Society of Behavioral Medicine 2014 Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions
行为医学学会 2014 年年会和科学会议
基本信息
- 批准号:8719416
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.25万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-04-18 至 2015-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAcuteAddressAlcohol consumptionAmericanAreaBehaviorBehavior TherapyBehavioralBehavioral MedicineBiometryCancer SurvivorCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemCaringCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Cessation of lifeChronicChronic DiseaseClinicClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesContinuing EducationDedicationsDevelopmentDietDisciplineDiseaseEducational workshopEpidemiologyEvidence based interventionExerciseExercise PhysiologyFacultyFatigueFundingGeneticGenomicsGoalsGovernment AgenciesHealthHealth PolicyHealth PromotionHealth StatusHealth behaviorHeart DiseasesHematological DiseaseHypertensionIncidenceInfluentialsInformaticsInterventionKnowledgeLifeLife StyleLinkLung diseasesMalignant NeoplasmsMedicineMentorsMissionMorbidity - disease rateMyocardial InfarctionNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteObesityOutcomePhiladelphiaPlayPopulationPopulation ResearchPreventionPreventivePrimary Health CarePsychologyPublic HealthPublic Health NursesPublic Health NursingReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionRiskRoleScienceScientistSleep DisordersSocietiesSurvivorsTobaccoTobacco useTranslatingUnited Statesabstractingbasebehavior changecareer developmentclinical carecost effectivenessdisorder preventionevidence basehealth disparityimprovedinnovationinterestmeetingsmembermortalitymultidisciplinarynutritionpopulation healthprogramspublic health relevanceresearch studysedentarysymposium
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) will hold its 35th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions on April 23-26,
2014 in Philadelphia, PA. SBM is the nation's premier multidisciplinary organization dedicated to behavioral medicine,
representing more than 2200 behavioral and biomedical researchers and clinicians. SBM's Annual Meetings
represent the largest yearly scientific sessions devoted exclusively to behavioral medicine and are regarded as the
forum for the field's most important and influential research and practice. The theme of the 2014 meeting is "Behavior
Matters: The Impact and Reach of Behavioral Medicine." Featured presentations will address thematic areas
including the cost effectiveness of preventive care; innovative behavioral interventions for treating hypertension
and cardiovascular disease; integrating behavioral medicine into primary care; translating health policy into
health impact; behavioral informatics; and reducing health disparities. SBM's 2013 Annual Meeting wasour
largest yet, with over 1700 attendees. Our post-meeting content analysis revealed that more than 400
presentations specifically focused on research central to the mission of NHLBI with the remainder relevant to
NHLBI's mission. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), seven out of 10 American
deaths per year are due to chronic disease, and one out of every two Americans is living with at least one chronic
disease. Research focused on chronic diseases looms large in SBM because, as our 2014 meeting theme suggests,
behavior matters. CDC reports that four behavioral factors - sedentary lifestyle, poor diet, tobacco, and excessive
alcohol use - account for the majority of chronic disease morbidity and mortality in the United States. SBM and its
members are dedicated to reducing these behaviors and improving the health of our nation with rigorous behavioral
medicine research and evidence-based interventions that leverage and influence health policy. This proposal seeks
funding in support of SBM's 2014 Annual Meeting andScientific Sessions for programming that addresses the critical
mission of NHLBI to support population and clinical research on the causes, prevention, and treatment of
cardiovascular, lung, and blood diseases and sleep disorders. The Specific Aims of this proposal are 1) to disseminate
the results of and stimulate new dialogue regarding exceptional research devoted to understanding, treating, and
improving outcomes resulting from acute and chronic health conditions of public health significance for which behavior
plays a significant role in risk, incidence, progression, and/or resolution; 2) to link the science of behavioral medicine to
national- and local-level health policy in order to showcase how evidence-based behavioral medicine interventions
can be leveraged to improve population health; and 3) to broaden the impact of behavioral medicine research and
practice through strengthening existing partnerships; forming new collaborations; and continuing education,
mentoring, and professional development of trainees, faculty, clinicians, and other professionals who attend the 2014
SBM Annual Meeting.
项目摘要
行为医学协会(SBM)将于4月23日至26日举行第35届年度会议和科学会议,
2014年在宾夕法尼亚州费城。 SBM是美国首要的多学科组织,致力于行为医学,
代表2200多名行为和生物医学研究人员和临床医生。 SBM的年度会议
代表了专门用于行为医学的最大的年度科学会议,被认为是
该领域最重要,最有影响力的研究和实践论坛。 2014年会议的主题是“行为
事项:行为医学的影响和覆盖范围。”特色演讲将解决主题领域
包括预防保健的成本效益;用于治疗高血压的创新行为干预措施
和心血管疾病;将行为医学纳入初级保健;将健康政策转化为
健康影响;行为信息学;并减少健康差异。 SBM 2013年会议
最大的,有1700多名与会者。我们的会议后内容分析表明,有400多个
演讲专门针对NHLBI使命的研究,其余的
NHLBI的使命。根据疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)
每年死亡是由于慢性疾病造成的,每两个美国人中有一个至少有一个慢性病
疾病。针对慢性疾病的研究在SBM中隐约可见,因为正如我们2014年会议主题所暗示的那样,
行为很重要。 CDC报告说,四个行为因素 - 久坐的生活方式,饮食不良,烟草和过度
酒精使用 - 占美国大多数慢性疾病发病率和死亡率。 SBM及其
成员致力于通过严格的行为来减少这些行为并改善国家的健康
医学研究和基于证据的干预措施,以利用和影响健康政策。该建议寻求
支持SBM 2014年度会议和规划会议的资金,以解决关键
NHLBI的使命支持人口和临床研究有关原因,预防和治疗的临床研究
心血管,肺和血液疾病和睡眠障碍。该提议的具体目的是1)传播
关于专门用于理解,治疗和
改善因行为的急性和慢性健康状况而产生的结果
在风险,发病率,进展和/或解决方案中起着重要作用; 2)将行为医学科学联系起来
国家和地方水平的健康政策,以展示基于证据的行为医学干预措施
可以利用以改善人口健康; 3)扩大行为医学研究的影响和
通过加强现有伙伴关系来实践;建立新的合作;和继续教育,
参加2014年的学员,教职员工和其他专业人士的指导和专业发展
SBM年会。
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