Society of Behavioral Medicine 2023 Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions
行为医学学会2023年年会
基本信息
- 批准号:10681958
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-04-20 至 2024-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
PROJECT ABSTRACT
The Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) will hold its 44th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions April 26-29,
2023, in Phoenix, AZ. This application seeks funding in support of meeting programming addressing the
following specific aims: (1) Train attendees in the skills necessary to improve individual and public health as
well as reduce health disparities by meaningfully including diverse voices in their research and practice (e.g.,
inclusion of racial/ethnic and gender minorities, leading cross-disciplinary collaborations, and involving industry
and community partners); (2) Showcase innovative models for designing and promoting health solutions,
including via influencing behavior at the individual, family, community and policy levels; and (3) Enhance the
diversity of behavioral medicine professionals by providing mentoring, leadership training, professional
development, and networking opportunities to trainees, junior and mid-career faculty, clinicians, industry
professionals, underrepresented individuals, and others who attend the meeting. SBM is the nation’s leading
scientific society dedicated to behavioral medicine, representing approximately 2,400 researchers and
clinicians from more than 20 disciplines. SBM’s members include researchers, clinicians, educators, and
industry professionals who focus on the development and integration of behavioral, psychosocial, and
biomedical theory, knowledge, and interventions relevant to the understanding of health and disease. They
work to understand, prevent, and treat chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases,
diabetes, and cancer. They conduct research and translate findings into real-world settings to improve lives
while also reducing healthcare costs. SBM’s annual meetings are the premier forum for disseminating
behavioral medicine’s important ideas and breakthroughs. The meeting’s educational sessions, networking
events, interactive research spotlights, and poster/exhibit halls facilitate exchange of information and ideas.
Attendees apply the knowledge gained to disease prevention and management, and development of
innovative research designs, effective interventions and strategies, and evidence-based policies. An estimated
2,000 individuals from the United States and abroad will attend the 2023 SBM Annual Meeting, which will
feature more than 1,500 presentations. The meeting theme is “Translating Science into Impact.” Barriers to
translating science into real-world impacts, include difficulty communicating across disciplines, lack of attention
to stakeholders’ priorities, and lack of awareness about behavioral medicine in some settings. The 2023
Annual Meeting will showcase success stories in translating behavioral science into real impact, and it will
prepare attendees to increase the impact of their own work. Sessions will address translation as it relates to
intervention design, health guidelines, healthcare laws, and systemic changes that advance health equity.
Most of the world’s health challenges have behavioral origins. Behavioral medicine and the evidence it
generates are more important than ever.
项目摘要
行为医学协会(SBM)将于4月26日至29日举行第44届年度会议和科学会议,
2023年,位于亚利桑那州凤凰城。本申请寻求资金,以支持开展计划
以下具体目的:(1)培训参与者,以提高个人和公共卫生所需的技能
以及通过在研究和实践中包括潜水员的声音来减少健康差异(例如
包括种族/种族和性别少数群体,领导跨学科合作,并参与行业
和社区合作伙伴); (2)展示用于设计和促进健康解决方案的创新模型,
包括个人,家庭,社区和政策水平的影响行为; (3)增强
行为医学专业人员的多样性通过提供心理,领导培训,专业
开发和网络机会为学员,初级和中级教师,临床医生,行业
专业人士,代表性不足的个人以及参加会议的其他人。 SBM是国家的领导
科学学会致力于行为医学,代表大约2400名研究人员
来自20多个学科的临床医生。 SBM的成员包括研究人员,临床医生,教育者和
专注于行为,社会心理和整合的行业专业人员
生物医学理论,知识和干预措施与对健康和疾病的理解有关。他们
努力理解,预防和治疗慢性疾病,例如心血管疾病,呼吸道疾病,
糖尿病和癌症。他们进行研究并将发现转化为现实环境以改善生活
同时还降低了医疗保健成本。 SBM的年度会议是传播的主要论坛
行为医学的重要思想和突破。会议的教育会议,网络
事件,互动研究聚光灯以及海报/展览馆最喜欢的信息和想法交流。
与会者将获得的知识应用于预防疾病和管理,并发展
创新的研究设计,有效的干预措施和策略以及基于证据的政策。估计
来自美国和国外的2,000个人将参加2023年SBM年度会议,将
功能超过1,500个演讲。会议主题是“将科学转化为影响”。障碍
将科学转化为现实世界的影响,包括跨学科的沟通困难,缺乏关注
利益相关者的优先事项,以及在某些情况下对行为医学的认识。 2023年
年度会议将展示将行为科学转化为真正影响的成功故事,它将
准备与会者增加自己的工作的影响。会议将解决与之相关的翻译
干预设计,健康指南,医疗保健法和促进健康公平的系统性变化。
世界上大多数健康挑战都具有行为起源。行为医学和证据
生成比以往任何时候都重要。
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