Resources and Dissemination
资源与传播
基本信息
- 批准号:10435517
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.51万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-07-15 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdoptionAgingAreaBehaviorBrainCenters for Population HealthChicagoClinicalCognitionCognitiveCollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesConsentCost AnalysisDataData CollectionDevelopmentDuct (organ) structureEducational workshopElderlyEnsureFamilyFosteringFundingFutureGrantHealthHealth behaviorHospitalsIndividualInstitutesInternetInvestigationLaboratoriesLearningLife Cycle StagesLocationMeasurementMeasuresMethodsMonitorPersonal SatisfactionPopulationPopulation StudyProcessProtocols documentationPublicationsRandomizedResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRespondentRoleSamplingSeriesShapesSurveysTestingTimeTrainingTrustUniversitiesWorkaging demographyaging populationbasecostcost effectivedesigndissemination strategyexperiencehealth datahealth recordhealthy agingimprovedinnovationinterestintergenerationalmeetingsmembernext generationoperationpopulation basedrecruitrural settingsocial mediasuccesssummer institutesymposiumwebinar
项目摘要
EXTERNAL RESEARCH RESOURCES SUPPORT AND DISSEMINATION CORE: PROJECT
SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
This new proposed Core will support the work of the “Collaborative for Innovation in Data & Measurement in
Aging” (CIDMA) a collaboration of researchers at the University of Chicago (UChicago) Center for Healthy
Aging Behaviors and Longitudinal InvestigationS (CHABLIS) and the Duke Center for Population Health and
Aging (CPHA). This Collaborative Core will identify, design, conduct and assess innovations in data collection
and measurement for use in current and future data-focused studies of aging. These innovations in data
collection and measurement will be focused on the following issues: (a) adapting methods for measuring
cognition and brain functioning from laboratory to field settings; (b) extending place-based studies of activities
of individuals and their consequences for health and well-being from urban to rural settings; and (c) assessing
ways to improve the collection of survey data and data from health records in both hospital- and population-
based settings, with special emphasis on developing methods to improve subject recruitment and retention and
the use of adaptive consenting processes to establish trust. The assessments conducted by CIDMA will have
rapid turnaround, from design to dissemination of its findings (thus, we refer to them as Rapid Assessments).
These Rapid Assessments will be focused on developing measures and methods that are cost-effective and
that can be implemented in a range of settings, especially those “in the field” for population-based studies. The
members of CIDMA will work collaboratively on these tasks, drawing on both their particular expertise and
experience in data collection in studies of aging. This Core also will disseminate and educate the research
community on its findings. It will maintain an on-going dissemination effort of its findings and create a dialogue
between researchers and survey operations professionals, and their application to existing and future studies.
This Core also will conduct two summer institutes and an end-of-project symposium/workshop to train and
educate the next generation of researchers and data collection professionals in the study of aging.
外部研究资源支持和传播核心:项目
摘要/摘要
这个新提议的核心将支持“数据与测量创新协作”的工作
衰老”(CIDMA)是芝加哥大学 (UChicago) 健康中心研究人员的合作成果
老龄化行为和纵向调查 (CHABLIS) 和杜克大学人口健康与
老龄化(CPHA)该协作核心将识别、设计、实施和评估数据收集方面的创新。
和测量用于当前和未来以数据为中心的老龄化研究。
收集和测量将侧重于以下问题: (a) 调整测量方法
将认知和大脑功能从实验室扩展到现场环境;(b) 扩大基于地点的活动研究;
从城市到农村的个人及其对健康和福祉的影响;以及 (c) 评估
改进调查数据以及医院和人群健康记录数据收集的方法
基础环境,特别强调开发改善受试者招募和保留的方法,
CIDMA 进行的评估将使用适应性同意流程来建立信任。
从设计到传播其研究结果的快速周转(因此,我们将其称为快速评估)。
这些快速评估将侧重于制定具有成本效益且
可以在一系列环境中实施,特别是在基于人群的研究的“现场”环境中。
CIDMA 成员将利用各自的专业知识和经验,协同完成这些任务
该核心还将传播和教育该研究。
它将继续努力传播其研究结果并建立对话。
研究人员和调查操作专业人员之间的关系,以及它们在现有和未来研究中的应用。
该核心还将举办两个暑期学院和一个项目结束研讨会/研讨会,以培训和
教育下一代研究人员和数据收集专业人员进行衰老研究。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Kathleen A Cagney', 18)}}的其他基金
Mid-Life Health Inequalities in the Rural South: Risk and Resilience
南方农村的中年健康不平等:风险和复原力
- 批准号:
10583808 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 22.51万 - 项目类别:
Activity Space, Social Interaction and Health Trajectories in Later Life
晚年的活动空间、社交互动和健康轨迹
- 批准号:
9106174 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 22.51万 - 项目类别:
Social and Economic Analysis of Demographic Change
人口变化的社会和经济分析
- 批准号:
8112010 - 财政年份:2005
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$ 22.51万 - 项目类别:
Social and Economic Analysis of Demographic Change
人口变化的社会和经济分析
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8500408 - 财政年份:2005
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Social and Economic Analysis of Demographic Change
人口变化的社会和经济分析
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7292637 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
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