Accelerator Strategies for States to Improve System Transformations Affecting Children, Youth and Families
各国改善影响儿童、青少年和家庭的系统转型的加速器战略
基本信息
- 批准号:10004917
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.41万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-05-21 至 2023-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
OVERALL: Project Summary/Abstract
The ASSIST Center—Accelerator Strategies for States to Improve System Transformations Affecting Children,
Youth and Families—builds on an infrastructure developed through a 15-year collaboration between New York
University School of Medicine (The IDEAS Center) and the New York State Office of Mental Health, creating
the only national children's policy dissemination and implementation (D&I) research laboratory in the country
focused on improving the uptake of policy-relevant, evidence-based services for youth with serious mental
health disorders (SMHD). ASSIST will develop tools to improve the uptake of child mental health (MH)
research evidence by state policymakers, and test two practical accelerator strategies to improve D&I of
evidence-based practices in state systems. Guided by Shortell's Levels of Change Framework and Leeman et
al's “beyond implementation strategies,” ASSIST's objectives and specific aims support the National Institute of
Mental Health's (NIMH) Strategic Research Objectives 3.3 and 4.4. The specific aims of the Center are to: Aim
1. Advance policy-relevant effectiveness, dissemination, and implementation research across multiple levels of
state systems (policymakers, agencies, providers, youth/families), including meaningful engagement of diverse
Center stakeholders, to improve publicly-funded services for youth with SMHD and their families; Aim 2.
Identify state policy dissemination targets and test a set of brief and practical accelerator strategies (diagnostic
and engagement) to improve clinical practice and youth and family outcomes; Aim 3. Advance the
development of early and mid-career investigators interested in state MH policy and services research through
the Training Unit's comprehensive training opportunities, structured mentoring program, pilot research funding,
and access to a rich set of state and national-level datasets and methodological support (via the Methods Core
[MC]) to support their career development; Aim 4. Identify and develop rigorous, practical, and novel methods
for state policy research for use by health plans, payors, and states via the MC's Project Design and Analysis
Services Unit (PDASU) and Data Coordinating Unit (DCU); and Aim 5. Engage Center stakeholders and
disseminate Center findings nationally, via the Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Unit (CSEU),
which will focus on the engagement and integration of stakeholder input into research projects, and the
national dissemination of Center-developed research products, via the Center's website, newsletter, policy
briefs, webinars, social media channels, and via our National Advisory Board, whose broad national
membership and reach can accelerate the rapid dissemination of information and create efficiencies of effort in
communicating Center research. This Center integrates transdisciplinary implementation and MH services
research expertise within a healthcare quality framework involving six research institutions, seven academic
disciplines, two state systems, a national dissemination network, and leverages existing NIMH-funded T32 and
D&I training programs.
总体而言:项目摘要/摘要
ASSIST 中心——各州改善影响儿童的系统转型的加速器战略,
青少年和家庭——建立在纽约与纽约之间 15 年合作开发的基础设施之上
大学医学院(IDEAS 中心)和纽约州心理健康办公室,创建
全国唯一的国家儿童政策传播与实施(D&I)研究实验室
重点是提高患有严重精神问题的青少年对政策相关、基于证据的服务的接受程度
健康障碍 (SMHD)。ASSIST 将开发工具来改善儿童心理健康 (MH) 的吸收。
研究国家政策制定者的证据,并测试两种实用的加速器策略,以改善 D&I
以 Shortell 的变革水平框架和 Leeman 等人为指导的国家系统中基于证据的实践。
ASSIST 的目标和具体目标支持国家研究所的“超越实施战略”
心理健康 (NIMH) 战略研究目标 3.3 和 4.4 该中心的具体目标是:
1. 跨多个层面推进与政策相关的有效性、传播和实施研究
国家系统(政策制定者、机构、提供者、青年/家庭),包括不同群体的有意义参与
中心利益相关者,改善为 SMHD 青少年及其家人提供的公共资助服务;目标 2。
确定国家政策传播目标并测试一套简短实用的加速器策略(诊断
目标 3. 推进
通过以下方式培养对国家 MH 政策和服务研究感兴趣的早期和中期职业调查员
培训单位的综合培训机会、结构化指导计划、试点研究经费、
以及访问丰富的州和国家级数据集和方法支持(通过方法核心
[MC])支持他们的职业发展;目标 4. 确定并开发严格、实用和新颖的方法
通过 MC 的项目设计和分析,供健康计划、付款人和各州使用的州政策研究
服务部门 (PDASU) 和数据协调部门 (DCU);目标 5. 吸引中心利益相关者和
通过沟通和利益相关者参与部门 (CSEU) 在全国范围内传播中心的调查结果,
其重点是利益相关者的参与和整合到研究项目中,以及
通过中心网站、时事通讯、政策在全国传播中心开发的研究产品
简报、网络研讨会、社交媒体渠道以及通过我们的国家咨询委员会,其广泛的全国范围
成员资格和影响力可以加速信息的快速传播并提高工作效率
该中心整合了跨学科实施和 MH 服务。
医疗保健质量框架内的研究专业知识涉及六个研究机构、七个学术机构
学科、两个国家系统、一个国家传播网络,并利用现有的 NIMH 资助的 T32 和
D&I 培训计划。
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Accelerator Strategies for States to Improve System Transformations Affecting Children, Youth and Families
各国改善影响儿童、青少年和家庭的系统转型的加速器战略
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10163262 - 财政年份:2019
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