Cancer Care Quality Research Training Program
癌症护理质量研究培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:8904622
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 42.98万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-05 至 2016-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressApplications GrantsBenchmarkingCancer PatientCaringClinicalCommunitiesDataDecision MakingDiagnosisDisciplineDiscipline of NursingDoctor&aposs DegreeEarly DiagnosisEducational CurriculumFacultyFamiliarityFamilyFellowshipFosteringFundingGeographic LocationsGoalsGrantHealthHealth Services ResearchHealth behaviorIndustryInstitutional National Research Service AwardInterdisciplinary StudyKnowledgeLearningMalignant NeoplasmsMeasurementMentorsMissionMorbidity - disease rateNatureOutcomeOutcomes ResearchParticipantPeer ReviewPositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowPreparationProceduresProgram EvaluationPublic HealthPublicationsQuality of CareRecruitment ActivityReportingResearchResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResearch TrainingResourcesScienceScientistSiteSocial WorkSociologySolutionsSurvivorsTestingTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslatingTreatment EfficacyVariantWorkWritinganticancer researchcancer carecancer therapycareercareer developmentcohortcomparative effectivenesscompare effectivenesscosteffectiveness researchefficacy testingend of lifeexperiencehealth economicsimprovedinnovationinterestmedical specialtiesmeetingsmortalitymultidisciplinaryoperationpatient populationpre-doctoralprogramsscreeningskillssuccesssurvivorship
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The objective of this competing renewal application for the Cancer Care Quality Training Program (CCQTP) is to train additional clinician and non-clinician scientists to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary research teams to improve cancer care quality. The need for an expanded scientific workforce engaged in cancer care quality research is evident. Poor quality cancer care in the forms of overuse, underuse, and misuse exists for all major forms of cancer and occurs across the cancer care continuum. Moreover, significant variations in cancer care quality have been found across practice sites, geographic regions, and patient populations. Given the complexity of cancer itself, and the multidisciplinary nature of cancer care, efforts to improve cancer care quality within the constraints of a single discipline or specialty are likely to produce partial solutions or limited effects. In the past fie years, opportunities for improving cancer care quality through multidisciplinary research have substantially increased. To respond to these opportunities, we must increase the scientific workforce engaged in cancer care quality research and train this workforce to function effectively in multidisciplinary research teams. Over the next five years, the CCQTP will train 10 clinician and non-clinician scientists who have not only the passion to improve cancer care quality, but also the knowledge, skills, and experience to do so in multidisciplinary research teams. To accomplish this goal, the CCQTP will recruit outstanding pre-doctoral and post-doctoral candidates from diverse disciplines and provide them with a specialized curriculum and hands-on research experience that leverages the faculty and research resources that are uniquely available at UNC-Chapel Hill. In its first four years of operation, the CCQTP has received far more applications than available positions. Four post-doctoral fellows and six pre-doctoral fellows have participated in the specialized curriculum and engaged in mentored research projects in cancer care quality. Consistent with the program's multidisciplinary focus, fellows have come from a variety of disciplines and specialties, including social work, health behavior, decision science, health economics, nursing, sociology/organization studies, and health services research. Of the four post-doctoral fellows, two have completed their training and are now employed in academic settings. Of the six pre-doctoral fellows, one has completed her training with a doctoral degree in Year 2 and two others will complete their training with doctoral degrees in late Year 4. One of these two will move into a post-doctoral fellowship, while the other will be employed in an industry setting. CCQTP fellows have been productive scholars. In Years 1-4, fellows and their mentors collaborated on 28 publications, 14 of which the program participant served as first author. In Years 6-10, the CCQTP will add a multidisciplinary seminar in comparative effectiveness research to the specialized curriculum and connect fellows with newly developed data resources, training opportunities, and intramural (pilot) funding programs available at UNC-Chapel Hill to support cancer care quality research.
描述(由申请人提供):癌症护理质量培训计划(CCQTP)的竞争更新申请的目的是培训其他临床医生和非临床医生科学家在多学科研究团队中合作,以提高癌症护理质量。显而易见的是,从事癌症护理质量研究的扩大科学劳动力的需求。对于所有主要形式的癌症,以过度使用,不足和滥用形式的质量癌症护理不良,并且发生在整个癌症护理连续性中。此外,在实践部位,地理区域和患者人群之间发现了癌症护理质量的显着差异。鉴于癌症本身的复杂性以及癌症护理的多学科性质,在单一学科或专业的限制内改善癌症护理质量的努力可能会产生部分解决方案或有限的影响。 在过去的几年中,通过多学科研究改善癌症护理质量的机会大大增加了。为了应对这些机会,我们必须增加从事癌症护理质量研究的科学劳动力,并培训该劳动力以在多学科研究团队中有效地发挥作用。在接下来的五年中,CCQTP将培训10位临床医生和非临床科学家,他们不仅热衷于提高癌症护理质量,而且还具有在多学科研究团队中的知识,技能和经验。为了实现这一目标,CCQTP将招募来自不同学科的出色前和博士后候选人,并为他们提供专业的课程和动手研究经验,这些课程利用了UNC-Chapel Hill独特可用的教师和研究资源。在运营的头四年中,CCQTP收到的申请远远超过可用职位。四名博士后研究员和六名博士后研究员参加了专业课程,并从事癌症护理质量的指导研究项目。与该计划的多学科重点一致,研究员来自各种学科和专业,包括社会工作,健康行为,决策科学,健康经济学,护理,社会学/组织研究和卫生服务研究。在四个博士后研究员中,有两个完成了他们的培训,现在在学术环境中受雇。在六个博士前的研究员中,一位在第二年获得了博士学位的培训,另外两个将在4年内完成博士学位。这两者中的一项将进入博士后研究金,而另一个将在一个行业环境中使用。 CCQTP研究员一直是生产学者。在1 - 4年中,研究员及其导师合作了28个出版物,其中14个计划参与者担任第一作者。在6 - 10年级中,CCQTP将为专业课程中的比较有效性研究中添加一个多学科研讨会,并将研究员与新开发的数据资源,培训机会以及在UNC-Chapel Hill提供的新开发的数据资源,培训机会以及(PILOT)资助计划,以支持癌症护理质量研究。
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