Leadership & Administrative Core
领导
基本信息
- 批准号:10455652
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.22万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-08-01 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAddressAgingAmericanApplied ResearchBasic ScienceBehavior TherapyBiometryCapsicumCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplexConsultDevelopmentEducationElderlyEvaluationFacultyFeedbackGeriatricsGoalsGovernmentHealthHealth Services ResearchHealthcare SystemsHuman ResourcesIndustryInformation DisseminationInfrastructureInstitutesInterest GroupInternal MedicineLeadershipLinkMeasurableMeasurementMedicalMedicineMethodsMidwestern United StatesMissionModelingMonitorNational Institute on AgingOutcomePersonsPilot ProjectsPrimary Health CareProcessPublic HealthQualitative ResearchQuality of lifeReportingResearchResource SharingResourcesScienceServicesTechnologyTimeTranslational ResearchTranslationsUniversitiesWolvesWorkbasedesigneducation researchexperienceimprovedimproved functioningindustry partnerinnovationmeetingsmultiple chronic conditionsnoveloperationprogramsprospectiverecruittool
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
The Leadership & Administrative Core (LAC) will oversee daily operations
of the Northwestern Older Americans Independence Center (OAIC),
implementing its mission to generate novel research to improve quality of
life and independence for older adults with multiple chronic conditions.
The LAC will coordinate activities across all OAIC (a.k.a. `Pepper Center') Cores:
Research Education (REC), Pilot/Exploratory Studies (PESC), Resources
(Design, Measurement, Analytics), Information Dissemination (IDC), as well
as bridge to multiple healthcare systems, community, government, academic,
and industry partners. Administratively based within Northwestern's Center for
Applied Health Research on Aging (CAHRA), our proposed OAIC will be strongly
supported by the Department of Medicine, Institute for Public Health and Medicine (IPHAM) and Northwestern
University Clinical and Translational Sciences (NUCATS) Institute. An External Advisory Board will convene bi-
annually to review the progress of our new Pepper Center and provide objective feedback on how we might
further expand our impact. We have also intentionally linked the LAC + IDC. The LAC specific aims are to:
Aim 1 Establish the Northwestern Pepper Center and advance an innovative, applied research agenda
focused on improving primary care for older adults with MCC.
Aim 2 Expand the Northwestern Pepper Center network of collaborators, and stimulate new research and
education opportunities to address current issues related to primary care models for MCC.
Aim 3 Continually monitor and comprehensively evaluate Northwestern Pepper Center activities and its
progress towards established goals.
The LAC will manage daily operations and external communications, and challenge Northwestern Pepper Center
faculty to consider how best to serve the national OAIC Network to uniquely contribute to the science related to
geriatrics-informed, primary care management of older adults with MCC to improve function and independence.
To do this, LAC faculty and staff will regularly encourage its Cores to collaborate with one another and find new,
innovative ways to leverage their expertise and functions in partnerships with the many involved, affiliated
external partners, other OAICs, and aging centers. Working with the IDC, the LAC will continually promote and
disseminate Center research and its available services, and be responsible for routinely monitoring and reporting
on Northwestern's OAIC progress towards clearly defined and measurable Pepper Center goals.
抽象的
领导和行政核心 (LAC) 将监督日常运营
西北美国老年人独立中心 (OAIC)
履行其使命,进行新颖的研究,以提高研究质量
患有多种慢性病的老年人的生活和独立性。
LAC 将协调所有 OAIC(又名“胡椒中心”)核心的活动:
研究教育 (REC)、试点/探索性研究 (PESC)、资源
(设计、测量、分析)、信息传播 (IDC) 以及
作为连接多个医疗保健系统、社区、政府、学术界的桥梁,
以及行业合作伙伴。行政上位于西北大学中心内
老龄化应用健康研究 (CAHRA),我们提出的 OAIC 将强烈支持
得到医学系、公共卫生与医学研究所 (IPHAM) 和西北大学的支持
大学临床和转化科学研究所 (NUCATS)。外部顾问委员会将召开双边会议
每年审查我们新胡椒中心的进展,并就我们如何改进提供客观反馈
进一步扩大我们的影响。我们还特意链接了LAC+IDC。 LAC 的具体目标是:
目标 1 建立西北胡椒中心并推进创新、应用研究议程
专注于改善患有 MCC 的老年人的初级保健。
目标 2 扩大西北胡椒中心的合作者网络,并刺激新的研究和
解决与 MCC 初级保健模式相关的当前问题的教育机会。
目标 3 持续监测和全面评估西北胡椒中心的活动及其
朝着既定目标取得进展。
LAC 将管理日常运营和外部通信,并挑战西北胡椒中心
教职员工考虑如何最好地为国家 OAIC 网络服务,为与以下领域相关的科学做出独特贡献
对患有 MCC 的老年人进行基于老年医学的初级保健管理,以改善功能和独立性。
为此,LAC 教职员工将定期鼓励其核心成员相互合作,寻找新的、
与许多相关方、附属机构合作,以创新的方式利用他们的专业知识和职能
外部合作伙伴、其他 OAIC 和老龄化中心。 LAC 将与 IDC 合作,不断促进和
传播中心研究及其可用服务,并负责定期监测和报告
西北大学 OAIC 在实现明确且可衡量的胡椒中心目标方面取得的进展。
项目成果
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