Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions (ATN)Scientific Leadership Center; ADMIN SUPPLEMENT
艾滋病毒/艾滋病干预青少年医学试验网络 (ATN) 科学领导中心;
基本信息
- 批准号:10855435
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 195.49万
- 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:2023-06-05 至 2029-11-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS preventionAchievementAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressAdministrative SupplementAdolescenceAdolescentAdolescent Medicine Trials NetworkAdolescent and Young AdultAgeAlcohol consumptionAreaAwardBudgetsCaringClinical ResearchClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplexConsultationsContinuity of Patient CareDevelopmentDissemination and ImplementationElementsEmotionalEnrollmentEnsureEpidemicEvolutionFriendsFundingGoalsGrowthHIVHIV InfectionsHIV SeronegativityHIV prevention trials networkHIV/AIDSHIV/STDIndividualInfectionInfrastructureInterventionLeadershipMental HealthMissionMonitorNeurocognitiveOilsOwnershipParentsPharmaceutical PreparationsPhasePopulationPovertyPrevalencePreventionProductivityProtocols documentationQualifyingResearchResearch PriorityResearch SupportResourcesScienceSiteSocial ChangeStructureSubstance abuse problemSystemTalentsUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthViolenceViralVisionWorkYouthadolescent HIV preventionadolescent health outcomesage groupcareerclinical research sitecommunity-level factorcostdesignelectronic consentevidence baseexperienceimprovedinnovationinsightmedical appointmentmembermultidisciplinaryoperationparticipant retentionparticipant safetypharmacovigilancepre-exposure prophylaxisprogramsracismrecruitresiliencesocial mediasocial stigmauptakeweb siteyoung adult
项目摘要
The scientific rationale for this supplement is to support the Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV
Interventions (ATN) mission and overall aims. These supplemental funds are needed to cover unanticipated
costs that were not budgeted in either the original Scientific Leadership Center (SLC) application (RFA-HD-23-
020) or the Operations and Collaborations Center (OCC) application (RFA-HD-23-021) but are critical to the
successful execution of the ATN goals. All funds requested support core needs and gaps identified through
collaborative consultation with members of the SLC, OCC and NIH and are for activities that are within the
scope of the originally reviewed and awarded application. Based on our detailed review of the parent RFAs, we
anticipated that all of these activities would have been included in the application put forth by the OCC.
However, now that the network has launched, we have found that these critical gaps exist and re-budgeting
from the prime award to cover these costs is not an option because all the awarded funds are obligated.
Specific Aim 1: Advance a rigorous and innovative research agenda to end the HIV epidemic among
adolescents and young adults (ages 13-24) in the US by establishing a robust ATN infrastructure that
prioritizes and implements high-impact research. The administrative supplement will support research
gaps in current ATN agenda, specifically addressing HIV prevention and care needs among youth impacted by
alcohol use and aligning one of the currently supported protocols with a collaborative protocol in the HIV
Prevention Trials Network (HPTN). Further, the supplement supports important aspects of successful research
implementation, including enrollment and retention of participants through social media and eConsent and
critical aspects of monitoring participant safety and pharmacovigilance. Specific Aim 2: Facilitate internal
communication and external collaborations and idea exchange to optimize alignment with NIH
priorities, address emergent opportunities and maximize network productivity and resources. The
administrative supplement will support successful implementation and dissemination of ATN protocols. While
the OCC is developing the ATN website, they do not have the capacity or expertise to create any
recruitment/dissemination materials to be displayed on the website nor have they planned for any
dissemination activities at the site level. Specific Aim 3: Develop and nurture partnerships that will ensure
community and youth input at all stages of conceptualization, design, implementation, and
interpretation of the research. The administrative supplement will support adequate representation of youth
within the ATN. The Subject Matter Research Consultants (SMRC) are a core facet of the ATN and are being
deeply embedded into all aspects of the project including as members of protocol teams, scientific leadership
groups, and Communication and Dissemination Hub where they will provide ongoing consultation.
该补充剂的科学原理是支持艾滋病毒青少年医学试验网络
干预(ATN)的使命和总体目标。需要这些补充资金来应对意外情况
原始科学领导中心 (SLC) 申请 (RFA-HD-23-
020)或运营与协作中心(OCC)应用程序(RFA-HD-23-021),但对于
成功执行 ATN 目标。所有请求的资金都支持通过以下方式确定的核心需求和差距
与 SLC、OCC 和 NIH 成员进行合作磋商,并针对该领域内的活动
最初审查和授予申请的范围。根据我们对母 RFA 的详细审查,我们
预计所有这些活动都将包含在 OCC 提出的申请中。
然而,既然网络已经启动,我们发现这些关键差距存在并重新预算
从主要奖励中支付这些费用并不是一种选择,因为所有奖励资金都是有义务的。
具体目标 1:推进严格和创新的研究议程,以结束艾滋病毒在人群中的流行
通过建立强大的 ATN 基础设施,为美国的青少年和年轻人(13-24 岁)提供服务
优先考虑并实施高影响力的研究。行政补充将支持研究
当前 ATN 议程中的差距,特别是解决受艾滋病毒影响的青少年的艾滋病毒预防和护理需求
饮酒并将当前支持的协议之一与艾滋病毒合作协议进行调整
预防试验网络(HPTN)。此外,该补充支持成功研究的重要方面
实施,包括通过社交媒体和电子同意注册和保留参与者
监测参与者安全和药物警戒的关键方面。具体目标 2:促进内部
沟通、外部合作和思想交流,以优化与 NIH 的协调
确定优先事项、应对紧急机遇并最大限度地提高网络生产力和资源。这
行政补充将支持 ATN 协议的成功实施和传播。尽管
OCC 正在开发 ATN 网站,他们没有能力或专业知识来创建任何
招聘/传播材料将在网站上展示,也没有计划进行任何
站点层面的传播活动。具体目标 3:发展和培育伙伴关系,确保
社区和青年在概念化、设计、实施和实施各个阶段的投入
研究的解释。行政补充将支持青年人的充分代表性
ATN 内。主题研究顾问 (SMRC) 是 ATN 的核心部分,并且正在
深入融入项目的各个方面,包括作为协议团队的成员、科学领导力
团体,以及沟通和传播中心,他们将在那里提供持续的咨询。
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