A CONFERENCE GRANT TO IMPLEMENT COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH INTO POLICY
用于实施政策比较有效性研究的会议拨款
基本信息
- 批准号:9258405
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.46万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-07-10 至 2018-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Despite the additional resources available for conducting comparative effectiveness research (CER) studies and training individuals in CER, we know very little about how well or under what conditions these studies are disseminated and implemented in clinical practice and health policy. We propose an annual conference that will bring together community members, practitioners, clinicians, researchers, trainees, and policy leaders to discuss ways to implement CER findings into clinical and health policy. We will invite conference participants to present real-world examples of successes and failures in the dissemination and implementation of CER findings into clinical and health policy initiatives. Our specific aims are: 1. To connect a network of stakeholders (community members, policy makers, and clinicians, researchers) to discuss CER research and implementation of CER findings into policy and practice; 2. To conduct a series of presentations and workshops at Washington University in St. Louis on using CER findings to advance clinical and public health policy; and 3. To disseminate the presentations and workshop results to other stakeholders interested in learning about ways to develop research or training programs to implement CER findings into routine clinical practice and health policy. Specific conference outcomes include: improved understanding of evidence about how often and under what conditions CER findings are implemented into clinical practice and health policy; a critical assessment of the methodologies and challenges in using CER to address the health needs of diverse populations; a summary of empirical evidence and best practices for leveraging electronic resources and health information technology to conduct CER; and a set of specific recommendations for creating a CER community that engages community members, policy makers, researchers and other stakeholders in conversations, discussion, research and implementation of CER findings into practice and policy. Conference products will be disseminated through the existing CER website and extensive listserv at Washington University, through CER networks and professional societies, and to existing networks of key health and public health policy and practice leaders.
描述(由申请人提供):尽管有额外的资源可用于进行比较有效性研究(CER)研究和 CER 培训个人,但我们对这些研究在临床实践和卫生政策中传播和实施的程度或条件知之甚少我们将邀请会议参与者展示现实世界中的成功和失败例子。将 CER 研究结果传播并实施到临床和卫生政策举措中 我们的具体目标是: 1. 连接利益相关者网络(社区成员、政策制定者和群体、研究人员),讨论 CER 研究以及将 CER 研究结果实施到政策中。和实践; 2. 在圣路易斯华盛顿大学举办一系列关于利用 CER 研究结果推进临床和公共卫生政策的演讲和研讨会;以及 3. 向有兴趣了解方法的其他利益相关者传播演讲和研讨会结果;开展研究或将 CER 研究成果落实到常规临床实践和卫生政策中的培训计划 具体会议成果包括: 更好地了解有关 CER 研究成果在临床实践和卫生政策中实施的频率和条件的证据; 对方法和挑战的严格评估;利用 CER 满足不同人群的健康需求;总结利用电子资源和卫生信息技术开展 CER 的经验证据和最佳实践,以及创建吸引社区成员和政策制定者参与的 CER 社区的具体建议; 、研究人员和其他利益相关者进行对话、讨论,会议产品将通过华盛顿大学现有的 CER 网站和广泛的列表服务、CER 网络和专业协会以及关键卫生和公共卫生政策和实践领导者的现有网络进行传播。
项目成果
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