Injury Control Research to Practice and Policy Core
伤害控制研究实践和政策核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10331945
- 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:AddressAge-YearsAwarenessCenters of Research ExcellenceClinicalCodeCommunitiesConduct Clinical TrialsConsultationsCoupledCustomData ReportingDevelopmentDissemination and ImplementationEducational CurriculumElderlyEventFacultyFutureGoalsHealth PolicyHospitalsIndividualInfrastructureInjuryLearningLifeLongevityMeasurementMentorsMentorshipMethodological StudiesMethodologyMethodsMorbidity - disease rateNon-accidentalObservational StudyOutcomePatientsPilot ProjectsPoliciesPolicy MakerPost-Traumatic Stress DisordersProcessPublic HealthRecurrenceResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch TrainingRhode IslandRiskScientistSeriesSystemTechnologyTimeTrainingTranslational ResearchTranslationsTraumaVisualWorkadverse outcomebaseclinical practicedata de-identificationdesigndissemination sciencedissemination strategyexperiencefallsimplementation scienceinformantinjury burdeninjury preventioninnovationinterdisciplinary collaborationmembermortalitynovelonline resourceopen sourcepediatric traumapopulation healthpreventresearch studyresearch to practiceskillssocial mediasoundsymposiumtooltraining project
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY (Injury Control Research to Practice and Policy Core)
Injury poses the greatest threat to life for those under 40 years of age and is a prevalent cause of morbidity and
mortality across the lifespan. Rigorous research is needed to address the spectrum of injury prevention across
the lifespan given the enormous burden trauma and injury pose to both individual and public health. Strategies
are needed to prevent injuries (e.g., older adults with falls), and identify those at risk of recurrent injury or
morbidity (e.g., non-accidental childhood trauma). This must also be coupled with efforts to mitigate the
consequences of adverse post-traumatic sequelae (e.g., post-traumatic stress disorder). Beyond the conduct of
high quality, efficient research, it is imperative to design injury control research such that it can rapidly be
integrated into public health policies and clinical practice (‘Research to Policy and Practice’). In typical research
practice, it takes years to conduct research and disseminate research findings to target audiences; by the time
research findings are available these strategies can be often outdated. It is necessary to conceptualize future
translation, dissemination and implementation from the moment of research conceptualization and throughout
the research process. The Injury Control Research to Practice and Policy (RPP) Core will equip COBRE affiliated
investigators with tools to tailor their study methodologies and dissemination strategies for accelerated impact
on in clinical practice and policy. The objective of the RPP Core is to establish a regional and national hub
leading the development, conduct, analysis and dissemination of high-quality, scientifically sound injury control
research. The RPP Core will feature rigorous support to design, implement, and disseminate studies capable of
practice or policy level change. This objective will be reached through the following specific aims: 1) provide a
robust infrastructure of methodologic support in order to facilitate injury control research moving forward into
clinical practice and policy and 2) create systems to train injury control researchers to rapidly and effectively
disseminate research findings with the goal of impacting clinical practice and policy. The RPP Core establishes
a bridge from research to policy and practice, for communicating the designs and findings of the COBRE. This
is accomplished through high level individualized support, training and mentorship. The RPP Core inspires
innovation in translational research, promoting interdisciplinary collaborations among scientists, clinicians,
community members, and stakeholders.
项目摘要(伤害控制研究实践和政策核心)
伤害对 40 岁以下人群的生命构成最大威胁,是发病和死亡的普遍原因。
需要进行严格的研究来解决整个生命周期的伤害预防问题。
考虑到创伤和伤害对个人和公共健康造成的巨大负担,寿命的延长。
需要预防伤害(例如跌倒的老年人),并识别那些有反复受伤风险的人或
发病率(例如,非意外的童年创伤)还必须与减轻发病率的努力相结合。
不良创伤后遗症(例如创伤后应激障碍)的后果。
高质量、高效的研究,必须设计伤害控制研究,以便能够快速实现
纳入公共卫生政策和临床实践(“政策与实践研究”)。
实践中,需要花费数年时间进行研究并将研究成果传播给目标受众;
研究结果是可用的,但这些策略往往可能已经过时,有必要对未来进行概念化。
从研究概念化的那一刻起一直到翻译、传播和实施
伤害控制研究实践和政策 (RPP) 核心将装备 COBRE 附属机构。
研究人员拥有定制研究方法和传播策略的工具,以加速影响
RPP 核心的目标是建立一个区域和国家中心。
领导高质量、科学合理的伤害控制的开发、实施、分析和传播
RPP 核心将为设计、实施和传播研究提供严格支持。
这一目标将通过以下具体目标来实现:1)提供一个
强大的方法论支持基础设施,以促进伤害控制研究向前发展
临床实践和政策,2) 创建系统来培训伤害控制研究人员快速有效地
传播研究成果,以影响临床实践和政策。
从研究到政策和实践的桥梁,用于传达 COBRE This 的设计和发现。
RPP 核心通过高水平的个性化支持、培训和指导来实现。
转化研究的创新,促进科学家之间的跨学科合作,
社区成员和利益相关者。
项目成果
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10459602 - 财政年份:2021
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