions, health and healthcare outcomes
无家可归者的老龄化;
- 批准号:
8437103 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
Aging Among the Homeless: Social Isolation, Function and Institutional Care
无家可归者的老龄化:社会孤立、功能和机构照顾
- 批准号:
10642758 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
Aging among the homeless; geriatric conditions, health and healthcare outcomes
无家可归者的老龄化;
- 批准号:
8715667 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 18.86万 - 项目类别:
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