Research Operations Core
研究运营核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8673940
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.89万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-09-15 至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAgingAmericanAnemiaAtherosclerosisBasic ScienceCardiovascular DiseasesCaringClinical SciencesClinical TreatmentCollaborationsCommunitiesComputersConfidentialityConsultConsultationsDataData CollectionData QualityData SecurityDatabasesDevelopmentDisadvantagedDocumentationEducational workshopElderlyEmotionalEnsureEtiologyFacultyFundingGoalsHealthHeart failureImpaired cognitionInformaticsInstitutesInstructionInternetInterventionJointsLifeLife Cycle StagesManualsMinorityModalityMonitorObservational StudyOperations ResearchParticipantPathway interactionsPatientsPopulationPreparationPreventionPrivacyProceduresProductionProtocols documentationQuality ControlReportingResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesScheduleSecondary toSeriesServicesStressSupport SystemSystemTechnologyTestingTrainingTranslational ResearchVariantVulnerable PopulationsWireless Technologybasecardiovascular disorder riskcohortcommunity settingdata exchangedata managementdata sharingdesigndisabilitygene environment interactionhigh riskimprovedinnovationinstrumentinterestinteroperabilityintervention effectmeetingsmiddle agenew technologyoperationoutreachpopulation basedpreventprogramsrandomized trialsocioeconomicssoftware developmentstemsuccesstherapy developmenttooltraditional caretranslational approachtranslational clinical trialtrial comparing
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY (See instructions):
The Research Operations Core (ROC) provides state-of-the-art data collection and data management services to support the successful implementation of OAlC-funded and externally-funded projects that address questions relevant to the UCLA OAlC's theme. Prevention of Disability in Vulnerable Population: A Translational Approach. ROC services encompass consultations during proposal preparation as well as assistance in development and implementation of data collection and data management protocols for funded research projects. ROC faculty and staff expertise, and our ability to field data collection modalities suited to a variety of community settings, are key to our success in implementing projects in vulnerable populations. Specific data collection and data management services available through the ROC include advising investigators on data collection tools; developing and maintaining tracking systems to monitor subject recruitment and scheduling of data collection activity; data entry, verification, and data cleaning services; and providing data documentation for all project databases. The ROC also offers tailored programming to meet special project needs and offers workshops/seminars on research methods for junior faculty and research staff, focusing on theoretical and practical aspects of research operations. Innovations proposed for this renewal include (1) developing interoperability between the Pi /ACCESS, PiWeb and REDCap applications, allowing data sharing between Pi modalities and REDCap, the major national CTSI supported data entry system; (2) augmenting the Pi applications to allow production of tailored participant reports based on study data (a feature requested by multiple investigators), (3) extending and enhancing collaborations with multiple core programs within the UCLA CTSI; (4) pursuing field-testing of new technologies for data collection/management, including developing more extensive ties with the UCLA Computer Technologies Resource Lab and Wireless Health Institute; (5) expanding outreach and consulting support for basic science projects. The ROC's overarching goal is to provide the full spectrum of research operations services needed for the successful design and implementation of projects affiliated with the Center, ranging from basic science to population-based studies, and thereby contribute to the overall success of the UCLA OAIC in supporting translational research to maintain older adults' independence, especially among vulnerable populations.
项目摘要(请参阅说明):
研究操作核心(ROC)提供了最先进的数据收集和数据管理服务,以支持OALC资助和外部资助的项目的成功实施,以解决与UCLA OALC主题相关的问题。预防脆弱人群中的残疾:一种翻译方法。 ROC服务涵盖了建议准备期间的咨询,以及为资助研究项目的数据收集和数据管理协议的开发和实施协助。 ROC的教职员工和员工专业知识以及我们对适合各种社区环境的数据收集方式的能力,是我们成功实施弱势群体项目的关键。通过ROC提供的特定数据收集和数据管理服务包括向研究人员提供有关数据收集工具的建议;开发和维护跟踪系统,以监视数据收集活动的主题招聘和调度;数据输入,验证和数据清洁服务;并为所有项目数据库提供数据文档。 ROC还提供量身定制的编程,以满足特殊的项目需求,并为初级教师和研究人员提供有关研究方法的研讨会/研讨会,重点介绍了研究操作的理论和实际方面。为此续签提出的创新包括(1)在PI /Access,PIWEB和REDCAP应用程序之间开发互操作性,从而允许PI模式和REDCAP之间的数据共享,这是主要国家CTSI支持的数据输入系统; (2)增加PI应用程序,以允许根据研究数据(由多个研究人员要求的功能)生产量身定制的参与者报告,(3)在UCLA CTSI中扩展和增强与多个核心程序的协作; (4)对数据收集/管理的新技术进行现场测试,包括与UCLA计算机技术资源实验室和无线健康研究所建立更广泛的联系; (5)扩大对基础科学项目的外展和咨询支持。 ROC的总体目标是为与中心隶属的项目成功设计和实施项目所需的全部研究操作服务,从基础科学到基于人群的研究,从而为UCLA OAIC的整体成功提供了支持翻译研究的整体成功,以维持老年人的独立性,尤其是在脆弱的人群中。
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