UNM Pediatric Clinical Trials Center in IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network
IDeA 州 UNM 儿科临床试验中心 儿科临床试验网络
基本信息
- 批准号:10063795
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 41.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-09-23 至 2025-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdolescentAffectAfrican AmericanAreaAsiansAwardCaringCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesChildChild HealthChildhoodClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesClinical TrialsClinical Trials NetworkCollaborationsCommunitiesConsentDataDevelopmentDevelopment PlansDropoutDrug FormulationsEnrollmentEnsureEthnic groupExtramural ActivitiesFundingGeographyHealthHealth BenefitHispanicsImprove AccessInfantInfrastructureKnowledgeLocationMeasuresMentorshipMethodsMinorityMonitorNative AmericansNew MexicoNot Hispanic or LatinoObesityOutcomePacific Island AmericansParentsPatient RecruitmentsPediatric ResearchPerceptionPhysiciansPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPositioning AttributePovertyPrincipal InvestigatorProcessProductivityRaceRandomizedReadinessResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRuralRural CommunityRural PopulationScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsSocietiesSpeedTimeTrainingTranslatingUnderrepresented GroupsUnderserved PopulationUniversitiesWorkWorkforce Developmentbaseclinical practiceexperiencefaculty researchimprovedinnovationinvestigator trainingmedically underservedneurodevelopmentnew technologynoveloperationoutreachparticipant retentionpatient populationpediatric patientspostnatalprogramsrecruitresearch studyrural arearural underservedsenior facultyskill acquisitionskillsskills trainingstudy population
项目摘要
Abstract
Highly skilled physician investigators are urgently needed for pediatric trial teams that can take advantage of
new technologies and respond to the increasing demands of high quality pediatric clinical trials. At the same
time, rural and underserved communities need access to and to benefit from these clinical trials. Locally,
regionally, and nationally, UNM Pediatric Clinical Triasl Center (PCTC) will support and advance pediatric
clinical trials. Our impact is significant for many reasons: 1) UNM PCTC will be a portal of entry to our diverse
patient populations including underrepresented racial and ethnic groups as well as geographically isolated and
under-resourced rural communities; Our community-engaged approach strengthens recruitment of these
diverse populations into research studies and will improve health among pediatric populations; 2) UNM PCTC
is a needed asset locally and regionally. UNM PCTC has a dedicated and skilled research team including
trained investigators to conduct multisite pediatric clinical trials; 3) UNM PCTC will bring unique capabilities to
the Institutional Development Award (IDeA) States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ISPCTN), including
collaboration with the Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC); 4) We have unique and established
strengths in clinical study infrastructure and Translational Workforce Development (TWD) as part of UNM
CTSC that will provide valuable assets to the entire ISPCTN; 5) Finally, UNM PCTC will have experienced
principal investigators (PIs) participating in multisite pediatric clinical trials and recruitment and retention from
communities and rural areas statewide. They will be a great asset to the ECHO ISPCTN. UNM PCTC will offer
an experienced team of researchers to work with the IDeA states Data Coordinating and Operations Center
(DCOC) of ECHO ISPCTN. The team will improve access to relevant populations and accelerate overall study
accrual and retention of participants while generating high-quality data that meet regulatory standards. UNM
PCTC and collaborators will offer expertise needed to identify research topics of high priority, including rural
and underserved communities. We will exert a positive impact on access and on the quality of multisite
pediatric studies in a measureable way. We will accomplish this by increasing the speed and efficiency of
multisite pediatric trials and by using innovative methods to improve engagement, enrollment, and retention of
diverse populations from New Mexico. We will sustain Network productivity by training independent pediatric
clinical-trial investigators as we advance scientific knowledge in child health.
抽象的
迫切需要高技能的医师调查员,需要利用的小儿试验小组
新技术并应对高质量小儿临床试验的需求不断增长。同样
时间,农村和服务不足的社区需要进入并从这些临床试验中受益。在本地,
在区域和全国范围内,UNM小儿临床三重心中心(PCTC)将支持并促进小儿
临床试验。由于许多原因,我们的影响很大:1)UNM PCTC将成为我们多样化的入口
患者人口包括代表性不足的种族和族裔以及地理孤立和
资源不足的农村社区;我们社区参与的方法加强了这些的招募
各种各样的人群进入研究,并将改善小儿人群的健康; 2)UNM PCTC
是本地和地区所需的资产。 UNM PCTC拥有一个专门且熟练的研究团队
经过培训的研究人员进行多站点小儿临床试验; 3)UNM PCTC将带来独特的功能
机构发展奖(IDEA)指出儿科临床试验网络(ISPCTN),包括
与临床和转化科学中心(CTSC)合作; 4)我们有独特的并建立
临床研究基础设施和转化劳动力发展(TWD)的优势作为UNM的一部分
CTSC将为整个ISPCTN提供宝贵的资产; 5)最后,UNM PCTC会经历
参加多站点儿科临床试验的主要研究人员(PIS)
全州社区和农村地区。它们将是Echo ISPCTN的重要资产。 UNM PCTC将提供
一支经验丰富的研究人员团队与想法的数据协调和运营中心合作
ECHO ISPCTN的(DCOC)。该团队将改善对相关人群的访问权限,并加速整体研究
参与者的应计和保留率,同时产生符合监管标准的高质量数据。 UNM
PCTC和合作者将提供所需的专业知识,以确定高优先级的研究主题,包括农村
和服务不足的社区。我们将对访问和多站点的质量产生积极影响
小儿研究以可测量的方式进行。我们将通过提高速度和效率来实现这一目标
多站点儿科试验并使用创新方法来改善参与,入学和保留
来自新墨西哥州的多样化人口。我们将通过培训独立的小儿来维持网络生产力
当我们提高儿童健康方面的科学知识时,临床试验研究者。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 41.66万 - 项目类别:
UNM Pediatric Clinical Trials Center in IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network
IDeA 州 UNM 儿科临床试验中心 儿科临床试验网络
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10242201 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 41.66万 - 项目类别:
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- 资助金额:
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