Resource Core
资源核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10680539
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 14.52万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-21 至 2027-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAgingAreaAwardBackBack PainBiometryClinicalClinical DataClinical ResearchClinical TrialsCohort StudiesCommunitiesConceptionsDataData SetDatabasesDiagnosisElectronic Medical Records and Genomics NetworkEnsureEpidemiologyFlareFundingFutureGenomicsGoalsGrantHandImageIndividualInfrastructureLearningLongitudinal cohortLow Back PainMethodologyMethodsMissionMusculoskeletalNational Institute of Arthritis, and Musculoskeletal, and Skin DiseasesOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomes ResearchPainPathway interactionsPatient Outcomes AssessmentsPhasePublicationsRandomized, Controlled TrialsReportingResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResourcesSafetyScientistServicesSpecific qualifier valueSpinal InjectionsSpinal StenosisSteroidsStudy SkillsTestingTimeUnited States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesUniversitiesVisitWashingtonWorkbiobankchronic painclinical centercohortdata resourcedesigndisabilitydiscogenic painexperiencefitness interventionimage processinginterestnovelosteoporosis with pathological fracturepain outcomeprogramsresearch studyskillssuccesstooltreatment effecttreatment trialvalidation studieswebinar
项目摘要
The overarching goal of the Resource Core is to make high quality data and expertise accessible to a broad
community of investigators interested in musculoskeletal research. To that end, we have two main aims: 1) to
provide access to data needed for musculoskeletal research, as well as the methodologic expertise and tools
to address the research questions at hand, and 2) to ensure that the data, services, and research products
maintained by the Resource Core are used by a broad range of investigators and the NIAMS research
community. The Resource Core supports access to a number of existing robust, ready-to-use musculoskeletal
research databases. It also will facilitate access to databases not specifically designed for musculoskeletal
research, to be harnessed for musculoskeletal research, such as MarketScan Claims data and Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid services data (CMS). These datasets provide a wide variety of data relevant to the
NIAMS mission of musculoskeletal research including imaging data, clinical data, and patient reported
outcomes. Further, the Resource Core will conduct analyses within the Center using these databases to
provide a pathway for CCCR investigators to conduct replication or external validation studies. The Resource
Core will actively promote the novel methodologic and biostatistical tools and “products” developed by the
Methodologic Core and Image Processing Group as well. The Resource Core will continue to (1) actively
engage researcher and clinician stakeholders to promote the use of data resources and services, and (2)
disseminate the research products developed by the Methodologic Core through channels that reach
researcher and clinician stakeholders. We will track the Core’s success using metrics that reflect the use of
Resource Core data, services, and research products, including the number of grants submitted and funded,
publications, and current projects. The Resource Core will also contribute to an Enrichment Program, led by
the Administrative Core, that includes Pilot and Feasibility awards for researchers likely to be NIAMS-funded in
the future, scientific webinars related to the Center’s resources and focus areas, and an annual Visiting
Scientist Program organized by the Methodologic Core.
资源核心的总体目标是让广泛的人能够获取高质量的数据和专业知识。
对肌肉骨骼研究感兴趣的研究人员社区为此,我们有两个主要目标:1)
提供肌肉骨骼研究所需的数据以及方法专业知识和工具
解决手头的研究问题,2) 确保数据、服务和研究产品
由资源核心维护并被广泛的研究人员和 NIAMS 研究使用
资源核心支持访问许多现有的强大的、随时可用的肌肉骨骼。
它还将有助于访问并非专门为肌肉骨骼设计的数据库。
研究,用于肌肉骨骼研究,例如 MarketScan 索赔数据和中心
医疗保险和医疗补助服务数据 (CMS) 这些数据集提供了与医疗保险和医疗补助服务相关的各种数据。
NIAMS 的肌肉骨骼研究使命,包括影像数据、临床数据和患者报告
此外,资源核心将使用这些数据库在中心内进行分析。
为 CCCR 研究人员进行复制或外部验证研究提供途径。
Core将积极推广由该公司开发的新型方法学和生物统计工具和“产品”
方法核心和图像处理小组也将继续积极 (1)。
让研究人员和临床医生利益相关者参与促进数据资源和服务的使用,以及 (2)
通过渠道传播方法核心开发的研究产品
我们将使用反映核心使用情况的指标来跟踪核心的成功。
资源核心数据、服务和研究产品,包括提交和资助的赠款数量,
出版物和当前项目也将为由该项目领导的丰富项目做出贡献。
行政核心,其中包括为可能受到 NIAMS 资助的研究人员提供试点和可行性奖励
未来,与中心资源和重点领域相关的科学网络研讨会,以及年度访问
由方法核心组织的科学家计划。
项目成果
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Effects of Physical Activities on Pain and Functional Recovery in Low Back Pain
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