Pelvic Floor Disorders Network Clinical Site
盆底疾病网络临床网站
基本信息
- 批准号:10891248
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 27.5万
- 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:2023-07-20 至 2027-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Absence of pain sensationAccelerationAccelerometerAdherenceAdultAnatomyBackBladderCaringCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)Clinical TrialsCollaborationsCounselingDataDistressEnsureEnvironmentEquipment and supply inventoriesEquityExerciseExercise PhysiologyExercise ToleranceFamilyFrequenciesFutureGoalsHealthHospitalsInfrastructureLeadLife StyleMasksMeasuresMedicineModerate ExerciseMuscleNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNeedlesOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomePatient Outcomes AssessmentsPatientsPelvic Floor DisordersPelvic floor structurePelvisPerioperativePerioperative CarePositioning AttributePostoperative PeriodProductivityProtocols documentationPtosisQuestionnairesRandomizedRandomized, Controlled TrialsRecommendationRecoveryRecurrenceReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionResourcesScientistSpeedSurgeonSymptomsTimeUrinary IncontinenceWomanarmcareerclinical research sitecompliance behaviordeconditioningdesignexercise intensityexercise programexercise regimenexperienceimprovedinnovationminimally invasivemultidisciplinaryopioid sparingpatient populationpelvic organ prolapsepostoperative recoverypreventrandomized trialrecruitresponserestricted physical activity
项目摘要
Project Abstract
This application to be a Pelvic Floor Disorders Network Clinical Site contains both an innovative
randomized controlled trial and comprehensive description of Northwestern Medicine’s unique
strengths, as a team and environment, to contribute to all PFDN trials. Our concept proposal draws on the
collective experience of our team in exercise physiology, perioperative optimization, and postoperative recovery.
The proposal describes a randomized controlled trial of prescriptive early exercise following prolapse surgery to
reduce deconditioning and improve recovery without any negative impact on pelvic floor outcomes. Our
proposed study will go beyond existent research and be the first to implement and quantitatively
evaluate (using accelerometer data) a postoperative exercise regimen and its effects on recovery and
pelvic floor symptoms. In addition, our proposal highlights the strengths of our large, high volume, multi-
disciplinary team, which draws from a diverse patient population across several regional hospitals to ensure
equity and inclusion within PFDN clinical trials. We can also leverage our resources and collaborations as part
of two NIDDK cooperative networks related to urinary incontinence and bladder health to advance the PFDN’s
goals. The NM team is a nationally recognized group of collaborative, productive, and established
investigators well poised to lead the design, implementation, analysis and dissemination of this
multicenter RCT as well as participate in and lead additional studies within the PFDN.
项目摘要
该应用程序是骨盆底疾病网络临床网站既包含创新的
随机对照试验和西北医学独特的全面描述
作为团队和环境的优势,为所有PFDN试验做出贡献。我们的概念提议借鉴了
我们团队在运动生理,定期优化和术后恢复方面的集体经验。
该提案描述了脱垂手术后的规范性早期运动的随机对照试验
减少对根源并改善恢复,而不会对骨盆底结果产生任何负面影响。我们的
拟议的研究将超越现有研究,并成为第一个实施和定量的研究
评估(使用加速度计数据)术后运动方案及其对恢复和的影响
骨盆底症状。此外,我们的提议强调了我们大型,大量,多数的优势
纪律团队,从几家区域医院的患者人群中吸取了纪律处分,以确保
PFDN临床试验中的公平性和包容性。我们还可以利用我们的资源和合作作为一部分
与尿失禁和膀胱健康有关的两个NIDDK合作网络,以促进PFDN
目标。 NM团队是一个全国认可的合作,富有成效和建立的团体
调查人员有毒化的领导,实施,分析和传播此
多中心RCT以及参与PFDN中的其他研究。
项目成果
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