Secure web-based intake and tracking tools for CAM research and clinical practice

用于 CAM 研究和临床实践的安全网络摄入和跟踪工具

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    7912807
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 24.98万
  • 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:
    2010-08-01 至 2011-07-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This Phase I Small Business Innovation Research proposal is in response to RFA-AT- 09-004 Translational Tools for Clinical Studies of CAM Interventions. The proposed technology development and testing project integrates three important capabilities into one dynamic data collection and reporting system. The three components of this new system are (1) the ReliefInsite platform, a sophisticated and user-friendly secure HIPAA compliant web service, built on open-source technology, currently used for on-going patient assessment and longitudinal reporting for which new applications will be developed; (2) TEAMSI, a cutting edge documentation instrument for acupuncture charting to collect additional acupuncture-specific clinical information from patients and easily chart acupuncture treatments; and (3) incorporation of validated patient-reported outcome measures from the NIH Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) and the RTI International CAM-PRO measures of patient-provider interaction, as well as demographics and provider information needed for research. The proposed system will provide a dynamic data collection tool that will facilitate both 1) the assessment of efficacy in randomized control trials of by operationalizing treatment protocols and 2) the study of clinical effectiveness in outcome studies by capturing what is going on in the "real world" of clinical care. Key features of the new system include: incorporation of both patient and provider documentation in a single system; a means to assess patient adherence to treatments, medications, and self-care; the opportunity to evaluate dose responses to the intervention and track adverse events; and a means to provide standardized treatment algorithms and manualization approaches necessary to support more rigorous study designs. The application will incorporate information and measures useful across conditions and treatment approaches, while creating an acupuncture-specific application to advance acupuncture research and serve as a prototype for future CAM modality-specific designs. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Given widespread use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) such as acupuncture, there is a need for translational research tools to support studies of safety, efficacy and clinical effectiveness of treatment for various conditions. The proposed project will develop a state of the art, user-friendly data collection system to seamlessly integrate data collected from patients and clinicians in clinical and research settings.
描述(由申请人提供):本第一阶段小型企业创新研究提案是对 RFA-AT-09-004 CAM 干预临床研究转化工具的回应。拟议的技术开发和测试项目将三种重要功能集成到一个动态数据收集和报告系统中。这个新系统的三个组成部分是 (1) ReliefInsite 平台,这是一个复杂且用户友好的安全网络服务,符合 HIPAA 标准,基于开源技术构建,目前用于持续的患者评估和纵向报告,新的应用程序将针对这些进行持续的患者评估和纵向报告。被开发; (2) TEAMSI,一种尖端的针灸图表记录工具,用于从患者那里收集额外的针灸特定临床信息并轻松绘制针灸治疗图表; (3) 纳入来自 NIH 患者报告结果测量信息系统 (PROMIS) 的经过验证的患者报告结果测量和 RTI 国际 CAM-PRO 患者与提供者互动的测量,以及研究所需的人口统计和提供者信息。拟议的系统将提供一个动态数据收集工具,该工具将促进 1)通过实施治疗方案来评估随机对照试验的疗效,以及 2)通过捕获“真实情况”来研究结果研究中的临床有效性。临床护理的世界”。新系统的主要特点包括: 将患者和提供者的文档合并到一个系统中;评估患者对治疗、药物和自我护理依从性的方法;有机会评估干预措施的剂量反应并跟踪不良事件;以及提供支持更严格的研究设计所需的标准化治疗算法和手动化方法的方法。该应用程序将整合跨病症和治疗方法的有用信息和测量结果,同时创建针灸特定应用程序以推进针灸研究,并作为未来 CAM 模式特定设计的原型。 公共卫生相关性:鉴于针灸等补充和替代医学 (CAM) 的广泛使用,需要转化研究工具来支持针对各种病症的治疗的安全性、有效性和临床效果的研究。拟议的项目将开发一种最先进、用户友好的数据收集系统,以无缝集成从临床和研究环境中从患者和临床医生收集的数据。

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