The Kentucky Diabetes and Obesity Collaborative (KDOC)
肯塔基州糖尿病和肥胖协作组织 (KDOC)
基本信息
- 批准号:8005803
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 99.86万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-08-15 至 2013-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressBioinformaticsCaringCase ManagementChargeClinicalClinical DataCollaborationsCommunicationCommunication ResearchCommunitiesCommunity Health CentersDataDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDisease ManagementDistance LearningEducationEffectivenessFacultyFederally Qualified Health CenterFocus GroupsFosteringFundingGoalsHealthHealth PersonnelHealth Science LibraryHealth Services ResearchHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHuman ResourcesInformaticsInformation SystemsInformation TechnologyKentuckyKnowledgeLeadLifeLinkMarket ResearchMedicaidMedicalMethodsMissionObesityOnline SystemsPatientsPersonsPopulationPostdoctoral FellowPreparationPrimary Health CareProfessional OrganizationsProtocols documentationProviderPublic HealthQualifyingRegistriesResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResearch SupportResearch TrainingResourcesRuralRural CommunitySelf ManagementServicesSiteSpecificityStructureTarget PopulationsTechniquesTechnologyTestingTrainingTraining and InfrastructureTranslational ResearchUnited States Public Health ServiceUniversitiesVisitbaseburden of illnesscollegedesigndisease registryhealth information technologyimprovedinformantinnovationmedically underserved populationmeetingsmortalitymultidisciplinarynoveloperationpaymentprotocol developmentpublic health relevancerural areasymposiumsystems researchtool
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Broad goals and specific aims: Kentucky ranks among the worst in the nation for its burdens of diabetes (41st ) and obesity (46th), which are major contributors to the fact that Kentucky ranks 44th for its all-cause mortality rate. The proposed Kentucky Diabetes and Obesity Collaborative (KDOC) represents a transformative initiative to develop a novel and sustainable research infrastructure designed for the long-term goals of mitigating the public health burdens of obesity and diabetes in a rural medically underserved population and generating new knowledge applicable to similar populations. KDOC partners will include a network of rural primary care providers, Public Health Departments, Kentucky Medicaid and key units of the University of Kentucky Academic Health Center (UK AHC). This three year infrastructure- building project will has these specific aims: Specific Aim 1: Engage the partners listed above to collaboratively develop the proposed research infrastructure and define mutual research priorities and training needs related to its use Specific Aim 2: Develop, test and refine new web-based informatics tools to facilitate translational research and disease management across the KDOC network Specific Aim 3: Develop, implement and evaluate training of AHC-community partners for effective research collaborations congruent with KDOC goals Methods: The project will create a partnership linking 10 rural Federally-Qualified Community Health Centers, 6 Public Health Department Diabetes Centers of Excellence, Kentucky Medicaid and the UK AHC to form the KDOC infrastructure. Funding, project input, and responsibilities will be shared across the partners. Information technologies will support KDOC operations; including a new web-based patient clinical data registry linked to Medicaid claims data and a web-based suite of tools for research communications, protocol management and training. Training needs of users of the infrastructure will be assessed via focus groups and key informants, then addressed using in-person and distance- learning techniques. Regular KDOC project personnel visits to partner sites, tele-video meetings, annual KDOC conferences, a 'flat' governing structure and marketing of the research infrastructure to potential users will be used to assure its utility and productive use. The UK Center for Clinical and Translational Science and the UK Center for Public Health Services and Systems Research will provide extensive support and expertise for development and use of KDOC.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Obesity and diabetes cause enormous burdens of disease in Kentucky and many other rural states, where they pose major threats to public health and strain the capacity of healthcare systems. This project aims to develop new University-Community partnerships for research that will lead to reductions in the burdens of obesity, diabetes and their complications among rural Kentuckians, and generate new knowledge applicable to other medically underserved populations.
描述(由申请人提供):广泛的目标和特定目标:肯塔基州的糖尿病负担(第41)和肥胖(第46)是全国最糟糕的,这是肯塔基州以其全因死亡率排名第44位的事实。拟议的肯塔基州糖尿病和肥胖协作(KDOC)代表了一项变革性的计划,旨在开发一种新颖而可持续的研究基础设施,旨在为降低肥胖和糖尿病的长期目标,旨在在乡村医学不足的人群中的肥胖和糖尿病负担,并使新知识适用于类似人口的新知识。 KDOC合作伙伴将包括农村初级保健提供者,公共卫生部门,肯塔基州医疗补助和肯塔基大学学术健康中心(英国AHC)的主要单位的网络。这个三年的基础架构建设项目将具有以下特定目的:特定目的1:与上述合作伙伴进行协作开发拟议的研究基础架构,并定义与其使用特定目的相关的共同研究优先级和培训需求2:开发,测试和完善基于Web的基于新的基于Web的信息,以促进跨KDOC网络的培训,以促进跨KDOC网络的培训,并评估AHC的AHC,以促进AHC的AHC,以实现AHC,以实现AHC:AHC,以实现AHC,以实现AHC:与KDOC目标方法一致:该项目将建立一个合作伙伴关系,将10个农村联邦合格的社区卫生中心,6个公共卫生部门糖尿病卓越中心,肯塔基州医疗补助和英国AHC链接起来,形成了KDOC基础设施。资金,项目投入和职责将在合作伙伴之间分担。信息技术将支持KDOC操作;包括一个基于网络的新的患者临床数据注册表,该数据注册表与医疗补助索赔数据以及用于研究通信,协议管理和培训的基于Web的工具套件。基础设施用户的培训需求将通过焦点小组和关键线人进行评估,然后使用面对面和远程学习技术来解决。定期的KDOC项目人员访问合作伙伴网站,远程视频会议,年度KDOC会议,“平坦”的管理结构以及对潜在用户的研究基础设施的营销,以确保其实用性和生产性使用。英国临床与转化科学中心和英国公共卫生服务与系统研究中心将为开发和使用KDOC提供广泛的支持和专业知识。
公共卫生相关性:肥胖和糖尿病在肯塔基州和许多其他农村国家造成巨大的疾病负担,在那里它们对公共卫生构成了重大威胁,并损害了医疗保健系统的能力。该项目旨在开发新的大学社区伙伴关系来进行研究,从而导致肥胖,糖尿病及其在肯塔基州农村地区的并发症的负担减轻,并产生适用于其他医疗服务不足的人群的新知识。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(2)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Research Partnerships with Healthcare Providers in Rural Community Health Centers: Needs and Challenges in Diabetes Research.
与农村社区卫生中心医疗保健提供者的研究伙伴关系:糖尿病研究的需求和挑战。
- DOI:10.5963/phf0401001
- 发表时间:2015
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Pearce,KevinA;Jarrett,TraciD;Scutchfield,FDouglas;Talbert,JefferyC;Bolt,WDavid;Barron,MaryA;Houlihan,JessicaM;Dignan,MarkB
- 通讯作者:Dignan,MarkB
Informatics-based Challenges of Building Collaborative Healthcare Research and Analysis Networks from Rural Community Health Centers.
- DOI:10.1109/bhi.2016.7455947
- 发表时间:2016-02
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Harris DR;Harper TJ;Henderson DW;Henry KW;Talbert JC
- 通讯作者:Talbert JC
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